Issue
In Maven-land, anytime I want to simply pull down the transitive dependencies for a particular POM file, I just open a shell, navigate to where the POM is located, and run:
mvn dependency:copy-dependencies
And boom, Maven creates a target/
directory inside the current one and places all the transitively-fetched JARs to that location.
I am now trying to make the switch over to Gradle, but Gradle doesn't seem to have the same feature. So I ask: Does Gradle have an equivalent to Maven's copy-dependencies
? If so, can someone provide an example? If not, would other devs find this to be a worthwhile contribution to the Gradle community?
Solution
There's no equivalent of copy-dependencies
in gradle but here's a task that does it:
apply plugin: 'java'
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
compile 'com.google.inject:guice:4.0-beta5'
}
task copyDependencies(type: Copy) {
from configurations.compile
into 'dependencies'
}
Is it worthwhile to do a contribution? AS You can see it's really easy to do, so I don't think so.
EDIT
From gradle 4+ it will be:
task copyDependencies(type: Copy) {
from configurations.default
into 'dependencies'
}
Answered By - Opal
Answer Checked By - Robin (JavaFixing Admin)