This should do the trick (when placed in root build.gradle
script)
configure(allprojects - project(':Android')) { //or ':Android:AndroidApps' not sure
println "applying java plugin to $project"
apply plugin: 'java'
}
Question
I am working on a larger project that contains many subprojects which are all build with gradle. Generally all projects are java projects, therefore in the main build.gradle script
allprojects {
apply plugin: 'java'
}
is specified for all projects.
However I need to either remove the plugin for a certain subtree of projects or explicitly exclude the the projects from the plugin.
Heres a rough overview of the project layout
+ Main
+-- javaApplications
+-- javaLibs
+-- Android
+-----AndroidApps
+-----AndroidLibs
Android/* does not need the java plugin. What is the best solution to achieve this? Note: I cannot change the project structure.
Solution
This should do the trick (when placed in root build.gradle
script)
configure(allprojects - project(':Android')) { //or ':Android:AndroidApps' not sure
println "applying java plugin to $project"
apply plugin: 'java'
}
OTHER TIPS
You can also do this way:
allprojects {
if (!it.name.startsWith('Android')) {
apply plugin: 'java'
}
}