Find Gradle plugin
Recipe ID
org.openrewrite.gradle.search.FindPluginsArtifact
org.openrewrite:rewrite-gradleFind a Gradle plugin by id and/or class name. For best results both should be specified, as one cannot automatically be used to infer the other.
Usage
You’ll need the Moderne CLI configured before running the command below.
mod run . --recipe org.openrewrite.gradle.search.FindPlugins --recipe-option "pluginId=`com.jfrog.bintray`"If the recipe isn’t available locally, install it with:
mod config recipes jar install org.openrewrite:rewrite-gradle:8.88.0Options
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
pluginIdrequired | String | The unique identifier used to apply a plugin in the plugins block. Note that this alone is insufficient to search for plugins applied by fully qualified class name and the buildscript block.e.g. `com.jfrog.bintray` |
pluginClass | String | The fully qualified name of a class implementing a Gradle plugin. e.g. com.jfrog.bintray.gradle.BintrayPlugin |
Data tables
Structured output this recipe can produce.
- Source files that had resultsSource files that were modified by the recipe run.
org.openrewrite.table.SourcesFileResults - Source files that had search resultsSearch results that were found during the recipe run.
org.openrewrite.table.SearchResults - Source files that errored on a recipeThe details of all errors produced by a recipe run.
org.openrewrite.table.SourcesFileErrors - Recipe performanceStatistics used in analyzing the performance of recipes.
org.openrewrite.table.RecipeRunStats