Interface TaskContainer

    • Method Detail

      • findByPath

        @Nullable
        Task findByPath​(java.lang.String path)

        Locates a task by path. You can supply a task name, a relative path, or an absolute path. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the project for this container. This method returns null if no task with the given path exists.

        Parameters:
        path - the path of the task to be returned
        Returns:
        The task. Returns null if so such task exists.
      • getByPath

        Task getByPath​(java.lang.String path)
                throws UnknownTaskException

        Locates a task by path. You can supply a task name, a relative path, or an absolute path. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the project for this container. This method throws an exception if no task with the given path exists.

        Parameters:
        path - the path of the task to be returned
        Returns:
        The task. Never returns null
        Throws:
        UnknownTaskException - If no task with the given path exists.
      • create

        Task create​(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​?> options)
             throws InvalidUserDataException

        Creates a Task and adds it to this container. A map of creation options can be passed to this method to control how the task is created. The following options are available:

        OptionDescriptionDefault Value
        "name"The name of the task to create.None. Must be specified.
        "type"The class of the task to create.DefaultTask
        "action"The closure or Action to execute when the task executes. See Task.doFirst(Action).null
        "overwrite"Replace an existing task?false
        "dependsOn"The dependencies of the task. See here for more details.[]
        "group"The group of the task.null
        "description"The description of the task. null
        "constructorArgs"The arguments to pass to the task class constructor. null

        After the task is added, it is made available as a property of the project, so that you can reference the task by name in your build file.

        If a task with the given name already exists in this container and the "overwrite" option is not set to true, an exception is thrown.

        Parameters:
        options - The task creation options.
        Returns:
        The newly created task object
        Throws:
        InvalidUserDataException - If a task with the given name already exists in this project.
        java.lang.NullPointerException - If any of the values in "constructorArgs" is null.
        See Also:
        More information about how tasks are exposed by name in build scripts
      • create

        Task create​(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​?> options,
                    Closure configureClosure)
             throws InvalidUserDataException

        Creates a Task adds it to this container. A map of creation options can be passed to this method to control how the task is created. See create(java.util.Map) for the list of options available. The given closure is used to configure the task before it is returned by this method.

        After the task is added, it is made available as a property of the project, so that you can reference the task by name in your build file.

        Parameters:
        options - The task creation options.
        configureClosure - The closure to use to configure the task.
        Returns:
        The newly created task object
        Throws:
        InvalidUserDataException - If a task with the given name already exists in this project.
        See Also:
        More information about how tasks are exposed by name in build scripts
      • create

        <T extends Task> T create​(java.lang.String name,
                                  java.lang.Class<T> type,
                                  java.lang.Object... constructorArgs)
                           throws InvalidUserDataException

        Creates a Task with the given name and type, passing the given arguments to the @Inject-annotated constructor, and adds it to this container. All values passed to the task constructor must be non-null; otherwise a NullPointerException will be thrown

        After the task is added, it is made available as a property of the project, so that you can reference the task by name in your build file.

        Parameters:
        name - The name of the task to be created.
        type - The type of task to create.
        constructorArgs - The arguments to pass to the task constructor
        Returns:
        The newly created task object
        Throws:
        InvalidUserDataException - If a task with the given name already exists in this project.
        java.lang.NullPointerException - If any of the values in constructorArgs is null.
        Since:
        4.7
        See Also:
        More information about how tasks are exposed by name in build scripts
      • create

        <T extends Task> T create​(java.lang.String name,
                                  java.lang.Class<T> type,
                                  Action<? super T> configuration)
                           throws InvalidUserDataException

        Creates a Task with the given name and type, configures it with the given action, and adds it to this container.

        After the task is added, it is made available as a property of the project, so that you can reference the task by name in your build file.

        Specified by:
        create in interface PolymorphicDomainObjectContainer<Task>
        Type Parameters:
        T - the type of the domain object to be created
        Parameters:
        name - The name of the task to be created.
        type - The type of task to create.
        configuration - The action to configure the task with.
        Returns:
        The newly created task object.
        Throws:
        InvalidUserDataException - If a task with the given name already exists in this project.
        See Also:
        More information about how tasks are exposed by name in build scripts
      • register

        <T extends TaskTaskProvider<T> register​(java.lang.String name,
                                                  java.lang.Class<T> type,
                                                  java.lang.Object... constructorArgs)
                                           throws InvalidUserDataException
        Defines a new task, which will be created when it is required passing the given arguments to the @Inject-annotated constructor. A task is 'required' when the task is located using query methods such as TaskCollection.getByName(java.lang.String), when the task is added to the task graph for execution or when Provider.get() is called on the return value of this method. All values passed to the task constructor must be non-null; otherwise a NullPointerException will be thrown

        It is generally more efficient to use this method instead of create(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class, org.gradle.api.Action) or create(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class), as those methods will eagerly create and configure the task, regardless of whether that task is required for the current build or not. This method, on the other hand, will defer creation until required.

        Type Parameters:
        T - The task type
        Parameters:
        name - The name of the task.
        type - The task type.
        constructorArgs - The arguments to pass to the task constructor
        Returns:
        A Provider whose value will be the task, when queried.
        Throws:
        java.lang.NullPointerException - If any of the values in constructorArgs is null.
        InvalidUserDataException
        Since:
        4.9
      • register

        TaskProvider<Task> register​(java.lang.String name)
                             throws InvalidUserDataException
        Defines a new task, which will be created when it is required. A task is 'required' when the task is located using query methods such as TaskCollection.getByName(java.lang.String), when the task is added to the task graph for execution or when Provider.get() is called on the return value of this method.

        It is generally more efficient to use this method instead of create(java.lang.String), as that method will eagerly create the task, regardless of whether that task is required for the current build or not. This method, on the other hand, will defer creation until required.

        Specified by:
        register in interface NamedDomainObjectContainer<Task>
        Parameters:
        name - The name of the task.
        Returns:
        A Provider whose value will be the task, when queried.
        Throws:
        InvalidUserDataException - If a task with the given name already exists in this project.
        Since:
        4.9
      • replace

        Task replace​(java.lang.String name)

        Creates a Task with the given name and adds it to this container, replacing any existing task with the same name.

        After the task is added, it is made available as a property of the project, so that you can reference the task by name in your build file.

        Parameters:
        name - The name of the task to be created
        Returns:
        The newly created task object
        See Also:
        More information about how tasks are exposed by name in build scripts
      • replace

        <T extends Task> T replace​(java.lang.String name,
                                   java.lang.Class<T> type)

        Creates a Task with the given name and type, and adds it to this container, replacing any existing task of the same name.

        After the task is added, it is made available as a property of the project, so that you can reference the task by name in your build file.

        Parameters:
        name - The name of the task to be created.
        type - The type of task to create.
        Returns:
        The newly created task object
        See Also:
        More information about how tasks are exposed by name in build scripts