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gradle-code-quality-tools-plugin

Gradle plugin that configures Error Prone, Checkstyle, PMD, CPD, Lint, Detekt & Ktlint. All of these tools are also automatically hooked into the check gradle task. Below, I'll go more into depth how each of those plugins are configured.

This plugin requires Gradle 5.0 or later.

Set up

root/build.gradle

buildscript {
  repositories {
    mavenCentral()
    google()
    gradlePluginPortal() // Required for the Errorprone Gradle Plugin.
  }
  dependencies {
    classpath "com.vanniktech:gradle-code-quality-tools-plugin:0.18.0"
  }
}

apply plugin: "com.vanniktech.code.quality.tools"

Information: This plugin is also available on Gradle plugins

Snapshot

buildscript {
  repositories {
    maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots" }
  }
  dependencies {
    classpath "com.vanniktech:gradle-code-quality-tools-plugin:0.19.0-SNAPSHOT"
  }
}

apply plugin: "com.vanniktech.code.quality.tools"

Configuration

The philosophy of this plugin is to fail early. This means having zero warnings / errors reported from any tools. If you're just getting started with this in a large code base you might not be able to achieve this right away in which case you might want to set failEarly to false and then apply at a finer more granular scope how each tool should behave e.g. checkstyle { ignoreFailures = false }.

Those are all the available configurations - shown with default values and their types. More information can be found in the Kotlin Documentation of the Extension and the respective extensions for designated integrations.

codeQualityTools {
  boolean failEarly = true
  boolean xmlReports = true
  boolean htmlReports = false
  boolean textReports = false
  String[] ignoreProjects = []

  checkstyle {
    boolean enabled = true
    String toolVersion = '8.6'
    String configFile = 'code_quality_tools/checkstyle.xml'
    Boolean ignoreFailures = null
    Boolean showViolations = null
    String source = 'src'
    List<String> include = ['**/*.java']
    List<String> exclude = ['**/gen/**']
  }
  pmd {
    boolean enabled = true
    String toolVersion = '6.0.0'
    String ruleSetFile = 'code_quality_tools/pmd.xml'
    Boolean ignoreFailures = null
    String source = 'src'
    List<String> include = ['**/*.java']
    List<String> exclude = ['**/gen/**']
  }
  lint {
    boolean enabled = true
    Boolean textReport = null
    String textOutput = 'stdout'
    Boolean abortOnError = null
    Boolean warningsAsErrors = null
    Boolean checkAllWarnings = null
    String baselineFileName = null
    Boolean absolutePaths = null
    File lintConfig = null
    Boolean checkReleaseBuilds = false
    Boolean checkTestSources = null
    Boolean checkDependencies = null
  }
  ktlint {
    boolean enabled = true
    String toolVersion = '0.14.0'
    boolean experimental = false
  }
  detekt {
    boolean enabled = true
    String toolVersion = '1.0.0.RC6'
    String config = 'code_quality_tools/detekt.yml'
    String baselineFileName = null
    boolean failFast = true
  }
  cpd {
    boolean enabled = true
    String source = 'src'
    String language = 'java'
    Boolean ignoreFailures = null
    int minimumTokenCount = 50
  }
  errorProne {
    boolean enabled = true
    String toolVersion = '2.1.3'
  }
  kotlin {
    boolean allWarningsAsErrors = true
  }
}

Tools

Here I'll give a bit more information about how each of the tools will be applied. If there's a Gradle task that this plugin will generate it will also be hooked up into the check Gradle task. This means that when you execute check all of the rools will be running for you.

Error Prone

It'll apply the Error Prone Gradle Plugin which will run together with assemble. There's no report generated for this but you'll get compile warnings & errors.

Checkstyle

It'll apply the Checkstyle Plugin and generate the checkstyle task that will execute checkstyle. The configuration properties of codeQualityTools -> checkstyle mirror the properties from the plugin.

PMD

It'll apply the PMD Plugin and generate the pmd task that will execute pmd. The configuration properties of codeQualityTools -> pmd mirror the properties from the plugin.

CPD

It'll apply the CPD Plugin and generate the cpdCheck task that will execute cpd. The configuration properties of codeQualityTools -> cpd mirror the properties from the plugin.

Lint

This will only work when one of the Android Plugins (com.android.application, com.android.library, etc.) are applied. The configuration properties of codeQualityTools -> lint mirror the properties from the lintOptions.

Detekt

It'll use the specified detekt version and generate the detektCheck task which will run detekt on your code base.

Ktlint

It'll use the specified ktlint version and then generate two tasks. ktlint which will run ktlint over your code and flag issues. ktlintFormat will reformat your code.

Note: There might be some configuration properties that are not mirrored in which case feel free to open a PR. Personally, I don't have the need for all of them.

License

Copyright (C) 2016 Vanniktech - Niklas Baudy

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0

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