Experimental Gradle plugin to detect potential classpath collisions between library jars.
Fails the build whenever an unexpected duplicate entry is found in more than one artifact.
The plugin requires Gradle 6.6 or newer.
You can either apply the plugin with the plugins block
plugins {
id "io.fuchs.gradle.classpath-collision-detector" version "0.3"
}
or using the legacy version
buildscript {
repositories {
maven {
url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/"
}
}
dependencies {
classpath "io.fuchs.gradle.classpath-collision-detector:classpath-collision-detector:0.3"
}
}
apply plugin: "io.fuchs.gradle.classpath-collision-detector"
Then run ./gradlew detectCollisions
to run the detection.
If the projet also applies the java
plugin the task searches the runtimeClasspath
for collisions.
You can also explicitly specify the configuration
tasks.named('detectCollisions', DetectCollisionsTask).configure {
configurations.from(project.configurations.runtimeClasspath)
}
To ignore certain conflicts you can add exclude patterns that match collisions you are not interrested in e.g.
tasks.named('detectCollisions', DetectCollisionsTask).configure {
collisionFilter {
exclude('**.html', '**.txt', '**.properties')
}
}