Recommended use https://github.com/vanniktech/gradle-maven-publish-plugin
A flex gradle plugin make publish your library to maven repository become easy.
- support publish multi-library, such as Java、Android、Kotlin
- support for api / implementation dependencies in new Gradle
- supports also @aar and transitive: false.
- generate Kotlin doc with dokka
- support upload sources Jar (configurable, default true)
- sign a library including sources, Javadoc, and a customized POM (configurable, default false, and require Gradle Version >= 4.8)
for Gradle version >= 2.1:
plugins {
id "com.whl.gradle-publish-plugin" version "0.1.16-SNAPSHOT"
}
for Gradle version < 2.1 or where dynamic configuration is required:
buildscript {
repositories {
maven {
url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/"
}
}
dependencies {
classpath "com.whl:gradle-publish-plugin:0.1.16-SNAPSHOT"
}
}
apply plugin: "com.whl.gradle-publish-plugin"
Also see it in Gradle plugins
then, configuration in your build.gradle,such as:
simple example:
group 'com.example'
version '1.0-SNAPSHOT'
gradlePublish {
releaseRepository {
url = "http://your repository.com/nexus/content/repositories/releases"
userName = "your release account"
password = "your release account"
}
}
complete example:
group 'com.example'
version '1.0-SNAPSHOT'
gradlePublish {
sourceJarEnabled = true
javaDocEnabled = true
signEnabled = false
releaseRepository {
url = "http://your repository.com/nexus/content/repositories/releases"
userName = "your release account"
password = "your release account"
}
snapshotRepository {
url = "http://your repository.com/nexus/content/repositories/snapshots"
userName = "your snapshot account"
password = "your snapshot account"
}
}
last, execute ./gradlew publish
or ./gradlew :library:publish
task to publish your library to specified maven repository