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Spring Boot - Gradle Plugin
The Spring Boot Gradle Plugin provides Spring Boot support in Gradle, allowing you to package executable jar or war archives.
Including the plugin
To use the Spring Boot Gradle Plugin simply include a buildscript
dependency and apply
the spring-boot
plugin:
buildscript {
dependencies {
classpath("org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-gradle-plugin:{{project.version}}")
}
}
apply plugin: 'spring-boot'
If you are using a milestone or snapshot release you will also need to add appropriate
repositories
reference:
buildscript {
repositories {
maven.url "http://repo.spring.io/snapshot"
maven.url "http://repo.spring.io/milestone"
}
// ...
}
Packaging executable jar and war files
Once the spring-boot
plugin has been applied to your project it will automatically
attempt to rewrite archives to make them executable using the repackage
task. You
should configure your project to build a jar or war (as appropriate) in the usual way.
The main class that you want to launch can either be specified using a configuration
option, or by adding a Main-Class
attribute to the manifest. If you don't specify a
main class the plugin will search for a class with a
public static void main(String[] args)
method.
To build and run a project artifact, you do something like this:
$ gradle build
$ java -jar build/libs/mymodule-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
Repackage configuration
The gradle plugin automatically extends your build script DSL with a springBoot
element
for configuration. Simply set the appropriate properties as you would any other gradle
extension:
springBoot {
backupSource = false
}
The following configuration options are available:
Name | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
mainClass | String | The main class that should be run. If not specified the value from the manifest will be used, or if no manifest entry is the archive will be searched for a suitable class | |
providedConfiguration | String | The name of the provided configuration | providedRuntime |
backupSource | boolean | If the original source archive should be backed-up before being repackaged | true |
Further Reading
For more information on how Spring Boot Loader archives work, take a look at the spring-boot-loader module. If you prefer using Maven to build your projects we have a spring-boot-maven-plugin.