There are a number of plugins included in the Gradle distribution. These are listed below.
These plugins add support for various languages which can be compiled and executed in the JVM.
Table 19.1. Language plugins
Plugin Id | Automatically applies | Works with | Description |
java
|
java-base |
- |
Adds Java compilation, testing and bundling capabilities to a project. It serves as the basis for many of the other Gradle plugins. See also Chapter 6, Java Quickstart. |
groovy
|
java , groovy-base |
- |
Adds support for building Groovy projects. See also Chapter 7, Groovy Quickstart. |
scala
|
java , scala-base |
- |
Adds support for building Scala projects. |
antlr
|
java |
- |
Adds support for generating parsers using Antlr. |
These plugins provide some integration with various build and runtime technologies.
Table 19.2. Integration plugins
Plugin Id | Automatically applies | Works with | Description |
announce
|
- | - |
Publish messages to your favourite platforms, such as Twitter or Growl. |
application
|
java |
- |
Adds tasks for running and bundling a project as application. |
ear
|
- | java |
Adds support for building J2EE applications. |
jetty
|
war |
- |
Deploys your web application to a Jetty web container embedded in the build. See also Chapter 8, Web Application Quickstart. |
maven
|
- | java , war |
Adds support for deploying artifacts to Maven repositories. |
osgi
|
java-base |
java |
Adds support for building OSGi bundles. |
war
|
java |
- |
Adds support for assembling web application WAR files. See also Chapter 8, Web Application Quickstart. |
These plugins provide help with your software development process.
Table 19.3. Software development plugins
Plugin Id | Automatically applies | Works with | Description |
code-quality
|
reporting-base |
java , groovy |
Performs code quality checks and generate reports from these checks. |
eclipse
|
- | java , groovy , scala |
Generates files that are used by Eclipse IDE, thus making it possible to import the project into Eclipse. See also Chapter 6, Java Quickstart. |
eclipse-wtp
|
- | ear , war |
Does the same as the eclipse plugin plus generates eclipse WTP (Web Tools Platform) configuration files. After importing to eclipse your war/ear projects should be configured to work with WTP. See also Chapter 6, Java Quickstart. |
idea
|
- | java |
Generates files that are used by Intellij IDEA IDE, thus making it possible to import the project into IDEA. |
project-report
|
reporting-base |
- |
Generates reports containing useful information about your Gradle build. |
sonar
|
- | - |
Provides integration with the Sonar code quality platform. |
These plugins form the basic building blocks which the other plugins are assembled from. They are available for you to use in your build files, and are listed here for completeness. However, be aware that they are not yet considered part of Gradle's public API. As such, these plugins are not documented in the user guide. You might refer to their API documentation to learn more about them.
Table 19.4. Base plugins
Plugin Id | Description |
base | Adds the standard lifecycle tasks to the project, plus some shared convention properties. |
java-base | Adds the source sets concept to the project. Does not add any particular source sets. |
groovy-base | Adds the Groovy source sets concept to the project. |
scala-base | Adds the Scala source sets concept to the project. |
reporting-base | Adds some shared convention properties to the project, relating to report generation. |
You can find a list of external plugins on the wiki.