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I have some common class definitions for a multiproject build in folder buildSrc:

root
 build.gradle
 settings.gradle
 a/
   build.gradle
 b/
   build.gradle
 buildSrc/
   common.gradle

where settings.gradle says

include ':a', ':b'

a/build.gradle

project(":a") {
    task someTask(type: CommonTask) {
        println "Running some task"
    }
}

buildSrc/common.gradle

class CommonTask extends DefaultTask {
    @TaskAction
    def someAction() {
        println "Running common task"
    }
}

According to docs:

https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/organizing_build_logic.html

buildSrc project. Drop the source for your build classes into a certain directory and Gradle automatically compiles them and includes them in the classpath of your build script.

However when running gradle build I get an error:

Could not find property 'CommonTask' on project ':a'.

So how can we have common class definitions for a multiproject build?

Edit

Adding apply from: "$rootDir/buildSrc/common.gradle" to project a does not help

Edit2

I put the file common.gradle to buildSrc/src/main/groovy/org/gradle/Common.groovy

and in the root projects' build.gradle

repositories {
    mavenLocal()
}

dependencies {
    compile group: 'org.gradle'
}

A problem occurred evaluating root project 'root'. Could not find method compile() for arguments [{group=org.gradle}] on root project 'root'.

Edit 3

I have 2 files:

buildSrc/src/main/groovy/com/iggy/gradle/A.groovy:

package com.iggy.gradle

String someA() {
    return "a"
}

buildSrc/src/main/groovy/com/iggy/gradle/B.groovy:

package com.iggy.gradle

String someB() {
    String a = someA()
    return a
}

But I get an error: Could not find method someA()

Shouldn't methods from same package be resolved? Adding @PackageScope or public doesn't help. So how can one import a method from another groovy file?

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  • Groovy classes should be defined in a .groovy file, under a package. Not in a common.gradle file.
    – JB Nizet
    Jun 7, 2015 at 17:52
  • And the structure of buildSrc must be the structure of a groovy project: source files under src/main/groovy.
    – JB Nizet
    Jun 7, 2015 at 18:06
  • @JBNizet thanks, could you please comment on the second edit? Do I need it at all? And how can subprojects access this code?
    – iggy
    Jun 7, 2015 at 18:16
  • You shouldn't put your own classes in org.gradle. Put them in org.iggy or something like that. And just import org.iggy.CommonTask in the build.gradle files that need to use this class. You don't need to add a dependency on org.gradle.
    – JB Nizet
    Jun 7, 2015 at 18:19
  • @JBNizet the problem with this approach is that then I'd have to know import paths for packages like import org.gradle.api.DefaultTask. I am trying to find where exec method is being included from for like 10 mins already. Btw, do you know where is it located?
    – iggy
    Jun 7, 2015 at 19:32

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