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Update dependency com.vanniktech:gradle-maven-publish-plugin to v0.30.0 #24

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com.vanniktech:gradle-maven-publish-plugin 0.18.0 -> 0.30.0 age adoption passing confidence

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vanniktech/gradle-maven-publish-plugin (com.vanniktech:gradle-maven-publish-plugin)

v0.30.0

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  • Add support for Dokka 2.0.0-Beta
    • Supports org.jetbrains.dokka.experimental.gradle.pluginMode=V2Enabled
    • Supports both org.jetbrains.dokka and org.jetbrains.dokka-javadoc
    • If both are applied the javadoc output is published
    • Removed support for the old org.jetbrains.dokka-android plugin
  • Support custom Sonatype hosts by providing a https url in SONATYPE_HOST Gradle property
  • Remove usages of deprecated Gradle API that is scheduled to be removed in Gradle 9.0
  • Raised minimum supported Gradle version
  • Improve naming of javadoc jars
Minimum supported versions
  • JDK 11
  • Gradle 8.5
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.0.0
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.9.20
Compatibility tested up to
  • JDK 23
  • Gradle 8.10.2
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.7.0
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.8.0-alpha05
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 2.0.20
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 2.1.0-Beta1
Configuration cache status

Configuration cache is generally supported, except for:

  • Publishing releases to Maven Central (snapshots are fine), blocked by Gradle issue #​22779.
  • When using Dokka 1.x or Dokka 2.x without V2Enabled

v0.29.0

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  • Added configureBasedOnAppliedPlugins(sourcesJar: Boolean, javadocJar: Boolean)
    overload that allows disabling sources and javadoc jars without having to use
    the more granular Platform APIs.
  • For Java library and Kotlin/JVM projects the Gradle module metadata now properly
    includes the sources jar.
  • When running on Gradle 8.8 or newer the pom configuration is not applied in
    afterEvaluate anymore, making manual overrides easier.
  • Fix potential issue with the javadoc jar tasks that can cause Gradle to disable
    optimizations.
  • When staging profiles can't be loaded the status code of the response is added
    to the error message.
Minimum supported versions
  • JDK 11
  • Gradle 8.1
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.0.0
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.9.20
Compatibility tested up to
  • JDK 21
  • Gradle 8.8
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.5.0
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.6.0-alpha06
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 2.0.0
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 2.0.20-Beta1
Configuration cache status

Configuration cache is generally supported, except for:

  • Publishing releases to Maven Central (snapshots are fine), blocked by Gradle issue #​22779.
  • Dokka does not support configuration cache

v0.28.0

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  • Added support for publishing through the new Central Portal. To use
    this use the CENTRAL_PORTAL option when specifying the Sonatype host.
  • For Kotlin Multiplatform the main plugin will now automatically publish the
    release variant if the project has an Android target and no variant was explicitly
    specified through the Kotlin Gradle DSL.
  • Support specifying the Android variants to publish in KotlinMultiplatform(...).
  • Updated minimum supported Gradle, Android Gradle Plugin and Kotlin versions.
  • Removed support for the deprecated Kotlin/JS plugin.
  • Removed the deprecated closeAndReleaseRepository task. Use releaseRepository, which
    is functionally equivalent, instead.
Minimum supported versions
  • JDK 11
  • Gradle 8.1
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.0.0
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.9.20
Compatibility tested up to
  • JDK 21
  • Gradle 8.6
  • Gradle 8.7-rc-3
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.3.0
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.4.0-alpha13
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.9.23
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 2.0.0-Beta4
Configuration cache status

Configuration cache is generally supported, except for:

  • Publishing releases to Maven Central (snapshots are fine), blocked by Gradle issue #​22779.
  • Dokka does not support configuration cache

v0.27.0

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  • Added new publishing related tasks
    • releaseRepository releases a staging repository at the end of the build
      and can be executed in the same build as the publishing task. This allows
      having automatic releases without permanently enabling them.
    • publishToMavenCentral as alias for running publishAllPublicationsToMavenCentralRepository.
    • publishAndReleaseToMavenCentral as alias for running both of the above.
    • For more information checkout the docs.
  • It is now possible to only pass a subset of the parameters to
    coordinates(...) and leave the others at their default value.
    Thanks to @​sschuberth for the contribution.
  • Fixed java-test-fixture projects being broken with Gradle 8.6.
  • Deprecated closeAndReleaseRepository in favor of releaseRepository.
Minimum supported versions
  • JDK 11
  • Gradle 7.6
  • Android Gradle Plugin 7.4.0
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.8.20
Compatibility tested up to
  • JDK 21
  • Gradle 8.5
  • Gradle 8.6-rc-1
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.2.1
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.3.0-beta01
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.4.0-alpha03
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.9.22
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 2.0.0-Beta2
Configuration cache status

When using Gradle 8.1 or newer configuration cache is generally supported.

Exceptions to that are:

  • Publishing releases to Maven Central (snapshots are fine), blocked by Gradle issue #​22779.
  • Dokka does not support configuration cache

v0.26.0

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  • It's now supported to call configure(Platform) from the main plugin to modify
    what is getting published. Check out the docs for more details
  • The base plugin now has a configureBasedOnAppliedPlugins DSL method to
    allow applying the default configure logic of the main plugin.
  • Calling configure(Platform) now validates that the required plugins are
    applied (e.g. Android Gradle Plugin for Android projects).
  • It's now possible to disable source publishing for KMP projects.
  • Fixed an issue which would cause the javadoc jar task to be registered multiple
    times for Gradle plugin projects with more than one publication. Thanks to
    @​autonomousapps for the fix.
  • Publishing Kotlin/JS projects has been deprecated and will be removed in the
    next release, because the Kotlin/JS plugin has been deprecated.
  • The internal task to create a javadoc jar for certain project types has been renamed
    from simpleJavadocJar to plainJavadocJar. Thanks to @​sschuberth.
Minimum supported versions
  • JDK 11
  • Gradle 7.6
  • Android Gradle Plugin 7.4.0
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.8.20
Compatibility tested up to
  • JDK 21
  • Gradle 8.5
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.2.0
  • Android Gradle Plugin 8.3.0-alpha17
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.9.21
  • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 2.0.0-Beta1
Configuration cache status

When using Gradle 8.1 or newer configuration cache is generally supported.

Exceptions to that are:

  • Publishing releases to Maven Central (snapshots are fine), blocked by Gradle issue #​22779.
  • Dokka does not support configuration cache

v0.25.3

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  • Gradle 8.2: Fix error for projects that use the java-test-fixtures plugin.
  • Fix issue for Kotlin Multiplatform projects when running tests and having signing enabled.

v0.25.2

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  • Fix javadoc jar being empty when using dokka.

v0.25.1

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  • Fix snapshot publishing being broken.

v0.25.0

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  • The createStagingRepository task now uses the worker API which allows the project to built
    in parallel to the creation of the staging repository.
  • Fix incompatibility with Kotlin 1.8.20-Beta for Kotlin/JS projects. The Kotlin/JS plugin is now taking
    care of creating the sources jar on its own. Because of this the base plugin won't allow disabling
    sources jar creation for Kotlin/JS projects anymore starting with 1.8.20. The KotlinJs constructor
    with a sourcesJar parameter has been deprecated.
  • Fix incompatibility with Gradle 8.1 for java-test-fixtures projects
  • Fix incompatibility with com.gradle.plugin-publish 1.0.0 and 1.1.0
  • New minimum supported versions:
    • Gradle 7.4
    • Android Gradle Plugin 7.3.0
    • Kotlin Gradle Plugin 1.7.0
    • com.gradle.plugin-publish 1.0.0
  • Note: Starting with Kotlin 1.8.20-Beta the common sources jar for multiplatform projects will only contain
    the sources of the common source set instead of containing the sources from all source sets.
Configuration cache status

Configuration cache is supported starting with Gradle 7.6+ except for:

  • Builds with enabled signing, will be resolved in Gradle 8.1.
  • Publishing releases to Maven Central (snapshots are fine), blocked by Gradle issue #​22779.
  • Kotlin Multiplatform projects, blocked by KT-49933.

v0.24.0

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  • Support arbitrary Sonatype hosts instead of just oss.sonatype.org and s01.oss.sonatype.org.
  • Support adjusting timeouts for Sonatype related requests and operations. See docs
  • Internal change on how the sources jar is created.

v0.23.2

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  • Fix signing when using Gradle 8.0.
  • Finding a matching staging profile in Sonatype is more lenient. If there is just one that one will always be used.
    The plugin will also fallback to any staging profile that has a matching prefix with the group id.
  • As a workaround for an issue in Gradle that causes invalid module metadata for java-test-fixtures projects, project.group
    and project.version are now being set again for those projects. #​490

v0.23.1

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  • Also support publishing sources for the java-test-fixtures plugin in Kotlin/JVM projects.
  • Suppress Gradle warnings when publishing a project that uses java-test-fixtures.

v0.23.0

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Updated docs can be found on the new website.

  • NEW: It is now possible to set group id, artifact id directly through the DSL
    mavenPublishing {
      coordinates("com.example", "library", "1.0.3")
    }
  • project.group and project.version will still be used as default values for group and version if the
    GROUP/VERSION_NAME Gradle properties do not exist and coordinates was not called, however there are 2
    behavior changes:
    • The GROUP and VERSION_NAME Gradle properties take precedence over project.group and project.version instead
      of being overwritten by them. If you need to define the properties but replace them for some projects,
      please use the new coordinates method instead.
    • The GROUP and VERSION_NAME Gradle properties will not be explicitly set as project.group and
      project.version anymore.
  • NEW: Added dropRepository task that will drop a Sonatype staging repository. It is possible to specify
    which repository to drop by adding a --repository parameter with the id of the staging repository that was
    printed during publish. If no repository is specified and there is only one staging repository, that one
    will be dropped.
  • Added workaround to also publish sources for the java-test-fixtures plugin
  • Fixed publishing Kotlin/JS projects with the base plugin.
  • Fixed that a POM configured through the DSL is incomplete when publishing Gradle plugins.
  • The minimum supported Gradle version has been increased to 7.3.
  • The plugin now requires using JDK 11+ to run Gradle.

v0.22.0

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  • NEW: When publishing to maven central by setting SONATYPE_HOST or calling publishToMavenCentral(...) the plugin will now explicitly create a staging repository on Sonatype. This avoids issues where a single build would create multiple repositories
  • The above change means that the plugin supports parallel builds and it is not neccessary anymore to use --no-parallel and --no-daemon together with publish
  • NEW: When publishing with the publish or publishAllPublicationsToMavenCentralRepository tasks the plugin will automatically close the staging repository at the end of the build if it was successful.
  • NEW: Option to also automatically release the staging repository after closing was susccessful
SONATYPE_HOST=DEFAULT # or S01
SONATYPE_AUTOMATIC_RELEASE=true

or

mavenPublishing {
  publishToMavenCentral("DEFAULT", true)
  // or publishToMavenCentral("S01", true)
}
  • in case the option above is enabled, the closeAndReleaseRepository task is not needed anymore
  • when closing the repository fails the plugin will fail the build immediately instead of timing out
  • when closing the repository fails the plugin will try to print the error messages from Nexus
  • increased timeouts for calls to the Sonatype Nexus APIs
  • fixed incompatibility with the com.gradle.plugin-publish plugin
  • added wokaround for Kotlin multiplatform builds reporting disabled build optimizations (see KT-46466)

v0.21.0

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Minimum supported Gradle version is now 7.2.0

Minimum supported Android Gradle Plugin versions are now 7.1.2, 7.2.0-beta02 and 7.3.0-alpha01

Behavior changes

The com.vanniktech.maven.publish stops adding Maven Central (Sonatype OSS) as a
publishing target and will not enable GPG signing by default. To continue publishing to maven central and signing artifacts either add the following to your gradle.properties:

SONATYPE_HOST=DEFAULT

v0.20.0

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Upcoming behavior change

In the next release after this the com.vanniktech.maven.publish will stop adding Maven Central (Sonatype OSS) as a
publishing target and will not enable GPG signing by default. If you are currently relying on this behavior the plugin
will print a warning during configuration phase. To continue publishing to maven central and signing artifacts either
add this to your build files:

mavenPublishing {
  publishToMavenCentral() // use publishToMavenCentral("S01") for publishing through s01.oss.sonatype.org
  signAllPublications()
}

or the following to your gradle.properties:

SONATYPE_HOST=DEFAULT

v0.19.0

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  • Behavior Change: When using version 7.1.0 or newer of the Android Gradle Plugin we will now publish all variants
    of a library unless androidVariantToPublish was set in the DSL. This means that for example both debug and release
    or all flavors.
  • Deprecated androidVariantToPublish. In the future the main plugin will always publish all variants of an Android
    library. If you need to publish only one variant or a subset take a look at the base plugin
    APIs.
  • Base plugin: Added AndroidSingleVariantLibrary and AndroidMultiVariantLibrary options that use the new AGP 7.1
    APIs under the hood.
  • Base plugin: Deprecated AndroidLibrary option in favor of the above
  • The integration with Sonatype Nexus has been extracted into it's own artifact and is available as com.vanniktech:nexus:<version>

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency com.vanniktech:gradle-maven-publish-plugin to v0.29.0 Update dependency com.vanniktech:gradle-maven-publish-plugin to v0.30.0 Oct 14, 2024
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