Package groovy.lang
Annotation Type Grab
@Retention(SOURCE)
@Target({CONSTRUCTOR,FIELD,LOCAL_VARIABLE,METHOD,PARAMETER,TYPE})
public @interface Grab
Used to grab the referenced artifact and its dependencies and make it available on the Classpath.
Some examples:
@Grab
(group='commons-lang', module='commons-lang', version='2.4')
import org.apache.commons.lang.WordUtils
println "Hello ${WordUtils.capitalize('world')}"
Or using the compact Gradle-inspired syntax:
@Grab
('commons-lang:commons-lang:2.4')
import org.apache.commons.lang.WordUtils
println "Hello ${WordUtils.capitalize('world')}"
or the same thing again using the Ivy-inspired syntax variant:
@Grab
('commons-lang#commons-lang;2.4')
import org.apache.commons.lang.WordUtils
println "Hello ${WordUtils.capitalize('world')}"
Further information such as where artifacts are downloaded to, how to add additional resolvers,
how to customise artifact resolution etc., can be found on the Grape documentation page:
http://groovy-lang.org/grape.html.-
Optional Element Summary
Modifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionboolean
Defaults tofalse
but set totrue
if the dependency artifacts may change without a corresponding revision change.The classifier if in use, e.g.: "jdk14"The configuration if in use (normally only used by internal ivy repositories).The extension of the artifact (normally safe to leave at default value of "jar" but other values like "zip" are sometimes useful).boolean
Defaults tofalse
but set totrue
to indicate to the underlying Ivy conflict manager that this dependency should be forced to the given revision.The organisation or group, e.g.: "org.apache.ant".boolean
By default, when a@Grab
annotation is used, aGrape.grab()
call is added to the static initializers of the class the annotatable node appears in.The module or artifact, e.g.: "ant-junit".boolean
Defaults totrue
but set tofalse
if you don't want transitive dependencies also to be downloaded.The type of the artifact (normally safe to leave at default value of "jar" but other values like "sources" and "javadoc" are sometimes useful).Allows a more compact convenience form in one of two formats with optional appended attributes.The revision or version, e.g.: "1.7.1".
-
Element Details
-
group
String groupThe organisation or group, e.g.: "org.apache.ant". A non-empty value is required unless value() is used.- Default:
- ""
-
module
String moduleThe module or artifact, e.g.: "ant-junit". A non-empty value is required unless value() is used.- Default:
- ""
-
version
String versionThe revision or version, e.g.: "1.7.1". A non-empty value is required unless value() is used.- Default:
- ""
-
classifier
String classifierThe classifier if in use, e.g.: "jdk14"- Default:
- ""
-
transitive
boolean transitiveDefaults totrue
but set tofalse
if you don't want transitive dependencies also to be downloaded. You may then need additional@Grab
statements for any required dependencies.- Default:
- true
-
force
boolean forceDefaults tofalse
but set totrue
to indicate to the underlying Ivy conflict manager that this dependency should be forced to the given revision. Otherwise, depending on the conflict manager in play, a later compatible version might be used instead.- Default:
- false
-
changing
boolean changingDefaults tofalse
but set totrue
if the dependency artifacts may change without a corresponding revision change. Not normally recommended but may be useful for certain kinds of snapshot artifacts. May reduce the amount of underlying Ivy caching. Proper behavior may be dependent on the resolver in use.- Default:
- false
-
conf
String confThe configuration if in use (normally only used by internal ivy repositories). One or more comma separated values with or without square brackets, e.g. for hibernate you might have "default,proxool,oscache" or "[default,dbcp,swarmcache]". This last hibernate example assumes you have set up such configurations in your local Ivy repo and have changed your grape config (using grapeConfig.xml) or the@GrabConfig
annotation to point to that repo.- Default:
- ""
-
ext
String extThe extension of the artifact (normally safe to leave at default value of "jar" but other values like "zip" are sometimes useful).- Default:
- ""
-
type
String typeThe type of the artifact (normally safe to leave at default value of "jar" but other values like "sources" and "javadoc" are sometimes useful). But see also the "classifier" attribute which is also sometimes used for "sources" and "javadoc".- Default:
- ""
-
value
String valueAllows a more compact convenience form in one of two formats with optional appended attributes. Must not be used if group(), module() or version() are used.You can choose either format but not mix-n-match:
group:module:version:classifier@ext
(where only group and module are required)
group#module;version[confs]
(where only group and module are required and confs, if used, is one or more comma separated configuration names)
In addition, you can add any valid Ivy attributes at the end of your string value using semicolon separated name = value pairs, e.g.:
@Grab('junit:junit:*;transitive=false')
@Grab('group=junit;module=junit;version=4.8.2;classifier=javadoc')
- Default:
- ""
-
initClass
boolean initClassBy default, when a@Grab
annotation is used, aGrape.grab()
call is added to the static initializers of the class the annotatable node appears in. If you wish to disable this, addinitClass=false
to the annotation.- Default:
- true
-