Correct way to specify and retrieve project version (Gradle)
I am using Gradle to build my application and I want to know the best way to specify and retrieve the application version.
I've seen suggestions to put it in either gradle.properties
:
version=0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
or build.gradle
:
allprojects
group = 'com.my-app'
version = '0.0.1-SNAPSHOT'
Which of these two options is the best?
How do I then retrieve the version at runtime?
public static void main(String args)
System.out.println(****retrieve version number here****);
I've read around various posts but I'm not seeing a solution.
Is there a standard way of doing this?
java gradle properties
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I am using Gradle to build my application and I want to know the best way to specify and retrieve the application version.
I've seen suggestions to put it in either gradle.properties
:
version=0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
or build.gradle
:
allprojects
group = 'com.my-app'
version = '0.0.1-SNAPSHOT'
Which of these two options is the best?
How do I then retrieve the version at runtime?
public static void main(String args)
System.out.println(****retrieve version number here****);
I've read around various posts but I'm not seeing a solution.
Is there a standard way of doing this?
java gradle properties
add a comment |
I am using Gradle to build my application and I want to know the best way to specify and retrieve the application version.
I've seen suggestions to put it in either gradle.properties
:
version=0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
or build.gradle
:
allprojects
group = 'com.my-app'
version = '0.0.1-SNAPSHOT'
Which of these two options is the best?
How do I then retrieve the version at runtime?
public static void main(String args)
System.out.println(****retrieve version number here****);
I've read around various posts but I'm not seeing a solution.
Is there a standard way of doing this?
java gradle properties
I am using Gradle to build my application and I want to know the best way to specify and retrieve the application version.
I've seen suggestions to put it in either gradle.properties
:
version=0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
or build.gradle
:
allprojects
group = 'com.my-app'
version = '0.0.1-SNAPSHOT'
Which of these two options is the best?
How do I then retrieve the version at runtime?
public static void main(String args)
System.out.println(****retrieve version number here****);
I've read around various posts but I'm not seeing a solution.
Is there a standard way of doing this?
java gradle properties
java gradle properties
asked Nov 14 '18 at 20:13
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I think, that put property into gradle.properties
is the best way, because it is configuration file for your project designed to store variables. You can get property in runtime if you know path to gradle.properties
file:
public static void main(String args)
Properties properties = new Properties();
File fileProps = new File("yout/path", "gradle.properties");
properties.load(new FileInputStream(fileProps));
String version = properties.getProperty("version");
System.out.println("Version = " + version);
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I think, that put property into gradle.properties
is the best way, because it is configuration file for your project designed to store variables. You can get property in runtime if you know path to gradle.properties
file:
public static void main(String args)
Properties properties = new Properties();
File fileProps = new File("yout/path", "gradle.properties");
properties.load(new FileInputStream(fileProps));
String version = properties.getProperty("version");
System.out.println("Version = " + version);
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I think, that put property into gradle.properties
is the best way, because it is configuration file for your project designed to store variables. You can get property in runtime if you know path to gradle.properties
file:
public static void main(String args)
Properties properties = new Properties();
File fileProps = new File("yout/path", "gradle.properties");
properties.load(new FileInputStream(fileProps));
String version = properties.getProperty("version");
System.out.println("Version = " + version);
add a comment |
I think, that put property into gradle.properties
is the best way, because it is configuration file for your project designed to store variables. You can get property in runtime if you know path to gradle.properties
file:
public static void main(String args)
Properties properties = new Properties();
File fileProps = new File("yout/path", "gradle.properties");
properties.load(new FileInputStream(fileProps));
String version = properties.getProperty("version");
System.out.println("Version = " + version);
I think, that put property into gradle.properties
is the best way, because it is configuration file for your project designed to store variables. You can get property in runtime if you know path to gradle.properties
file:
public static void main(String args)
Properties properties = new Properties();
File fileProps = new File("yout/path", "gradle.properties");
properties.load(new FileInputStream(fileProps));
String version = properties.getProperty("version");
System.out.println("Version = " + version);
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