Thanks for that Rene
How do I pass the parameters to a build (project parameters that I pass through
command line with -P) ?
I got as far as:
GradleConnector.newConnector().connect().newBuild().forTasks('tasks').run() and
it works fine.
I need to call another task that takes a bunch of parameters though. Is it
through one of the models? If so, which one?
(GradleConnector.newConnector().connect().getModel(??) )
Cheers, Greg
On 21 Jul 2011, at 19:53, Rene Groeschke wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A general hint. In my opinion, you should use gradles tooling-api for these
> little applications as this is the recommended interface. have a look at this
> example in the gradle codebase
> GradleDistribution:https://github.com/gradle/gradle/blob/master/subprojects/integ-test/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/integtests/tooling/SamplesToolingApiIntegrationTest.groovy
>
> regards,
> René
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> Am 21.07.2011 um 16:34 schrieb Max Garmash <[email protected]>:
>
>> Same problem here.
>> http://gradle.1045684.n5.nabble.com/Additional-logging-appenders-td4610854.html
>> Tried to implement some listeners as written in documentation but with
>> no luck. As a temporary solution I redirect stdout to log file.
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 20:26, Grzegorz Gigon <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I have a little release application that is using Gradle (via
>>> GradleLauncher).
>>> I would like to intercept all the stuff that it spits into a screen and
>>> redirect it into the file.
>>> Is there a way of doing it?
>>> Tried the StandardOutputListener by implementing one and adding via
>>> launcher.useLogger() with no luck.
>>> Cheers, Greg
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>>> Albert Einstein, when asked to describe radio
>>>
>>
>>
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"You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail
in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? And
radio operates exactly the same way: you send signals here, they receive them
there. The only difference is that there is no cat."
Albert Einstein, when asked to describe radio