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create version.txt file in project dir via build.gradle task

Apologies in advance for my ignorance. I'm very new to gradle.

My is goal is to have some task in my build.gradle file, wherein a file 'version.txt' is created in my project directory whenever I run the gradle terminal command in my project root. This 'version.txt' file needs to contain version metadata of the build, such as:

Version: 1.0 Revision: 1z7g30jFHYjl42L9fh0pqzmsQkF Buildtime: 2016-06-14 07:16:37 EST Application-name: foobarbaz app

(^Revision would be the git commit hash of the HEAD)

I've tried to reuse snippets from the following resources, but to no avail, possibly because these resources are out of date: http://mrhaki.blogspot.com/2015/04/gradle-goodness-use-git-commit-id-in.html http://mrhaki.blogspot.com/2010/10/gradle-goodness-add-incremental-build.html

I'm using gradle version 2.14 (which is the latest version).

Any help and/or insight would be very much appreciated. Thanks!

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Chris Covney Avatar asked Jul 08 '16 21:07

Chris Covney


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1 Answers

The example you're referring to is almost correct. With a couple of minor tweaks it works as expected:

import java.text.SimpleDateFormat import org.ajoberstar.grgit.Grgit  plugins {     id "org.ajoberstar.grgit" version "1.7.2" }  version = 1.0  task versionTxt()  {     doLast {         new File(projectDir, "version.txt").text = """ Version: $version Revision: ${grgit.head().abbreviatedId} Buildtime: ${new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss").format(new Date())} Application-name: foobarbaz app """     } } 

Run gradle versionTxt to get the desired output.

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Jk1 Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 17:09

Jk1