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I have project wide settings in a plugin, called parent, that attempts to apply the maven-publish plugin and then programmatically configure the publishing extension. This seems to work but when I apply this plugin in a build.gradle script I can not configure publishing extension to set the project specific publications.

I receive the error:

  Cannot configure the 'publishing' extension after it has been accessed.

My intent was to set up the publishing repository in the parent plugin and then let each build.gradle script add the appropriate publications.

Is there a way to do this?

Currently ParentPlugin.groovy looks like:

def void apply(Project project) {
    project.getProject().apply plugin: 'maven-publish'

     def publishingExtension = project.extensions.findByName('publishing')

    publishingExtension.with {
        repositories {
            maven {
                mavenLocal()

                credentials {
                    username getPropertyWithDefault(project.getProject(), 'publishUserName', 'dummy')
                    password getPropertyWithDefault(project.getProject(), 'publishPassword', 'dummy')
                }

            }
        }
    }
}

My client build.gradle fails when it tries to configure the publishing extension.

apply plugin: 'parent'

publishing {
        publications {
            mavenJava(MavenPublication) {
                groupId 'agroup'
                artifactId 'anartifactid'
                version '1.0.0-SNAPSHOT'

                from components.java
            }
        }
}

Is this possible? Is there another way I should be approaching this?

3 Answers 3

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NOTE regarding repositories{} and publications{} for plugin maven-publish:

Topic: How to workaround this perplexing gradle fatal error message: Cannot configure the 'publishing' extension after it has been accessed

First thing to try (deep magic): (note "project." prefix is optional) -- Configure publications and repositories not like this:

project.publishing {publications {...}}
project.publishing {repositories {...}}

but instead like this recommended style:

project.publishing.publications {...}
project.publishing.repositories {...}

It would be instructive for a gradle guru to explain why this trick works.

Another known workaround is to make sure that each apply of plugin maven-publish is in the same project code block as project.publishing.repositories and project.publishing.publications. But that is more complex and harder to do than the first thing to try, since by default the CBF applies maven-publish and a second apply of it may itself cause the same error. maven-publish is normally applied in pub/scripts/publish-maven.gradle, unless PUB_PUBLISH_MAVEN is set to override that file location, in which case the caller should apply plugin maven-publish. See https://orareview.us.oracle.com/29516818 for how this not-preferred workaround can be done (for project emcapms) while still using the CBF.

P.S. Someday I'll write this up with minimal code examples. But I'm putting this hard-won knowedge out there now to save other folks from wasting days on this common maven-publish issue.

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  • Thank you, worked for me. I replaced "publishing {publications {...}}" with "publishing.publications {...}" and the error disappeared!
    – jschreiner
    Nov 4, 2015 at 12:46
  • Thanks for the fix! I was having issues with IntelliJ trying to evaluate my gradle project. It seemed to have a process for syncing that was vastly different from a typical gradle build. Dec 1, 2015 at 20:04
  • It works, I was happy at first then I realised it is dark magic please do not curse me Apr 10, 2016 at 5:50
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To deal with this, I wrote another plugin, which can delay modifications to the publication while also avoid a "reading" of the extension, which would put it in the "configured" state. The plugin is called nebula-publishing-plugin, the code for the "lazy" block can be found in the github repo. It looks like this:

/**
 * All Maven Publications
 */
def withMavenPublication(Closure withPubClosure) {
    // New publish plugin way to specify artifacts in resulting publication
    def addArtifactClosure = {

        // Wait for our plugin to be applied.
        project.plugins.withType(PublishingPlugin) { PublishingPlugin publishingPlugin ->
            DefaultPublishingExtension publishingExtension = project.getExtensions().getByType(DefaultPublishingExtension)
            publishingExtension.publications.withType(MavenPublication, withPubClosure)
        }
    }

    // It's possible that we're running in someone else's afterEvaluate, which means we need to run this immediately
    if (project.getState().executed) {
        addArtifactClosure.call()
    } else {
        project.afterEvaluate addArtifactClosure
    }
}

You would then call it like this:

withMavenPublication { MavenPublication t ->
        def webComponent = project.components.getByName('web')
        // TODO Include deps somehow
        t.from(webComponent)
    }

The plugin is available in jcenter() as 'com.netflix.nebula:nebula-publishing-plugin:1.9.1'.

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  • thanks this is helpful. I was hoping to make it easier for each projects build.gradle allowing them to use the standard publishing extension. Would there be a way for my plugin to expose its own custom publishing extension that allows projects to define publications in.
    – ditkin
    Jan 19, 2014 at 12:45
  • You just saved me the work of figuring this out myself - appreciated! Hopefully Gradle devs will address this in the next few revisions.
    – Terence
    Jan 28, 2014 at 0:52
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A little bit late, but I found a solution that does not require an additional plugin: (This has been taken from one of my internal plugins, that can work with old and new publishing, thus the ...withType... stuff.

instead of:

    project.plugins.withType(MavenPublishPlugin) {
        project.publishsing {
            publications {
                myPub(MavenPublication) {
                    artifact myJar
                }
            }
        }
    }

do this:

    project.plugins.withType(MavenPublishPlugin) {
        project.extensions.configure PublishingExtension, new ClosureBackedAction( {
            publications {
                myPub(MavenPublication) {
                    artifact myJar
                }
            }
        })
    }

This will not resolve the Extension immediately, but will apply the configuration at the time when it gets first resolved by someone. Of course it would perfectly make sense to use this style of configuration in your project-wide plugin to configure the repositories and use the publication extension in the build scripts as usual. This would avoid confusion for buildscript authors.

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  • If I try to do this before the publishing extension is loaded, I get: > Extension of type 'PublishingExtension' does not exist. Currently registered extension types: [DefaultExtraPropertiesExtension]. If I do it afterwards, it's back to > Cannot configure the 'publishing' extension after it has been accessed.
    – Jacek Lach
    May 11, 2015 at 13:40

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