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# Execute Gradle builds in GitHub Actions workflows
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This GitHub Action can be used to execute a Gradle build on any platform supported by GitHub Actions.
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## Usage
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The following workflow will run `./gradlew build` using the wrapper from the repository on ubuntu, macos and windows. The only prerequisite is to have Java installed: you define the version of Java you need to run the build using the `actions/setup-java` action.
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```yaml
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# .github/workflows/gradle-build-pr.yml
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name: Run Gradle on PRs
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on: pull_request
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jobs:
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gradle:
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strategy:
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matrix:
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os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
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runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/setup-java@v1
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with:
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java-version: 11
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- uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v1
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with:
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arguments: build
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```
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## Gradle arguments
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The `arguments` input can used to pass arbitrary arguments to the `gradle` command line.
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Here are some valid examples:
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```yaml
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arguments: build
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arguments: check --scan
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arguments: some arbitrary tasks
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arguments: build -PgradleProperty=foo
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arguments: build -DsystemProperty=bar
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....
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```
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See `gradle --help` for more information.
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If you need to pass environment variables, simply use the GitHub Actions workflow syntax:
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```yaml
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- uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v1
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env:
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CI: true
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```
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## Run a build from a different directory
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```yaml
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- uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v1
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with:
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build-root-directory: some/subdirectory
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```
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## Use a specific `gradle` executable
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```yaml
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- uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v1
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with:
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gradle-executable: path/to/gradle
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```
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## Use a Gradle wrapper from a different directory
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```yaml
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- uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v1
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with:
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gradle-executable: path/to/gradlew
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```
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## Setup and use a declared Gradle version
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```yaml
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- uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v1
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with:
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gradle-version: 6.5
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```
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`gradle-version` can be set to any valid Gradle version.
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Moreover, you can use the following aliases:
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| Alias | Selects |
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| `wrapper` | The Gradle wrapper's version (default, useful for matrix builds) |
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| `current` | The current [stable release](https://gradle.org/install/) |
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| `release-candidate` | The current [release candidate](https://gradle.org/release-candidate/) if any, otherwise fallback to `current` |
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| `nightly` | The latest [nightly](https://gradle.org/nightly/), fails if none. |
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| `release-nightly` | The latest [release nightly](https://gradle.org/release-nightly/), fails if none. |
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This can be handy to, for example, automatically test your build with the next Gradle version once a release candidate is out:
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```yaml
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# .github/workflows/test-gradle-rc.yml
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name: Test latest Gradle RC
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on:
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schedule:
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- cron: 0 0 * * * # daily
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jobs:
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gradle-rc:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/setup-java@v1
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with:
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java-version: 11
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- uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v1
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with:
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gradle-version: release-candidate
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arguments: build --dry-run # just test build configuration
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```
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## Caching
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This action provides 3 levels of caching to help speed up your GitHub Actions:
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- `distributions` caches any distributions downloaded to satisfy a `gradle-version` parameter ;
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- `gradle-user-home` caches downloaded dependencies, wrapper distributions, and other stuff from the Gradle User home directory ;
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- `project-dot-gradle` caches stored [configuration-cache](https://docs.gradle.org/nightly/userguide/configuration_cache.html) state, saving time configuring the build.
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Each of these are enabled by default. To save caching space, you can disable any of them as follows:
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```yaml
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distributions-cache-enabled: true
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gradle-user-home-cache-enabled: true
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project-dot-gradle-cache-enabled: true
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```
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The distributions cache uses a cache key that is unique to the downloaded distribution. This will not change over time.
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The `gradle-user-home` and `project-dot-gradle` caches compute a cache key based on the current commit and the Gradle invocation.
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As such, these are likely to change on each subsequent run of GitHub actions, allowing the most recent state to always be available in the GitHub actions cache.
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By default, this action aims to cache any and all reusable state that may be speed up a subsequent build invocation.
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At this time it is not possible to fine-tune this caching. If you have a legitimate use case for fine-grained caching or restricting which files are cached, please raise an issue.
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### Using the caches read-only
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Cache storage space is limited for GitHub actions, and writing new cache entries can trigger the deletion of exising entries.
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In some circumstances, it makes sense for a Gradle invocation to read any existing cache entries but not to write changes back.
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For example, you may want to write cache entries for builds on your `main` branch, but not for any PR build invocations.
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You can enable read-only caching for any of the caches asfollows:
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```yaml
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distributions-cache-enabled: read-only
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gradle-user-home-cache-enabled: read-only
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project-dot-gradle-cache-enabled: read-only
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```
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## Build scans
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If your build publishes a [build scan](https://gradle.com/build-scans/) the `gradle-build-action` action will emit the link to the published build scan as an output named `build-scan-url`.
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You can then use that link in subsequent actions of your workflow.
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For example:
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```yaml
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# .github/workflows/gradle-build-pr.yml
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name: Run Gradle on PRs
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on: pull_request
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jobs:
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gradle:
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strategy:
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matrix:
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os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
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runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/setup-java@v1
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with:
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java-version: 11
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- uses: gradle/gradle-build-action@v1
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with:
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arguments: build
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id: gradle
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- name: "Comment build scan url"
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uses: actions/github-script@v3
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if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && failure()
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with:
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github-token: ${{secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN}}
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script: |
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github.issues.createComment({
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issue_number: context.issue.number,
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owner: context.repo.owner,
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repo: context.repo.repo,
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body: '❌ ${{ github.workflow }} failed: ${{ steps.gradle.outputs.build-scan-url }}'
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})
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```
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