This is the first release of gradle/gradle-build-action available with the v3 version tag.
[!IMPORTANT]
As of v3 this action has been superceded by gradle/actions/setup-gradle.
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The only major breaking change from gradle-build-action@v2.12.0 is the update to require a Node 20 runtime environment.
Aside from that change, this release should generally serve as a drop-in replacement for gradle-build-action@v2.
[NEW] - Added dependency-graph-continue-on-failure input, which can be set to false to force the Job to fail when dependency graph submission fails (gradle/gradle-build-action#1036). Failure modes include:
Fail build step if version of Gradle being executed is not supported for dependency-graph generation (gradle/gradle-build-action#1034)
Fail job if permissions are insufficient to submit dependency graph via Dependency Submission API (gradle/gradle-build-action#997)
[NEW] - Add dependency-graph: clear option to clear any dependency-graph previously submitted by the job
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Bumps gradle/gradle-build-action from 2 to 3.
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