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# This file is a template, and might need editing before it works on your project.
# This template uses the java:8 docker image because there isn't any
# official Gradle image at this moment
#
# This is the Gradle build system for JVM applications
# https://gradle.org/
# https://github.com/gradle/gradle
image: java:8
# Disable the Gradle daemon for Continuous Integration servers as correctness
# is usually a priority over speed in CI environments. Using a fresh
# runtime for each build is more reliable since the runtime is completely
# isolated from any previous builds.
variables:
GRADLE_OPTS: "-Dorg.gradle.daemon=false"
# Make the gradle wrapper executable. This essentially downloads a copy of
# Gradle to build the project with.
# https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html
# It is expected that any modern gradle project has a wrapper
before_script:
- chmod +x gradlew
- ls -l /cache/.gradle
# We redirect the gradle user home using -g so that it caches the
# wrapper and dependencies.
# https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_command_line.html
#
# Unfortunately it also caches the build output so
# cleaning removes reminants of any cached builds.
# The assemble task actually builds the project.
# If it fails here, the tests can't run.
build:
stage: build
script:
- ./gradlew -g /cache/.gradle clean assemble
allow_failure: false
# Use the generated build output to run the tests.
test:
stage: test
script:
- ./gradlew -g /cache/.gradle check