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plugins {
id "java"
id "eclipse"
id "idea"
id "edu.wpi.first.GradleRIO" version "2019.4.1"
}
sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_11
targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_11
def ROBOT_MAIN_CLASS = "com.first1444.frc.robot2019.Main"
// Define my targets (RoboRIO) and artifacts (deployable files)
// This is added by GradleRIO's backing project EmbeddedTools.
deploy {
targets {
roboRIO("roborio") {
// Team number is loaded either from the .wpilib/wpilib_preferences.json
// or from command line. If not found an exception will be thrown.
// You can use getTeamOrDefault(team) instead of getTeamNumber if you
// want to store a team number in this file.
team = frc.getTeamNumber()
}
}
artifacts {
frcJavaArtifact('frcJava') {
targets << "roborio"
// Debug can be overridden by command line, for use with VSCode
debug = frc.getDebugOrDefault(false)
}
// Built in artifact to deploy arbitrary files to the roboRIO.
fileTreeArtifact('frcStaticFileDeploy') {
// The directory below is the local directory to deploy
files = fileTree(dir: 'src/main/deploy')
// Deploy to RoboRIO target, into /home/lvuser/deploy
targets << "roborio"
directory = '/home/lvuser/deploy'
}
}
}
def includeDesktopSupport = true;
// Maven central needed for JUnit
repositories {
mavenCentral()
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
flatDir{
dirs './libs/'
}
}
wpi {
opencvVersion = "3.4.4-5" // temporary fix until new WPILib release
}
// Defining my dependencies. In this case, WPILib (+ friends), and vendor libraries.
dependencies {
compile wpi.deps.wpilib()
compile wpi.deps.vendor.java()
nativeZip wpi.deps.vendor.jni(wpi.platforms.roborio)
nativeDesktopZip wpi.deps.vendor.jni(wpi.platforms.desktop)
// testCompile 'junit:junit:4.12'
testCompile 'org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-api:5.3.1'
/*
compile name: 'api-java-5.12.0'
compile name: 'api-java-5.12.0-javadoc'
compile name: 'api-java-5.12.0-sources'
compile name: 'wpiapi-java-5.12.0'
compile name: 'wpiapi-java-5.12.0-javadoc'
compile name: 'wpiapi-java-5.12.0-sources'
*/
compile 'com.github.retrodaredevil:abstract-controller-lib:v1.4.5'
compile 'com.github.retrodaredevil:action-lib:v1.1.6'
// https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.google.code.gson/gson
compile group: 'com.google.code.gson', name: 'gson', version: '2.3.1'
// https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.zeromq/jeromq
compile group: 'org.zeromq', name: 'jeromq', version: '0.4.3'
simulation "edu.wpi.first.halsim:halsim_ds_socket:${wpi.wpilibVersion}:${wpi.platforms.desktop}@zip"
}
// Setting up my Jar File. In this case, adding all libraries into the main jar ('fat jar')
// in order to make them all available at runtime. Also adding the manifest so WPILib
// knows where to look for our Robot Class.
jar {
from { configurations.compile.collect { it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) } }
manifest edu.wpi.first.gradlerio.GradleRIOPlugin.javaManifest(ROBOT_MAIN_CLASS)
}
wrapper {
gradleVersion = '5.0'
}