This is an example project that you can use to experience build scans.
It is a small Java project that has the Gradle Build Scan Plugin already applied.
Follow these simple steps to create a build scan:
- Clone this project
- Run
./gradlew build --scan
- Agree to the Terms of Service on the command line
The build should end with something similar to:
Publishing build scan...
https://gradle.com/s/ria2s2x5oaazq
Follow the green link shown at the end of the build to view your build scan.
Note: If you run a build without the --scan
flag, no build scan will be created and
no information will be sent.
Create different kinds of build scans by locally modifying this quickstart project. Here are some ideas:
- Edit
src/main/java/example/Example.java
to introduce compile errors - Edit
src/test/java/example/ExampleTest.java
to introduce test failures - Add more dependencies, more plugins, and more projects
Alternatively, enable one of your own builds to produce build scans by following the step-by-step instructions.
Read the Gradle Build Scan Plugin User Manual to learn more about build scans and the build scan plugin.
java -jar -DSOME_PROPERTY=https://www.google.com .\build\libs\gradle-build-scan-quickstart.jar foo bar
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