Adds a new init-script which can enable and configure the Gradle Enterprise plugin(s)
for a build, without needing to modify the settings script for the project.
The functionality is enabled and configured via environment variables or system properties.
Not yet wired into `gradle-build-action`.
If an existing dependency graph file is present for the configured job correlator,
we now generate a unique correlator value for the invocation. This allows the action
to submit dependency snapshots for a series of Gradle invocations within the same Job.
This commit updates to `github-dependency-graph-gradle-plugin@v0.0.6`, which reduces
redundancy in the mapping of resolved Gradle dependencies to the GitHub Dependency Graph.
Instead of requiring an action step to generate the graph, configure Gradle User Home
so that subsequent Gradle invocations can generate a graph. Any generated graph files
are uploaded as artifacts on job completion.
- Construct job.correlator from workflow/job/matrix
- Export job.correlator as an environment var
- Upload artifacts at job completion in post-action step
- Specify the location of dependency graph report
- Only apply dependency graph init script when explicitly enabled
The `PluginManager.hasPlugin` method was not detecting the GE plugin when it
was applied during settingsEvaluated.
Switching to `PluginManager.withPlugin` fixes this.
Fixes#626
When configuration-cache is enabled, the invocationId may not be unique, which can result in
mulitple builds writing to the same file. Rather than failing the post-action, we simply
ignore any subsequent build results with the same ID.
Fixes#441
The init-scripts added to Gradle User Home were assuming the presence of certain
GitHub Actions environment variables. With this fix, these init scripts behave
better without these env vars.
Fixes#350