Final release of v4.0.0 of the setup-gradle, dependency-submission and wrapper-validation actions provided under gradle/actions.
This release is available under the v4 tag.
Major changes from the v3 release
The arguments parameter has been removed
Using the action to execute Gradle via the arguments parameter was deprecated in v3 and this parameter has been removed.
See here for more details.
Cache cleanup enabled by default
After a number of fixes and improvements, this release enables cache-cleanup by default for all Jobs using the setup-gradle and dependency-submission actions.
Improvements and bugfixes related cache cleanup:
By default, cache cleanup is not run if any Gradle build fails (#71)
Cache cleanup is not run after configuration-cache reuse (#19)
This feature should help to minimize the size of entries written to the GitHub Actions cache, speeding up builds and reducing cache usage.
Wrapper validation enabled by default
In v3, the setup-gradle action was enhanced to support Gradle wrapper validation, removing the need to use a separate workflow
file with the gradle/actions/wrapper-validation action.
With this release, wrapper validation has been significantly improved, and is now enabled by default (#12):
The allow-snapshot-wrappers makes it possible to validate snapshot wrapper jars using setup-gradle.
Valid wrapper checksums are cached in Gradle User Home, reducing the need to retrieve checksum values remotely (#172).
Reduce network calls in wrapper-validation for new Gradle versions: By only fetching wrapper checksums for Gradle versions that were not known when this action was released, this release reduces the likelihood that a network failure could cause failure in wrapper validation (#171)
Improved error message when wrapper-validation finds no wrapper jars (#284)
Wrapper validation is important for supply-chain integrity. Enabling this feature by default will increase the coverage of wrapper
validation on projects using GitHub Actions.
New input parameters for Dependency Graph generation
Some dependency-graph inputs that could previously only be configured via environment variables now have dedicated action inputs:
dependency-graph-report-dir: sets the location where dependency-graph reports will be generated
In Job summary, the action now provides an explanation when cache is set to read-only or disabled (#255)
When setup-gradle requests a specific Gradle version, the action will no longer download and install that version if it is already available on the PATH of the runner (#270)
To attempt to speed up builds, the setup-gradle and dependency-submission actions now attempt to use the D: drive for Gradle User Home if it is available (#290)
Deprecations and breaking changes
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d156388 Bump path-to-regexp from 6.2.1 to 6.3.0 in /sources
2e93f41 Bump the npm-dependencies group across 1 directory with 2 updates
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d156388
Bump path-to-regexp from 6.2.1 to 6.3.0 in /sources2e93f41
Bump the npm-dependencies group across 1 directory with 2 updatesee8dc90
[bot] Update dist directory5fe9264
Bump references to Develocity Gradle plugin from 3.18 to 3.18.129d4d80
Bump the npm-dependencies group across 1 directory with 3 updates478782d
Bump peter-evans/create-pull-request in the github-actions groupe6215ed
[bot] Update dist directory765a734
Fix passing expiresInHours query parametera122cf5
Document develocity-token-expiry parameter5baa1de
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