Well the Task... dialog seems not working at the moment. You can define your custom build actions in the: Project Properties > Build > Build Actions
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 2:22 PM Fred Welland <fred.well...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Been running NB 12.5Final (OpenJDK 16.0.1, Linux/Fedora) mostly works > quite well. > > I use gradle almost 100% of the time. > > I used to have the ability to create a 'task' via RtClick on a project > node and then select "Run Gradle" and then "Tasks..." That would popup a > dialog and I can tinker with some custom gradle CLI. That would 'hold on > to' those and I can select and re-run a task, etc etc etc. Not perfect > but helpful. > > Anyways that dialog won't come up. No error in the IDE logs or other > indicators of something wrong. Where did it go? > > (Current project is a gradle 7.2 project) > > FWIW: I just fired up NB 12.4 (same JDK, etc) and the same gradle build > and that dialog comes up etc etc etc. > > Also FWIW: since older 12.4 would 'save' custom CLIs to > gradle.properties, the newer 12.5 would see them and actually built the > right click menu with the custom task; but dialog doesn't work, still. > > ----- > > Also, The older 8.2 gradle plugin had some smarts somehow with > regards to tests and some simple conventions. It knew (well, made a good > guess) how to map to a task based location of a file when you used the > 'run test' (ctl-f6). So for example, for a ctl-f6 on/in a file > located at: > > src/integrationTest/groovy/com/blah/someSpec.groovy > > It would (effectively) execute: > > ./gradlew integrationTest --tests com.blah.someSpec > > Of course the build.gradle would need a matching sourceSet and task of > type Test, but that is pretty common/simple/convention oriented -- so it > all just worked. > > That kinda feature would be great to add. > >