build.gradle.kts
plugins {
`java-library`
id("io.papermc.paperweight.userdev") version "1.3.4"
}
group = "org.vizzoid.raidserver"
version = "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"
description = "Test plugin for paperweight-userdev"
java {
// Configure the java toolchain. This allows gradle to auto-provision JDK 17 on systems that only have JDK 8 installed for example.
toolchain.languageVersion.set(JavaLanguageVersion.of(17))
}
dependencies {
paperDevBundle("1.18.1-R0.1-SNAPSHOT")
compileOnly("net.dv8tion:JDA:5.0.0-alpha.5")
// paperweightDevBundle("com.example.paperfork", "1.18.1-R0.1-SNAPSHOT")
// You will need to manually specify the full dependency if using the groovy gradle dsl
// (paperDevBundle and paperweightDevBundle functions do not work in groovy)
// paperweightDevelopmentBundle("io.papermc.paper:dev-bundle:1.18.1-R0.1-SNAPSHOT")
}
tasks {
// Configure reobfJar to run when invoking the build task
assemble {
dependsOn(reobfJar)
}
compileJava {
options.encoding = Charsets.UTF_8.name() // We want UTF-8 for everything
// Set the release flag. This configures what version bytecode the compiler will emit, as well as what JDK APIs are usable.
// See https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/247 for more information.
options.release.set(17)
}
javadoc {
options.encoding = Charsets.UTF_8.name() // We want UTF-8 for everything
}
processResources {
filteringCharset = Charsets.UTF_8.name() // We want UTF-8 for everything
}
/*
reobfJar {
// This is an example of how you might change the output location for reobfJar. It's recommended not to do this
// for a variety of reasons, however it's asked frequently enough that an example of how to do it is included here.
outputJar.set(layout.buildDirectory.file("libs/PaperweightTestPlugin-${project.version}.jar"))
}
*/
}