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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daz DeBoer
91619fae90
Attempt to use gradle wrapper for cache cleanup (#525)
The cache-cleanup operation works by executing Gradle on a dummy project
and a custom init-script. The version of Gradle used should be at least
as high as the newest version used to run a build.

Previously, if the Gradle version on PATH didn't meet this requirement,
the action would download and install the required Gradle version.

With this PR, the action will now use an existing Gradle wrapper
distribution if it meets the requirement. This avoids unnecessary
downloads of Gradle versions that are already present on the runner.

The logic is:
- Determine the newest version of Gradle that was executed during the
Job. This is the 'minimum version' for cache cleanup.
- Inspect the Gradle version on PATH and any detected wrapper scripts to
see if they meet the 'minimum version'.
- The first executable that is found to meet the requirements will be
used for cache-cleanup.
- If no executable is found that meets the requirements, attempt to
provision Gradle with the 'minimum version'.

Fixes #515
2025-01-24 10:06:51 -07:00
daz
edf9e3c8c7
Improve comparison of Gradle versions 2025-01-23 17:36:14 -07:00
Daz DeBoer
7e0f050645
Ensure minimum Gradle version for cache-cleanup (#364)
Instead of always installing and using the latest Gradle version for
cache cleanup, we now require at least Gradle 8.9.

This avoids downloading and installing Gradle if the version on PATH is
sufficient to perform cache cleanup.
2024-08-31 11:11:24 -06:00
daz
92975d7f32
Allow a task name to be specified for dependency-submission
Fixes: #125
2024-04-09 08:46:20 -06:00
daz
3335c16182
Move execution-related code into subpackage 2024-04-08 14:04:29 -06:00