TheMrMilchmann / gradle-curseforge-publish

A Gradle plugin that provides support for publishing artifacts to CurseForge.

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CurseForge Gradle Publish Plugin

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A Gradle plugin that provides support for publishing artifacts to CurseForge.

Usage

Note

The documentation of this plugin is written in Gradle's Kotlin DSL. The plugin can also be used with Groovy build scripts and all concepts still apply but the exact syntax may differ.

Applying the Plugin

To use the plugin, include the following in your build script:

plugins {
    id("io.github.themrmilchmann.curseforge-publish") version "0.6.0"
}

The plugin creates a top-level curseforge extension on the project. This extension provides a convenient property which can be used to configure the API token for all publications and a container of named publications.

Once the plugin has been applied, publications can be defined.

Publications

This plugin provides publications similar to Gradle's built-in publishing plugins (e.g. maven-publish). All required information for a publication is the ID of the CurseForge project to upload the publication to and a main artifact. A minimal publication could look as follows:

curseforge {
    publications {
        register("curseForge") {
            projectId = "123456"

            artifacts.register("main") {
                from(tasks.named("jar"))
            }
        }
    }
}

Usually, providing additional information to a publication is desirable, for example, to improve discoverability or to give more information to users.

Note

Information about mod dependencies (i.e. loader and game version) can automatically be inferred when using one of the available integrations.

curseforge {
    publications {
        register("curseForge") {
            projectId = "123456"

            gameVersions.add(GameVersion("minecraft-1-16", "1.16.5"))

            artifacts.register("main") {
                displayName = "Example Project"
                releaseType = ReleaseType.BETA

                changelog {
                    format = ChangelogFormat.MARKDOWN
                    from(file("CHANGELOG.md"))
                }

                relations {
                    embeddedLibrary("some-embedded-mod-slug")
                    incompatible("some-incompatible-mod-slug")
                    optionalDependency("some-optional-dependency-slug")
                    requiredDependency("some-required-dependency-slug")
                    tool("some-tool-slug")
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Authenticating with CurseForge

The plugin uses the CurseForge Upload API. The API requires authentication using an API token. This token must be configured through the curseforge extension before artifacts can be published. (API tokens can be managed directly on CurseForge.)

curseforge {
    apiToken = "123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000"
}

Warning

In the example above, a demo API token is hardcoded in the build script. This is dangerous as build scripts are usually committed into version-control which could leak the API token. Instead, consider placing the token in your user-specific Gradle properties (under ~/.gradle/gradle.properties) by using providers.gradleProperty("curseforgeApiToken").

Interoperability

The CurseForge Gradle Publish Plugin provides out-of-box support for various modding toolchains. When a supported toolchain is detected, the plugin attempts to infer publications and information from the project. Typically, the plugin then implicitly creates publications that are preconfigured using the inferred data.

This plugin follows the convention over configuration paradigm. Thus, all information inferred from the project may be overwritten. Domain object creating can be tweaked using Gradle properties and properties may be set explicitly to overwrite conventions. Refer to the toolchain-specific sections for more information.

Using inference and further configuring implicit publications is the recommended approach for working with this plugin. Alternatively, it is also possible to disable integrations.

FabricLoom

When the Fabric Loom plugin is detected, a publication is implicitly created. This publication is preconfigured with the Fabric mod loader dependency and a dependency on the Minecraft version that is targeted during the build.

Property Description Default
gradle-curseforge-publish.interop.fabric-loom Whether the integration is enabled true
gradle-curseforge-publish.interop.fabric-loom.publication-name The name for the implicitly created publication fabric

ForgeGradle

When the ForgeGradle plugin is detected, a publication is implicitly created. This publication is preconfigured with the MinecraftForge mod loader dependency and a dependency on the Minecraft version that is targeted during the build.

Property Description Default
gradle-curseforge-publish.interop.forge-gradle Whether the integration is enabled true
gradle-curseforge-publish.interop.forge-gradle.publication-name The name for the implicitly created publication minecraftForge

NeoGradle

When the NeoGradle plugin is detected, a publication is implicitly created. This publication is preconfigured with the NeoForge mod loader dependency and a dependency on the Minecraft version that is targeted during the build.

Property Description Default
gradle-curseforge-publish.interop.neogradle Whether the integration is enabled true
gradle-curseforge-publish.interop.neogradle.publication-name The name for the implicitly created publication neoForge

Java

When the java-base plugin is detected, the supported Java version is automatically inferred for the compilation target of the compileJava task.

The inferred version can be overwritten by specifying the Java version manually for a publication:

curseforge {
    publications {
        named("main") {
            javaVersions.add(JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8)
        }
    }
}

Compatibility Map

The compatibility can be referred to, to check which Gradle versions are supported by a given version of the plugin or which plugin version is required for a given version of Gradle.

If a plugin version is not listed, it's compatibility has not changed since the most recent listed version that is lower than the given version. Similarly, if a maximum supported Gradle version is not listed, it is assumed that the plugin is still working with the most recent version of Gradle.

Plugin Version Minimum Gradle Versions Maximum Supported Gradle Version
0.6.0 7.6
0.5.0 7.4 7.6.*
0.1.0 7.4 7.5.*

If a plugin version is not compatible with a version of Gradle despite this table stating the opposite, please make sure to check the issue tracker and file an issue if necessary.

Building from source

Setup

This project uses Gradle's toolchain support to detect and select the JDKs required to run the build. Please refer to the build scripts to find out which toolchains are requested.

An installed JDK 1.8 (or later) is required to use Gradle.

Building

Once the setup is complete, invoke the respective Gradle tasks using the following command on Unix/macOS:

./gradlew <tasks>

or the following command on Windows:

gradlew <tasks>

Important Gradle tasks to remember are:

  • clean - clean build results
  • build - assemble and test the plugin
  • functionalTest - run the functional tests to verify compatibility with different versions of Gradle and mod toolchains
  • publishToMavenLocal - build and install all public artifacts to the local maven repository

Additionally tasks may be used to print a list of all available tasks.

License

Copyright (c) 2022-2023 Leon Linhart

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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A Gradle plugin that provides support for publishing artifacts to CurseForge.

https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/io.github.themrmilchmann.curseforge-publish

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