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is it possible for Gradle to execute a task before calling

gradle build

Something like precompile. Someone please help. Is something like this possible and how?

7 Answers 7

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You can do it in this way:

task build << {
    println 'build'
}
task preBuild << {
    println 'do it before build'
}
build.dependsOn preBuild

Thanks to that task preBuild will be automatically called before build task.

If you want to run preBuild in configuration phase (previous example run preBuild in execution phase) you can do it in this way:

task build << {
    println 'build'
}
build.doFirst {
    println 'do it before build'
}

More about gradle build lifecycle can be read here http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/build_lifecycle.html.

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  • how to execute batch file after APK is generated at this location "\app\build\outputs\apk" ? My requirement is like once xyz.apk generated at "\app\build\outputs\apk" location I want to move this file to "D:/Xyz" location automatically.
    – Kush Patel
    Jan 25, 2017 at 6:04
  • The explanation for the second example is wrong. doFirst will add the closure as the first task action for the build task. Task actions are executed in the execution phase. Nov 30, 2017 at 9:21
  • The Task.leftShift(Closure) method has been deprecated and is scheduled to be removed in Gradle 5.0. Please use Task.doLast(Action) instead. Jan 15, 2018 at 17:53
  • got an error: Could not get unknown property 'preBuild' for root project in Android Studio 3.1.3. Could you show me the complete gradle files?
    – zwcloud
    Aug 10, 2018 at 2:34
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    Can I call this let's say before a gradlew assemble task and if so how? Mar 20, 2019 at 8:09
37

For those who are wondering how to do this in an Android project, this worked for me:

task myTask << {
  println "here's a task"
}
preBuild.dependsOn myTask
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    Is it possible to call this before assembleDebug? Jul 26, 2016 at 14:23
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    @IgorGanapolsky check please my answer above how to this
    – Volodymyr
    Jan 20, 2017 at 12:48
13

There is one more way how to do this

task myTask << {
    println "here's a task"
}
tasks.whenTaskAdded { task ->
if (task.name == 'assembleDebug') {
    task.dependsOn myTask 
}
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    I'm trying to do this for the preBuild task but it doesn't seem to be taking.
    – atreat
    Feb 2, 2017 at 18:58
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    It doesn't seem that preBuild actually comes through whenTaskAdded. I don't see it when I print the task.name in this closure.
    – atreat
    Feb 2, 2017 at 19:05
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    if (task.name == 'preDebugBuild' || task.name == 'preReleaseBuild') works for me instead of preBuild.
    – atreat
    Feb 2, 2017 at 19:17
  • @atreat What is your question?
    – Volodymyr
    Feb 3, 2017 at 16:06
  • Sorry not really a question. just a spew of ramblings. For future-readers, the whenTaskAdded mechanism does not seem to work for the preBuild task. It seems this task does not invoke this closure. I used the above examples to define dependents on preBuild, but used whenTaskAdded to add dependents on other tasks, such as validateReleaseSigning.
    – atreat
    Feb 3, 2017 at 16:16
8

This is for Kotlin DSL (build.gradle.kts):

tasks.register/* OR .create */("MyTask") {
    doLast {
        println("I am the task MyTask")
    }
}

tasks.build {
    dependsOn("MyTask")
}

// OR another notation
// tasks.named("build") {
//     dependsOn(tasks["MyTask"])
// }

For more information see Gradle documentation: Adding dependencies to a task.

4

The left shift operator << was removed in Gradle 5.

In my case I had an Android project using a Java sub project and this worked:

task myTask {
    doLast {
        println 'do it before build'
    }
}

assemble.dependsOn myTask

Regarding the initial question this should be the syntax now:

task myTask {
    doLast {
        println 'do it before build'
    }
}
build.dependsOn myTask
// or for Android
preBuild.dependsOn myTask
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    This gives me this error in gradle 7.2: could not get unknown property 'build' for root project 'core' of type org.gradle.api.Project Oct 27, 2021 at 14:50
  • @alex-spurling What is the name of the gradle file? Is it build.gradle? Is defining `defaultTasks 'build' help?
    – k_o_
    Oct 27, 2021 at 15:10
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    Yes, the name of the gradle file is build.gradle and no, adding defaultTasks 'build' in my build file does not help. Oct 27, 2021 at 15:20
  • With lower versions it works? Maybe some different build plugins are used or the order of the inclusion is a problem.
    – k_o_
    Oct 27, 2021 at 17:12
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In Gradle 5.4.x

// File: app/build.gradle
// See: https://docs.gradle.org/current/dsl/org.gradle.api.tasks.Exec.html
task ruby(type:Exec) {
    workingDir '../'
    executable = '/usr/bin/env'
    args = ["ruby", "--version"]
}
preBuild.dependsOn ruby
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If the task to be run is already defined (for example publishToMavenLocal), you can add it into your gradle build task with:

build.dependsOn publishToMavenLocal

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