Either build this project yourself, and include the .jar
in your buildscript dependencies,
or use our Maven repo. Then set ext.aspectjVersion
to your AspectJ version and apply plugin: 'aspectj'
.
Something like this:
buildscript {
repositories {
maven {
url "https://maven.eveoh.nl/content/repositories/releases"
}
}
dependencies {
classpath "nl.eveoh:gradle-aspectj:2.0"
}
}
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
project.ext {
aspectjVersion = '1.8.4'
}
apply plugin: 'aspectj'
Note that version 2.0+ is only compatible with Gradle 4+. Use version 1.6 for earlier Gradle versions.
Use the aspectpath
, ajInpath
, testAspectpath
and testAjInpath
to specify external aspects or external code to weave:
dependencies {
aspectpath "org.springframework:spring-aspects:${springVersion}"
}
By default, xlint: ignore
is used. Specify a different value for the xlint
variable of the compileAspect
or
compileTestAspect
task to show AspectJ warnings:
compileAspect {
xlint = 'warning'
}
It is possible to specify a different value for the maxmem
variable of the compileAspect
or
compileTestAspect
task to increase or decrease the max heap size:
compileAspect {
maxmem = '1024m'
}
To specify additional ajc arguments, you can use additionalAjcArgs
. If xlint
or maxmem
are also specified in additionalAjcArgs
, the values in additionalAjcArgs
will take precedence. For example, to preserve debug symbols,
compileAspect {
additionalAjcArgs = ['debug' : '', 'X' : 'noInline', 'preserveAllLocals' : '']
}
See https://github.com/eveoh/aspectj-example for an example project, contributed by Jason Zwolak.
This project contains the feature set we need for our own projects, but other projects may have other requirements. Feel free to open a pull request to add a feature.
The project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Most/all of the code
originated from the Spring Security project and was created by Luke Taylor and
Rob Winch. See LICENSE
for details.