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fix(deps): update all dependencies (major)

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change Age Confidence
actions/checkout action major v4 -> v6 age confidence
actions/setup-java action major v4 -> v5 age confidence
actions/upload-artifact action major v4 -> v5 age confidence
gradle (source) major 8.14.3 -> 9.2.1 age confidence
gradle/actions action major v4 -> v5 age confidence
com.diffplug.gradle.spotless plugin major 7.2.1 -> 8.1.0 age confidence
com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor (source) dependencies major 4.12.0 -> 5.3.2 age confidence

Release Notes

actions/checkout (actions/checkout)

v6

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v5

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actions/setup-java (actions/setup-java)

v5

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actions/upload-artifact (actions/upload-artifact)

v5

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gradle/gradle (gradle)

v9.2.1: 9.2.1

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 9.2.1.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Windows ARM support
  • Improved publishing APIs
  • Better guidance for dependency verification failures

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle: Adam, Björn Kautler, hasunzo, HYEON, Hyunjoon Park, HYUNJUN SON, Jendrik Johannes, Kirill Gavrilov, Madalin Valceleanu, Martin Bonnin, Matthew Haughton, Mikhail Polivakha, Na Minhyeok, Philip Wedemann, Philipp Schneider, Róbert Papp, Simon Marquis, TheGoesen, Vincent Potucek, Xin Wang.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 9.2.1 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=9.2.1 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 9.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines. If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v9.2.0

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v9.1.0: 9.1.0

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 9.1.0.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Full Java 25 support
  • Native task graph visualization
  • Enhanced console output

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle: Eng Zer Jun, EunHyunsu, Gaëtan Muller, HeeChul Yang, Jendrik Johannes, Johnny Lim, Junho Lee, Kirill Gavrilov, Matthew Haughton, Na Minhyeok, Philip Wedemann, Philipp Schneider, Pradyumna C, r-a-sattarov, Ryszard Perkowski, Sebastian Schuberth, SebastianHeil, Staffan Al-Kadhimi, winfriedgerlach, Xin Wang.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 9.1.0 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=9.1.0 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 9.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines. If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v9.0.0: 9.0.0

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 9.0.0.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Configuration Cache is the recommended execution mode
  • Gradle requires JVM 17 or higher to run
  • Build scripts use Kotlin 2.2 and Groovy 4.0
  • Improved Kotlin DSL script compilation avoidance

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle: Aaron Matthis, Adam E, Adam S, Björn Kautler, Daniel Lacasse, Eng Zer Jun, EunHyunsu, FlorianMichael, Francisco Prieto, Gaëtan Muller, Jake Wharton, Kengo TODA, Kent Kaseda, Madalin Valceleanu, Marc Philipp, Mark S. Lewis, Matthew Haughton, Mycroft Wong, Na Minhyeok, Nelson Osacky, Olivier "Oli" Dagenais, ploober, Radai Rosenblatt, Róbert Papp, Sebastian Schuberth, Victor Merkulov.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 9.0.0 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=9.0.0 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 9.0.0 upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines. If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

gradle/actions (gradle/actions)

v5

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square/okhttp (com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor)

v5.3.2

2025-11-18

  • Fix: Don't delay triggering timeouts. In Okio 3.16.0 we introduced a regression that caused timeouts to fire later than they were supposed to.

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.16.4][okio_3_16_4].

v5.3.1

2025-11-16

This release is the same as 5.3.0. Okio 3.16.3 didn't have a necessary fix!

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.16.3][okio_3_16_3].

v5.3.0

2025-10-30

  • New: Add tags to Call, including computable tags. Use this to attach application-specific metadata to a Call in an EventListener or Interceptor. The tag can be read in any other EventListener or Interceptor.

      override fun intercept(chain: Interceptor.Chain): Response {
        chain.call().tag(MyAnalyticsTag::class) {
          MyAnalyticsTag(...)
        }
    
        return chain.proceed(chain.request())
      }
    
  • New: Support request bodies on HTTP/1.1 connection upgrades.

  • New: EventListener.plus() makes it easier to observe events in multiple listeners.

  • Fix: Don't spam logs with ‘Method isLoggable in android.util.Log not mocked.’ when using OkHttp in Robolectric and Paparazzi tests.

  • Upgrade: [Kotlin 2.2.21][kotlin_2_2_21].

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.16.2][okio_3_16_2].

  • Upgrade: [ZSTD-KMP 0.4.0][zstd_kmp_0_4_0]. This update fixes a bug that caused APKs to fail [16 KB ELF alignment checks][elf_alignment].

v5.2.3

2025-11-18

  • Fix: Don't delay triggering timeouts. In Okio 3.16.0 we introduced a regression that caused timeouts to fire later than they were supposed to.

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.16.4][okio_3_16_4].

v5.2.2

2025-11-16

This release is the same as 5.3.0. Okio 3.16.3 didn't have a necessary fix!

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.16.3][okio_3_16_3].

v5.2.1

2025-10-09

  • Fix: Don't crash when calling Socket.shutdownOutput() or shutdownInput() on an SSLSocket on Android API 21 through 23. This method throws an UnsupportedOperationException, so we now catch that and close the underlying stream instead.

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.16.1][okio_3_16_1].

v5.2.0

2025-10-07

  • New: Support [HTTP 101] responses with Response.socket. This mechanism is only supported on HTTP/1.1. We also reimplemented our websocket client to use this new mechanism.

  • New: The okhttp-zstd module negotiates [Zstandard (zstd)][zstd] compression with servers that support it. It integrates a new (unstable) [ZSTD-KMP] library, also from Square. Enable it like this:

    val client = OkHttpClient.Builder()
      .addInterceptor(CompressionInterceptor(Zstd, Gzip))
      .build()
    
  • New: Support the QUERY HTTP method. You will need to set the Request.cacheUrlOverride property to cache calls made with this method. The RequestBody.sha256() may be helpful here; use it to compose a cache URL from the query body.

  • New: Publish events when calls must wait to execute. EventListener.dispatcherQueueStart() is invoked when a call starts waiting, and dispatcherQueueEnd() is invoked when it's done.

  • New: Request.toCurl() returns a copy-pasteable [curl] command consistent with Chrome’s and Firefox’s ‘copy as cURL’ features.

  • New: Support [JPMS]. We replaced our Automatic-Module-Name metadata with proper module-info.java files.

  • Fix: Recover gracefully when worker threads are interrupted. When we introduced fast fallback in OkHttp 5.0, we started using background threads while connecting. Sadly that code didn't handle interruptions well. This is now fixed.

  • Upgrade: [Kotlin 2.2.20][kotlin_2_2_20].

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.16.0][okio_3_16_0].

v5.1.0

2025-07-07

  • New: Response.peekTrailers(). When we changed Response.trailers() to block instead of throwing in 5.0.0, we inadvertently removed the ability for callers to peek the trailers (by catching the IllegalStateException if they weren't available). This new API restores that capability.

  • Fix: Don't crash on trailers() if the response doesn't have a body. We broke [Retrofit] users who read the trailers on the raw() OkHttp response, after its body was decoded.

v5.0.0

2025-07-02

This is our first stable release of OkHttp since 2023. Here's the highlights if you're upgrading from OkHttp 4.x:

OkHttp is now packaged as separate JVM and Android artifacts. This allows us to offer platform-specific features and optimizations. If your build system handles [Gradle module metadata], this change should be automatic.

MockWebServer has a new coordinate and package name. We didn’t like that our old artifact depends on JUnit 4 so the new one doesn’t. It also has a better API built on immutable values. (We intend to continue publishing the old okhttp3.mockwebserver artifact so there’s no urgency to migrate.)

Coordinate Package Name Description
com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver3:5.0.0 mockwebserver3 Core module. No JUnit dependency!
com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver3-junit4:5.0.0 mockwebserver3.junit4 Optional JUnit 4 integration.
com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver3-junit5:5.0.0 mockwebserver3.junit5 Optional JUnit 5 integration.
com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver:5.0.0 okhttp3.mockwebserver Obsolete. Depends on JUnit 4.

OkHttp now supports Happy Eyeballs ([RFC 8305][rfc_8305]) for IPv4+IPv6 networks. It attempts both IPv6 and IPv4 connections concurrently, keeping whichever connects first.

We’ve improved our Kotlin APIs. You can skip the builder:

val request = Request(
  url = "https://cash.app/".toHttpUrl(),
)

OkHttp now supports [GraalVM].

Here’s what has changed since 5.0.0-alpha.17:

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.15.0][okio_3_15_0].
  • Upgrade: [Kotlin 2.2.0][kotlin_2_2_0].
  • Fix: Don't crash with a NoSuchMethodError when using OkHttp with the Sentry SDK.
  • Fix: Retain the query data in the old okhttp3.mockwebserver.RecordedRequest.path property. We inadvertently changed this behavior when we introduced the mockwebserver3 API.

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