Class GradleConnector

java.lang.Object
org.gradle.tooling.GradleConnector

public abstract class GradleConnector extends Object

A GradleConnector is the main entry point to the Gradle tooling API. You use this API as follows:

  1. Call newConnector() to create a new connector instance.
  2. Configure the connector. You must call forProjectDirectory(java.io.File) to specify which project you wish to connect to. Other methods are optional.
  3. Call connect() to create the connection to a project.
  4. When finished with the connection, call ProjectConnection.close() to clean up.

Example:

 ProjectConnection connection = GradleConnector.newConnector()
    .forProjectDirectory(new File("someProjectFolder"))
    .connect();

 try {
    connection.newBuild().forTasks("tasks").run();
 } finally {
    connection.close();
 }
 

The connection will use the version of Gradle that the target build is configured to use, for example in the Gradle wrapper properties file. When no Gradle version is defined for the build, the connection will use the tooling API's version as the Gradle version to run the build. Generally, you should avoid configuring a Gradle distribution or version and instead use the default provided by the tooling API.

Similarly, the connection will use the JVM and JVM arguments that the target build is configured to use, for example in the gradle.properties file. When no JVM or JVM arguments are defined for the build, the connection will use the current JVM and some default JVM arguments.

GradleConnector instances are not thread-safe. If you want to use a GradleConnector concurrently you must always create a new instance for each thread using newConnector(). Note, however, the ProjectConnection instances that a connector creates are completely thread-safe.

Gradle version compatibility

The Tooling API is both forwards and backwards compatible with other versions of Gradle. It supports execution of Gradle builds that use older or newer versions of Gradle.

The current version of the Tooling API supports running builds using Gradle versions 1.2.

You should note that not all features of the Tooling API are available for all versions of Gradle. For example, build cancellation is only available for builds using Gradle 2.1 and later. Refer to the documentation for each class and method for more details.

The current Gradle version can be used from Tooling API versions 2.0 or later.

Java version compatibility

The Tooling API requires Java 8 or later. Java 7 is currently still supported but will be removed in Gradle 5.0. The Gradle version used by builds may have additional Java version requirements.

Since:
1.0-milestone-3
  • Constructor Details

    • GradleConnector

      public GradleConnector()
  • Method Details

    • newConnector

      public static GradleConnector newConnector()
      Creates a new connector instance.
      Returns:
      The instance. Never returns null.
      Since:
      1.0-milestone-3
    • newCancellationTokenSource

      public static CancellationTokenSource newCancellationTokenSource()
      Creates a new CancellationTokenSource that can be used to cancel one or more LongRunningOperation executions.
      Returns:
      The instance. Never returns null.
      Since:
      2.1
    • useInstallation

      public abstract GradleConnector useInstallation(File gradleHome)
      Specifies which Gradle installation to use. This replaces any value specified using useDistribution(URI), useGradleVersion(String), or useBuildDistribution(). Defaults to a project-specific Gradle version.
      Parameters:
      gradleHome - The Gradle installation directory.
      Returns:
      this
      Since:
      1.0-milestone-3
    • useGradleVersion

      public abstract GradleConnector useGradleVersion(String gradleVersion)
      Specifies which Gradle version to use. The appropriate distribution is downloaded and installed into the user's Gradle home directory. This replaces any value specified using useInstallation(File), useDistribution(URI), or useBuildDistribution(). Defaults to a project-specific Gradle version.
      Parameters:
      gradleVersion - The version to use.
      Returns:
      this
      Since:
      1.0-milestone-3
    • useDistribution

      public abstract GradleConnector useDistribution(URI gradleDistribution)
      Specifies which Gradle distribution to use. The appropriate distribution is downloaded and installed into the user's Gradle home directory. This replaces any value specified using useInstallation(File), useGradleVersion(String), or useBuildDistribution(). Defaults to a project-specific Gradle version.
      Parameters:
      gradleDistribution - The distribution to use.
      Returns:
      this
      Since:
      1.0-milestone-3
    • useBuildDistribution

      public abstract GradleConnector useBuildDistribution()
      Specifies to use the Gradle distribution defined by the target Gradle build. The appropriate distribution defined by the target Gradle build is downloaded and installed into the user's Gradle home directory. If the target Gradle build does not define the distribution that it should be built with, the Gradle version of this connector is used. This replaces any value specified using useInstallation(File), useDistribution(URI), or useGradleVersion(String). Acts as the default behavior.
      Returns:
      this
      Since:
      2.3
    • forProjectDirectory

      public abstract GradleConnector forProjectDirectory(File projectDir)
      Specifies the working directory to use.
      Parameters:
      projectDir - The working directory.
      Returns:
      this
      Since:
      1.0-milestone-3
    • useGradleUserHomeDir

      public abstract GradleConnector useGradleUserHomeDir(File gradleUserHomeDir)
      Specifies the user's Gradle home directory to use. Defaults to ~/.gradle.
      Parameters:
      gradleUserHomeDir - The user's Gradle home directory to use.
      Returns:
      this
      Since:
      1.0-milestone-3
    • connect

      public abstract ProjectConnection connect() throws GradleConnectionException
      Creates a connection to the project in the specified project directory. You should call ProjectConnection.close() when you are finished with the connection.
      Returns:
      The connection. Never return null.
      Throws:
      UnsupportedVersionException - When the target Gradle version does not support this version of the tooling API.
      GradleConnectionException - On failure to establish a connection with the target Gradle version.
      Since:
      1.0-milestone-3