In our project there is a requirement like force all user to use mvn for running the grails application. So I have a task assigned for it like disable the run-app support or override run-app command so when other guy try to run application using grails runApp it will show some message and should exit. Can any body help please.
HI I resolved it by doing following step:
I created _Events.groovy by executing "grails create-script _Events". By doing this it will create _Events.groovy in scripts directory and in eventCompileStart I have written following code and it works fine for me.
eventCompileStart = {
if( BuildSettingsHolder.settings.grailsHome){
println"""
*********************************************************
* "grails run-app" support is disabled *
* *
* Try to run "mvn clean grails:run-app" *
* *
*********************************************************
"""
System.exit(0)
}
}
I hope it will help some one.
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I followed all the steps on the Flutter official site and thought I'd done everything correctly but it is failing to locate the keystore file when I build it.
This is the error message I get showing it taking wrong path instead of
D:\flutterapps\testapp\key.jks:
PS D:\flutterapps\testapp> flutter build apk
Initializing gradle... 1.3s
Resolving dependencies... 4.3s
Gradle task 'assembleRelease'...
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':app:validateSigningRelease'.
> Keystore file 'D:\flutterapps\testapp\android\app\ D: lutterappspublishkey.jks' not found for signing config 'release'.
* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output. Run with --scan to get full insights.
* Get more help at https://help.gradle.org
BUILD FAILED in 4s
Gradle task 'assembleRelease'... Done 5.3s
Gradle task assembleRelease failed with exit code 1
PS D:\flutterapps\testapp>
On Windows you have to use 2 backslashes to indicate the path separation.
In your key.properties, you should have something like this:
storeFile=D:\\flutterapps\\testapp\\key.jks
You don't need to copy your key.jks file to your flutter project.
modified key.properties file with
storePassword=123456
keyPassword=123456
keyAlias=key
storeFile=key.jks
instead of this
storePassword=123456
keyPassword=123456
keyAlias=key
storeFile=D:\flutterapps\testapp\key.jks
and also moved key.jks to
D:\flutterapps\testapp\android\app\key.jks
as this path shown in error inside terminal
Thanks all.
it's wherever call it from in your build.gradle. insert this:
signingConfigs {
release {
keyAlias keystoreProperties['keyAlias']
keyPassword keystoreProperties['keyPassword']
storeFile file(keystoreProperties['storeFile'])
storePassword keystoreProperties['storePassword']
}
}
and call this in above your android{}:
def keystorePropertiesFile = rootProject.file("key.properties")
def keystoreProperties = new Properties()
keystoreProperties.load(new FileInputStream(keystorePropertiesFile))
and that key.properties file (which should be in your root android folder) should have this:
storePassword=12345
keyPassword=12345
keyAlias=key
storeFile=/Users/me/somekey.jks
Yeah, for me... I forgot to change my signingConfig to singingConfigs.release in my build.gradle file.
buildTypes {
release {
//CHANGE THIS TO RELEASE
signingConfig signingConfigs.debug
}
}
In build.gradle
Replace
def keystorePropertiesFile = rootProject.file('key.properties')
to
def keystorePropertiesFile = rootProject.file('app/key.properties')
I was having the same issue, I ended up having quotes around my path.
In key.properties, change
storeFile="D:\\mypath\\tokeystore\\key.jks"
to
storeFile=D:\\mypath\\tokeystore\\key.jks
I've got a custom Ant task that I'm using successfully from gradle on my local machine:
task fetchRelMod {
doLast {
println 'Fetching the RelMod'
ant.taskdef(name:'relmod',
classpath:'retrievePBSInfo.jar:hsjt400-4-9.jar',
classname:"com.myco.ant.tasks.RetrievePBSRelModString")
ant.relmod(user:project.ext.props.getProperty('fetchrelmod.username'),
password:project.ext.props.getProperty('fetchrelmod.password'),
prodCode:project.ext.props.getProperty('profile.pbs.product.code'),
branch:project.ext.props.getProperty('profile.pbs.branch'),
state:project.ext.props.getProperty('profile.pbs.relmod.selector'))
project.ext.set('iseries_relmod',ant.relmodStub)
project.ext.set('iseries_relmodAndDate', ant.relmod)
}
}
I've got the jar files sitting next to build.gradle for now, out of simplicity... they exist in the same location on the build server. Works great locally. When I run my build from my build server (either through Jenkins or going on the box and running Gradle directly), I get the following:
sudo /var/lib/jenkins/tools/hudson.plugins.gradle.GradleInstallation/gradle214/bin/gradle all -DisQUABuild=true
Building My App
Loading Properties files...
QUA Build. Using build-qua.props
:fetchRelMod
Fetching the RelMod
:fetchRelMod FAILED
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* Where:
Build file '/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/MyApp/build.gradle' line: 141
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':fetchRelMod'.
> taskdef class com.myco.ant.tasks.RetrievePBSRelModString cannot be found
using the classloader AntClassLoader[/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/myApp/hsjt400-4-9.jar]
* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
BUILD FAILED
Total time: 3.104 secs
What concerns me is that there are two jar files in the classpath and it only mentions one in the error. Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be going on?
I have a grails 3 application for which I am trying to pass command line arguments to my application when I am running it through gradle bootRun task.
I want to read the arguments in my config file for runtime operations. As per the grails documentation for yml configration here I tried to add the following to my build.gradle file
run {
systemProperties = System.properties
}
When I add that configuration and run my task I get the following error:
3:11:20 PM: Executing external task 'bootRun -Dcolor=red -Dfruit=apple'...
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* Where:
Build file 'C:\docs\projects\jet\build.gradle' line: 85
* What went wrong:
A problem occurred evaluating root project 'jet'.
> Could not find method run() for arguments [build_6lnm3xriwcnri1zrvfit1niuu$_run_closure8#4446881a] on root project 'jet'.
* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
BUILD FAILED
Total time: 8.892 secs
Could not find method run() for arguments [build_6lnm3xriwcnri1zrvfit1niuu$_run_closure8#4446881a] on root project 'jet'.
3:11:32 PM: External task execution finished 'bootRun -Dcolor=red -Dfruit=apple'.
Please let me know if there is anything I am missing here or if there is a better way of doing this.
So I find out what the issue was.
Grails 3.0 uses bootRun as target instead of run. Changing adding the below code fixed the issue.
bootRun {
systemProperties = System.properties
}
Hope this helps everyone.
Is it possible to know which command is being executed from the BuildConfig.groovy file, in order to change build config depending on the command? For example, if 'schema-export' then do not include 'Foo' library and so on?
I'm using Eclipse and I am running rails cmd from eclipse.
EDIT: after trying out Shashank solution I added details on the fact that I am using Eclipse.
By printing the 'sun.java.command' property I think that my Eclipse installation(Indigo Service Release 2 + Grails IDE 3.5 plugin) is rewriting the command launched to
org.codehaus.groovy.grails.cli.support.GrailsStarter --main org.grails.ide.eclipse.longrunning.process.GrailsProcess --conf Y:\grails-2.4.4\/conf/groovy-starter.conf --classpath /C:/Program Files/eclipse/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/bundles/1764/1/.cp/;/C:/Program Files/eclipse/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/bundles/1766/1/.cp/ --is14
I looked upon it and yes, it is absolutely possible.
Inside anywhere in BuildConfig, you can write something like this:
String command = System.getProperty("sun.java.command")
if (command.contains("run-app")) {
compile (":hibernate:3.6.10.18") // example to install hibernate while running the app
} else if (command.contains("test-app")) {
compile (":hibernate:3.6.10.14") // some other version for test cases
}
Or for your example:
compile (":some-plugin:2.3") {
if (command.contains("export-schema")) {
excludes "foo"
}
}
That property will give you output like this:
org.codehaus.groovy.grails.cli.support.GrailsStarter --main org.codehaus.groovy.grails.cli.GrailsScriptRunner --conf /home/user/.gvm/grails/current/conf/groovy-starter.conf --classpath --offline run-app
I have a multi-project gradle build that has several Grails app.
One of these app contains many artefacts (controllers, services, groovy code, etc...).
When I run it using the gradle grails-run-app command, I get the following error:
| Error Server failed to start: PermGen space (Use --stacktrace to see the full trace)
We tried to add to buildConfig.groovy the following
disable.auto.recompile=true
and add the following to the gradle.properties
-XX:MaxPermSize=1G -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled
But the error remain
I am using:
Grails 2.3.1, Gradle 1.8 and grails-gradle-plugin 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Any ideas ?
Eduardo
Add the following lines to the begin of your gradle.build
import org.grails.gradle.plugin.GrailsTask
tasks.withType(org.grails.gradle.plugin.GrailsTask) { Task t ->
t.jvmOptions {
jvmArgs '-Xms32m -Xmx1524m -XX:PermSize=32m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m -XX:+UseCompressedOops -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+UseParNewGC'.split(' ')
}
}
It runs every grails task with the specified jvm args.
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