In the spirit of the Maven Versions Plugin, this plugin provides a task to determine which dependencies have updates. Additionally, the plugin checks for updates to Gradle itself.
You may also wish to explore additional functionality provided by,
- gradle-versions-filter-plugin
- gradle-use-latest-versions
- gradle-upgrade-interactive
- gradle-update-checker
- gradle-libraries-plugin
- gradle-update-notifier
- deblibs-gradle-plugin
- refreshVersions
Table of contents
You can add this plugin to your top-level build script using the following configuration:
plugins {
id "com.github.ben-manes.versions" version "$version"
}
or via the
apply plugin: "com.github.ben-manes.versions"
buildscript {
repositories {
gradlePluginPortal()
}
dependencies {
classpath "com.github.ben-manes:gradle-versions-plugin:$version"
}
}
You can also transparently add the plugin to every Gradle project that you run via a Gradle init script, e.g. $HOME/.gradle/init.d/add-versions-plugin.gradle
:
initscript {
repositories {
gradlePluginPortal()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.github.ben-manes:gradle-versions-plugin:+'
}
}
allprojects {
apply plugin: com.github.benmanes.gradle.versions.VersionsPlugin
tasks.named("dependencyUpdates").configure {
// configure the task, for example wrt. resolution strategies
}
}
Displays a report of the project dependencies that are up-to-date, exceed the latest version found,
have upgrades, or failed to be resolved. When a dependency cannot be resolved the exception is
logged at the info
level.
To refresh the cache (i.e. fetch the new releases/versions of the dependencies), use flag --refresh-dependencies
.
Gradle updates are checked for on the current
, release-candidate
and nightly
release channels. The plaintext
report displays gradle updates as a separate category in breadcrumb style (excluding nightly builds). The xml and json
reports include information about all three release channels, whether a release is considered an update with respect to
the running (executing) gradle instance, whether an update check on a release channel has failed, as well as a reason
field explaining failures or missing information. The update check may be disabled using the checkForGradleUpdate
flag.
In a multi-project build, running this task in the root project will generate a consolidated/merged report for dependency updates in all subprojects. Alternatively, you can run the task separately in each subproject to generate separate reports for each subproject.
The revision
task property controls the Ivy resolution strategy for determining what constitutes
the latest version of a dependency. Maven's dependency metadata does not distinguish between milestone and release versions.
The following strategies are natively supported by Gradle:
- release: selects the latest release
- milestone: select the latest version being either a milestone or a release (default)
- integration: selects the latest revision of the dependency module (such as SNAPSHOT)
The strategy can be specified either on the task or as a system property for ad hoc usage:
gradle dependencyUpdates -Drevision=release
To further define which version to accept, you need to define what means an unstable version. Sadly, there are no agreed standard on this, but this is a good starting point:
Groovy
def isNonStable = { String version ->
def stableKeyword = ['RELEASE', 'FINAL', 'GA'].any { it -> version.toUpperCase().contains(it) }
def regex = /^[0-9,.v-]+(-r)?$/
return !stableKeyword && !(version ==~ regex)
}
Kotlin
fun isNonStable(version: String): Boolean {
val stableKeyword = listOf("RELEASE", "FINAL", "GA").any { version.toUpperCase().contains(it) }
val regex = "^[0-9,.v-]+(-r)?$".toRegex()
val isStable = stableKeyword || regex.matches(version)
return isStable.not()
}
You can then configure Component Selection Rules.
The current version of a component can be retrieved with the currentVersion
property.
You can either use the simplified syntax rejectVersionIf { ... }
or configure a complete resolution strategy.
Groovy
Example 1: reject all non stable versions
// https://github.com/ben-manes/gradle-versions-plugin
tasks.named("dependencyUpdates").configure {
rejectVersionIf {
isNonStable(it.candidate.version)
}
}
Example 2: disallow release candidates as upgradable versions from stable versions
// https://github.com/ben-manes/gradle-versions-plugin
tasks.named("dependencyUpdates").configure {
rejectVersionIf {
isNonStable(it.candidate.version) && !isNonStable(it.currentVersion)
}
}
Example 3: using the full syntax
// https://github.com/ben-manes/gradle-versions-plugin
tasks.named("dependencyUpdates").configure {
resolutionStrategy {
componentSelection {
all {
if (isNonStable(it.candidate.version) && !isNonStable(it.currentVersion)) {
reject('Release candidate')
}
}
}
}
}
Kotlin
Example 1: reject all non stable versions
import com.github.benmanes.gradle.versions.updates.DependencyUpdatesTask
// https://github.com/ben-manes/gradle-versions-plugin
tasks.withType<DependencyUpdatesTask> {
rejectVersionIf {
isNonStable(candidate.version)
}
}
Example 2: disallow release candidates as upgradable versions from stable versions
import com.github.benmanes.gradle.versions.updates.DependencyUpdatesTask
// https://github.com/ben-manes/gradle-versions-plugin
tasks.withType<DependencyUpdatesTask> {
rejectVersionIf {
isNonStable(candidate.version) && !isNonStable(currentVersion)
}
}
Example 3: using the full syntax
import com.github.benmanes.gradle.versions.updates.DependencyUpdatesTask
// https://github.com/ben-manes/gradle-versions-plugin
tasks.withType<DependencyUpdatesTask> {
resolutionStrategy {
componentSelection {
all {
if (isNonStable(candidate.version) && !isNonStable(currentVersion)) {
reject("Release candidate")
}
}
}
}
}
The gradleReleaseChannel
task property controls which release channel of the Gradle project is used to check for available Gradle updates. Options are:
current
release-candidate
nightly
The default is release-candidate
. The value can be changed as shown below:
dependencyUpdates.gradleReleaseChannel="current"
If you use constraints, for example to define a BOM using the java-platform
plugin or to manage
transitive dependency versions, you can enable checking of constraints by specifying the checkConstraints
attribute of the dependencyUpdates
task.
tasks.named("dependencyUpdates").configure {
checkConstraints = true
}
If using Gradle's kotlin-dsl, you could configure the dependencyUpdates
like this:
import com.github.benmanes.gradle.versions.updates.DependencyUpdatesTask
tasks.named<DependencyUpdatesTask>("dependencyUpdates").configure {
// optional parameters
checkForGradleUpdate = true
outputFormatter = "json"
outputDir = "build/dependencyUpdates"
reportfileName = "report"
}
Note: Do use the plugins { .. }
syntax if you use the Kotlin DSL.
Have a look at examples/groovy
and examples/kotlin
# Publish the latest version of the plugin to mavenLocal()
$ ./gradlew install
# Try out the samples
$ ./gradlew -p examples/groovy dependencyUpdate
$ ./gradlew -p examples/kotlin dependencyUpdate
The task property outputFormatter
controls the report output format. The following values are supported:
"plain"
: format output file as plain text (default)"json"
: format output file as json text"xml"
: format output file as xml text, can be used by other plugins (e.g. sonar)"html"
: format output file as html- a
Closure
: will be called with the result of the dependency update analysis (see example below)
You can also set multiple output formats using comma as the separator:
gradle dependencyUpdates -Drevision=release -DoutputFormatter=json,xml,html
The task property outputDir
controls the output directory for the report file(s). The directory will be created if it does not exist.
The default value is set to build/dependencyUpdates
gradle dependencyUpdates -Drevision=release -DoutputFormatter=json -DoutputDir=/any/path/with/permission
Last the property reportfileName
sets the filename (without extension) of the generated report. It defaults to report
.
The extension will be set according to the used output format.
gradle dependencyUpdates -Drevision=release -DoutputFormatter=json -DreportfileName=myCustomReport
This displays a report to the console, e.g.
------------------------------------------------------------
: Project Dependency Updates (report to plain text file)
------------------------------------------------------------
The following dependencies are using the latest integration version:
- backport-util-concurrent:backport-util-concurrent:3.1
- backport-util-concurrent:backport-util-concurrent-java12:3.1
The following dependencies exceed the version found at the integration revision level:
- com.google.guava:guava [99.0-SNAPSHOT <- 16.0-rc1]
https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries
- com.google.guava:guava-tests [99.0-SNAPSHOT <- 16.0-rc1]
https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries
The following dependencies have later integration versions:
- com.google.inject:guice [2.0 -> 3.0]
https://code.google.com/p/google-guice/
- com.google.inject.extensions:guice-multibindings [2.0 -> 3.0]
https://code.google.com/p/google-guice/
Gradle updates:
- Gradle: [4.6 -> 4.7 -> 4.8-rc-2]
{
"current": {
"dependencies": [
{
"group": "backport-util-concurrent",
"version": "3.1",
"name": "backport-util-concurrent",
"projectUrl": "https://backport-jsr166.sourceforge.net/"
},
{
"group": "backport-util-concurrent",
"version": "3.1",
"name": "backport-util-concurrent-java12",
"projectUrl": "https://backport-jsr166.sourceforge.net/"
}
],
"count": 2
},
"gradle": {
"enabled": true,
"current": {
"version": "4.7",
"reason": "",
"isUpdateAvailable": true,
"isFailure": false
},
"nightly": {
"version": "4.9-20180526235939+0000",
"reason": "",
"isUpdateAvailable": true,
"isFailure": false
},
"releaseCandidate": {
"version": "4.8-rc-2",
"reason": "",
"isUpdateAvailable": true,
"isFailure": false
},
"running": {
"version": "4.6",
"reason": "",
"isUpdateAvailable": false,
"isFailure": false
}
},
"exceeded": {
"dependencies": [
{
"group": "com.google.guava",
"latest": "16.0-rc1",
"version": "99.0-SNAPSHOT",
"name": "guava",
"projectUrl": "https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries"
},
{
"group": "com.google.guava",
"latest": "16.0-rc1",
"version": "99.0-SNAPSHOT",
"name": "guava-tests",
"projectUrl": "https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries"
}
],
"count": 2
},
"outdated": {
"dependencies": [
{
"group": "com.google.inject",
"available": {
"release": "3.0",
"milestone": null,
"integration": null
},
"version": "2.0",
"name": "guice",
"projectUrl": "https://code.google.com/p/google-guice/"
},
{
"group": "com.google.inject.extensions",
"available": {
"release": "3.0",
"milestone": null,
"integration": null
},
"version": "2.0",
"name": "guice-multibindings",
"projectUrl": "https://code.google.com/p/google-guice/"
}
],
"count": 2
},
"unresolved": {
"dependencies": [
{
"group": "com.github.ben-manes",
"version": "1.0",
"reason": "Could not find any version that matches com.github.ben-manes:unresolvable:latest.milestone.",
"name": "unresolvable"
},
{
"group": "com.github.ben-manes",
"version": "1.0",
"reason": "Could not find any version that matches com.github.ben-manes:unresolvable2:latest.milestone.",
"name": "unresolvable2"
}
],
"count": 2
},
"count": 8
}
<response>
<count>8</count>
<current>
<count>2</count>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<name>backport-util-concurrent</name>
<group>backport-util-concurrent</group>
<version>3.1</version>
<projectUrl>https://backport-jsr166.sourceforge.net/</projectUrl>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<name>backport-util-concurrent-java12</name>
<group>backport-util-concurrent</group>
<version>3.1</version>
<projectUrl>https://backport-jsr166.sourceforge.net/</projectUrl>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</current>
<outdated>
<count>2</count>
<dependencies>
<outdatedDependency>
<name>guice</name>
<group>com.google.inject</group>
<version>2.0</version>
<available>
<release>3.0</release>
</available>
<projectUrl>https://code.google.com/p/google-guice/</projectUrl>
</outdatedDependency>
<outdatedDependency>
<name>guice-multibindings</name>
<group>com.google.inject.extensions</group>
<version>2.0</version>
<available>
<release>3.0</release>
</available>
<projectUrl>https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries</projectUrl>
</outdatedDependency>
</dependencies>
</outdated>
<exceeded>
<count>2</count>
<dependencies>
<exceededDependency>
<name>guava</name>
<group>com.google.guava</group>
<version>99.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
<latest>16.0-rc1</latest>
<projectUrl>https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries</projectUrl>
</exceededDependency>
<exceededDependency>
<name>guava-tests</name>
<group>com.google.guava</group>
<version>99.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
<latest>16.0-rc1</latest>
<projectUrl>https://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries</projectUrl>
</exceededDependency>
</dependencies>
</exceeded>
<unresolved>
<count>2</count>
<dependencies>
<unresolvedDependency>
<name>unresolvable</name>
<group>com.github.ben-manes</group>
<version>1.0</version>
<reason>Could not find any version that matches com.github.ben-manes:unresolvable:latest.release.</reason>
</unresolvedDependency>
<unresolvedDependency>
<name>unresolvable2</name>
<group>com.github.ben-manes</group>
<version>1.0</version>
<reason>Could not find any version that matches com.github.ben-manes:unresolvable2:latest.release.</reason>
</unresolvedDependency>
</dependencies>
</unresolved>
<gradle>
<enabled>true</enabled>
<running>
<version>4.6</version>
<isUpdateAvailable>false</isUpdateAvailable>
<isFailure>false</isFailure>
<reason></reason>
</running>
<current>
<version>4.7</version>
<isUpdateAvailable>true</isUpdateAvailable>
<isFailure>false</isFailure>
<reason></reason>
</current>
<releaseCandidate>
<version>4.8-rc-2</version>
<isUpdateAvailable>true</isUpdateAvailable>
<isFailure>false</isFailure>
<reason></reason>
</releaseCandidate>
<nightly>
<version>4.9-20180526235939+0000</version>
<isUpdateAvailable>true</isUpdateAvailable>
<isFailure>false</isFailure>
<reason></reason>
</nightly>
</gradle>
</response>
If you need to create a report in a custom format, you can set the dependencyUpdates
tasks's outputFormatter
property to a Closure. The closure will be called with a single argument that is an instance of com.github.benmanes.gradle.versions.reporter.result.Result.
For example, if you wanted to create an html table for the upgradable dependencies, you could use:
...
tasks.named("dependencyUpdates").configure {
outputFormatter = { result ->
def updatable = result.outdated.dependencies
if (!updatable.isEmpty()){
def writer = new StringWriter()
def html = new groovy.xml.MarkupBuilder(writer)
html.html {
body {
table {
thead {
tr {
td("Group")
td("Module")
td("Current version")
td("Latest version")
}
}
tbody {
updatable.each { dependency->
tr {
td(dependency.group)
td(dependency.name)
td(dependency.version)
td(dependency.available.release ?: dependency.available.milestone)
}
}
}
}
}
}
println writer.toString()
}
}
}