| API Documentation: | DependencyConstraintHandler |
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A DependencyConstraintHandler is used to declare dependency constraints.
There are several supported dependency constraint notations. These are described below. For each dependency constraint declared this
way, a DependencyConstraint object is created. You can use this object to query or further configure the
dependency constraint.
You can also always add instances of DependencyConstraint directly:
configurationName(<instance>)
Dependency constraints can also be declared with a Provider that provides any of the other supported dependency constraint notations.
Module dependencies are declared using single-string notation, where each coordinate is separated by a colon.
All properties, except the name, are optional.
configurationName("group:name:version")
plugins {
id("java-library")
}
dependencies {
constraints {
// Declaring constraints on module components
// Coordinates are separated by a single colon -- group:name:version
implementation("org.apache.commons:commons-lang3:3.17.0")
testImplementation("org.mockito:mockito-core:5.18.0")
}
}
| Method | Description |
add(configurationName, dependencyNotation) | Adds a dependency constraint to the given configuration. |
add(configurationName, dependencyNotation, configureAction) | Adds a dependency constraint to the given configuration, and configures the dependency constraint using the given closure. |
create(dependencyConstraintNotation) | Creates a dependency constraint without adding it to a configuration. |
create(dependencyConstraintNotation, configureAction) | Creates a dependency constraint without adding it to a configuration, and configures the dependency constraint using the given closure. |
enforcedPlatform(notation) | Declares a constraint on an enforced platform. If the target coordinates represent multiple potential components, the platform component will be selected, instead of the library. An enforced platform is a platform for which the direct dependencies are forced, meaning that they would override any other version found in the graph. |
enforcedPlatform(notation, configureAction) | Declares a constraint on an enforced platform. If the target coordinates represent multiple potential components, the platform component will be selected, instead of the library. An enforced platform is a platform for which the direct dependencies are forced, meaning that they would override any other version found in the graph. |
DependencyConstraint add(String configurationName, Object dependencyNotation)
Adds a dependency constraint to the given configuration.
DependencyConstraint add(String configurationName, Object dependencyNotation, Action<? super DependencyConstraint> configureAction)
Action<? super DependencyConstraint>Adds a dependency constraint to the given configuration, and configures the dependency constraint using the given closure.
DependencyConstraint create(Object dependencyConstraintNotation)
Creates a dependency constraint without adding it to a configuration.
DependencyConstraint create(Object dependencyConstraintNotation, Action<? super DependencyConstraint> configureAction)
Action<? super DependencyConstraint>Creates a dependency constraint without adding it to a configuration, and configures the dependency constraint using the given closure.
DependencyConstraint enforcedPlatform(Object notation)
Declares a constraint on an enforced platform. If the target coordinates represent multiple potential components, the platform component will be selected, instead of the library. An enforced platform is a platform for which the direct dependencies are forced, meaning that they would override any other version found in the graph.
DependencyConstraint enforcedPlatform(Object notation, Action<? super DependencyConstraint> configureAction)
Action<? super DependencyConstraint>Declares a constraint on an enforced platform. If the target coordinates represent multiple potential components, the platform component will be selected, instead of the library. An enforced platform is a platform for which the direct dependencies are forced, meaning that they would override any other version found in the graph.