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Custom Plugins Repo not used for RunPluginVerifierTask
I have an IntelliJ plugin which depends on other company internal plugins. The dependencies are configured in the plugin.xml as follows:
<idea-plugin>
...
<depends>com.intellij.modules.java</depends>
<depends>CustomPlugin1</depends>
<depends>CustomPlugin2</depends>
...
</idea-plugin>
The two custom plugins are deployed to a company internal custom plugin repository.
Accordingly I have a build.gradle.kts file that lists these plugins along with the custom plugin URL:
...
plugins {
...
id("org.jetbrains.intellij") version "0.6.5"
...
}
intellij {
version = "..."
pluginsRepo {
custom("url")
}
setPlugins("java", "CustomPlugin1:1.0.0", "CustomPlugin2:3.0.1")
tasks.withType<RunPluginVerifierTask> {
setIdeVersions(listOf("IU-2020.2.4", "IU-2020.3"))
failureLevel = FailureLevel.ALL
}
}
...
When running the gradle task like "gradle clean buildPlugin runPluginVerifier -s -i" it fails to find the custom plugin dependencies. The log shows the following messages and the build fails:
2020-12-21T15:30:05 [main] INFO verification - Finished 1 of 2 verifications (in 2.6 s): IU-203.5981.155 against MyPlugin: 2 missing mandatory dependencies. 2 possible compatibility problems, some of which may be caused by missing dependency
2020-12-21T15:30:05 [main] INFO verification - Finished 2 of 2 verifications (in 2.7 s): IU-202.8194.7 against MyPlugin: 2 missing mandatory dependencies. 2 possible compatibility problems, some of which may be caused by missing dependency
Plugin MyPlugin against IU-203.5981.155: 2 missing mandatory dependencies. 2 possible compatibility problems, some of which may be caused by missing dependency
Missing dependencies:
CustomPlugin1: Plugin CustomPlugin1 is not available in Marketplace https://plugins.jetbrains.com
CustomPlugin2: Plugin CustomPlugin2 is not available in Marketplace https://plugins.jetbrains.com
Is my custom pluginsRepo configuration wrong? Or is it necessary to pass this information over to the pluginVerifier somehow?
Thanks
@mvilliger, unfortunately, for now, it is not possible to set a third-party repository as a source for the dependencies. However, you can run the verifier in offline mode and provide all dependencies in front.
Ah ok. Thank you very much for the fast response!
The issue to track: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/MP-3343