This plugin allows to compile the project jar into a .Net assembly using IKVM. It supports various IKVM flags, and also allows for .Net API documentation generation.
- Command line wrapper around IKVM.
- Supports all IKVM flags.
- Easy way to include 3rd party DLLs into the build process.
- No need to install IKVM locally as it can be downloaded during the build process. Handy for CI Enviroments.
- Works also on Unix & Mac by using Mono.
Below tasks are provided by the plugin, if you apply the ikvm
plugin. You can alternatively apply just the ikvm-base if you want to create your custom tasks.
This task depend on standard jar
task, and builds the corresponding assembly.
It can be configured by a usual gradle convention.
Simplest usage:
Build script snippet can be used in all Gradle versions:
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath "com.ullink.gradle:gradle-ikvm-plugin:2.3"
}
}
apply plugin:'java'
apply plugin:'ikvm'
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
Build script snippet can be used instead with Gradle 2.1+
plugins {
id "com.ullink.ikvm" version "2.3"
}
More options:
// ikvmcompile allows to provide 3rd Party DLLs to the process (provided the dlls are available in some repository of yours)
dependencies {
ikvmcompile group: 'foo', name: 'bar', version: '1.0', type: '.dll'
}
ikvm {
// If defined, the plugin will use IKVM_HOME environment variable ...
// ... otherwise it will download (& cache) Ikvm release zip from official download links (sourceforge & www.frijters.net) ...
ikvmVersion = '7.2.4630.4'
// ... but you can also specify the Ikvm folder yourself then this will be used.
ikvmHome = '../ikvm-0.46.0.1'
// Below values have sensible __defaults__ but can be overriden
// input jar(s) to transform to IL (defaults to jar task output)
jars = [ jar.archivePath ]
// Where will the assembly be generated
destinationDir = jar.destinationDir
// Assembly name
assemblyName = project.name
// Assembly version
version = project.version
// KeyFile for assembly signing
keyFile = null
// Generates PDB file for debugging purposes
debug = true
// Generates XML documentation file (from javadoc through custom DocLet)
generateDoc = false
// Whether to handle warnings as errors - not compatible with all IKVM versions
// as it was introduced in IKVM 7. If necessary, use the code specific one
warnAsError = true
// Warning codes that should be considered as errors
warnAsError = [105, 110, 120]
// Other ikvmc options can be set:
// fileVersion, target, main, classloader, delaySign, compressResources, removeAssertions, srcPath ...
//removes the current CLR runtime directory from the search path, you should add reference dependencies manually see ikvmcompile
nostdlib = true
}
When everything is setup correctly just run gradle ikvm
.
This task extends standard javadoc
task, and allows XML documentation to be generated for the assembly.
It depends on ikvm
task, and uses a custom DocLet to generate the documentation.
Note: you can also have the documentation generated by ikvm
task, using generateDoc = true
.
Sample usage: either invoke gradle ikvmDoc
or customize it:
task myDoc(type: IkvmDoc) {
// customize javadoc options here
}
All these plugins are licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 with no warranty (expressed or implied) for any purpose.