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I've created a micronaut application using

mn create-app my-app

It generated the project structure with a Dockerfile. The docker file is looking for the file my-app-*-all.jar to copy.

FROM openjdk:14-alpine
COPY build/libs/my-app-*-all.jar my-app.jar
EXPOSE 8080
CMD ["java", "-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote", "-Xmx128m", "-jar", "my-app.jar"]

How do I generate the my-app-*-all.jar?

./gradlew jar is not generating the (-all) jar.

EDITED: It's only generating my-app-0.1.jar, and when I use that jar, it is giving an error. no main manifest attribute, in build/libs/my-app-0.1.jar Do I need to add any additional lines in build.gradle file?

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  • With the template provided by the CLI, ./gradlew assemble should build the jar, the task from the shadowJar will build the *-all.jar. Do you have any errors when running ./gradlew assemble ? (especially because of the new reserved keyword from your project name ?
    – Airy
    Jul 14, 2020 at 15:31
  • @Airy I am not getting any errors ./gradlew jar and ./gradlew assemble are both generating the jar. But when I use the jar file in Dockerfile or in local. I'm getting the error no main manifest attribute, in build/libs/my-app-0.1.jar
    – Arun A
    Jul 14, 2020 at 16:14
  • Found that someone already asked a similar question. stackoverflow.com/questions/58755410/…
    – Arun A
    Jul 14, 2020 at 16:33
  • "Do I need to add any additional lines in build.gradle file?" - That is impossible to say without knowing what is currently in your build.gradle. Jul 14, 2020 at 17:47
  • @JeffScottBrown build.gradle is auto generated by micronaut-cli. I believe, the generated file will be the same for anyone who runs mn create-app my-app. I'm good for now, since ./gradlew shadowJar did the magic.
    – Arun A
    Jul 14, 2020 at 18:53

2 Answers 2

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How do I generate the my-app-*-all.jar?

If you are using the default Gradle build config, assemble will do it.

~ $ mn --version
Micronaut Version: 2.0.0
JVM Version: 1.8.0_252
~ $ 
~ $ mn create-app my-app
| Application created at /Users/jeffscottbrown/my-app
~ $ 
~ $ cd my-app
my-app $ 
my-app $ ./gradlew assemble

BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 2s
10 actionable tasks: 10 executed
my-app $ 
my-app $ ls -l build/libs 
total 27160
-rw-r--r--  1 jeffscottbrown  staff  13473553 Jul 16 10:23 my-app-0.1-all.jar
-rw-r--r--  1 jeffscottbrown  staff      1457 Jul 16 10:23 my-app-0.1.jar
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  • NOTE: ./gradlew assemble will not generate the *all.jar when you use jib feature while generating the project. i.e. when you use mn create-app my-app --features jib
    – Arun A
    Jul 16, 2020 at 21:13
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./gradlew shadowJar

will generate the my-app-0.1-all.jar.

NOTE: At the time of providing this answer, the shadow plugin seems to be missing when I use jib feature while generating the project. i.e. when you use mn create-app my-app --features jib shadowPlugin is not present in build.gradle file. If that is the case: Add the following lines in build.gradle

plugins {
    ...
    id "com.github.johnrengelman.shadow" version "6.0.0"
}

shadowJar {
    mergeServiceFiles()
}
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  • "when you use mn create-app my-app --features jib shadowPlugin is not present in build.gradle" - That is a different scenario than was asked in the original question. The original question specifically says mn create-app my-app. Jul 16, 2020 at 19:33
  • @JeffScottBrown Sorry if it is confusing. The answer was for the original question only. I am just stating a fact and I want future readers to be aware. mn create-app my-app has the shadow plugin in build.gradle and the command mn create-app my-app --features jib doesn't have the shadow plugin in build.gradle. I'll try to edit the answer and make it as a note.
    – Arun A
    Jul 16, 2020 at 20:57
  • Glad you got it figured out. All the best! Jul 17, 2020 at 0:43

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