Issue
I'm working on an Android library and would like to use a dependency only if the project using my library includes that dependency as well. Similar to what Picasso does with href="https://github.com/square/okhttp">OkHttp.
I already took care of this on the main code by checking for ClassNotFoundExceptions but it still includes the dependencies upon deploying it to Maven Central. How do I generate something such as Maven's <optional>true</optional>
tag?
I'm using gradle-mvn-push to deploy my artifacts via Gradle.
Solution
Vote for GRADLE-1749.
In the mean time you can use pom.withXml
approach to modify the generated pom file, for example to add <optional>
tags or change <scope>
values:
apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'maven-publish'
configurations {
optional
compile.extendsFrom optional
}
dependencies {
compile 'com.some.group:artifact:1.0';
optional 'com.another.group:optional-artifact:1.0'
}
publishing {
publications {
maven( MavenPublication ) {
from components.java
pom.withXml {
asNode().dependencies.dependency.findAll { xmlDep ->
// mark optional dependencies
if ( project.configurations.optional.allDependencies.findAll { dep ->
xmlDep.groupId.text() == dep.group && xmlDep.artifactId.text() == dep.name
} ) {
def xmlOptional = xmlDep.optional[ 0 ];
if ( !xmlOptional ) {
xmlOptional = xmlDep.appendNode( 'optional' )
}
xmlOptional.value = 'true';
}
// fix maven-publish issue when all maven dependencies are placed into runtime scope
if ( project.configurations.compile.allDependencies.findAll { dep ->
xmlDep.groupId.text() == dep.group && xmlDep.artifactId.text() == dep.name
} ) {
def xmlScope = xmlDep.scope[ 0 ];
if ( !xmlScope ) {
xmlScope = xmlDep.appendNode( 'scope' )
}
xmlScope.value = 'compile';
}
}
}
}
}
}
Answered By - Oleg Estekhin
Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (JavaFixing Admin)