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org.gradle.api.artifacts
[Java] Interface PublishArtifact

org.gradle.api.Buildable
  org.gradle.api.artifacts.PublishArtifact
All Superinterfaces:
Buildable

public interface PublishArtifact
extends Buildable

A PublishArtifact is an artifact produced by a project.

Authors:
Hans Dockter


Method Summary
java.lang.String getClassifier()

Returns the classifier of this published artifact, if any.

java.util.Date getDate()

Returns the date that should be used when publishing this artifact.

java.lang.String getExtension()

Returns the extension of this published artifact.

java.io.File getFile()

Returns the file of this artifact.

java.lang.String getName()

Returns the name of the artifact.

java.lang.String getType()

Returns the type of the published artifact.

 
Methods inherited from interface Buildable
getBuildDependencies
 

Method Detail

getClassifier

public java.lang.String getClassifier()
Returns the classifier of this published artifact, if any.
Returns:
The classifier. May be null.


getDate

public java.util.Date getDate()
Returns the date that should be used when publishing this artifact. This is used in the module descriptor accompanying this artifact (the ivy.xml). If the date is not specified, the current date is used. If this artifact is published without an module descriptor, this property has no relevance.
Returns:
The date. May be null.


getExtension

public java.lang.String getExtension()
Returns the extension of this published artifact. Often the extension is the same as the type, but sometimes this is not the case. For example for an ivy xml module descriptor, the type is ivy and the extension is xml.
Returns:
The extension. Never null.


getFile

public java.io.File getFile()
Returns the file of this artifact.
Returns:
The file. Never null.


getName

public java.lang.String getName()
Returns the name of the artifact.
Returns:
The name. Never null.


getType

public java.lang.String getType()
Returns the type of the published artifact. Often the type is the same as the extension, but sometimes this is not the case. For example for an ivy xml module descriptor, the type is ivy and the extension is xml.
Returns:
The type. Never null.


 

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