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[Enhancement] Move the version variables of third-party middlewares from gradle.properties to build.gradle #5008

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Pil0tXia opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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Enhancement Request

Currently, the version definitions of third-party middleware for connectors and storage plugins are in the gradle.properties file. Dependabot does not upgrade the versions in the gradle.properties file because it is considered a configuration file for the Gradle JVM itself, rather than a part of dependency management. This has led to most connectors lagging behind the latest versions, reducing their usability.

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There are several reasons to move the version variables of third-party middleware to build.gradle:

  1. The gradle.properties file can be edited and modified by users to match the middleware versions they are using. However, whether modifying gradle.properties or build.gradle, it requires recompiling from the source code or replacing the binary package with the target version.
  2. Higher versions of the SDK are often backward compatible with lower versions of the middleware. However, when upgrading to higher version dependencies, the API of lower version source code may change. Using Dependabot for small-step upgrades reduces the upgrade cost.

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