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When does shadowJar run? I thought it runs at the same time the jar task runs, which is before reobfJar. I need it to run after reobfJar.
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By diesieben07 · Posted
You should probably use the Shadow plugin. -
Hi, I am trying to get HikariCP bundled with my mod as a one fat jar. But there is a problem where HikariCP causes reobfJar to fail with InvalidArgumentException, and I'm not sure why. Here is my gradle code right now (I left out a lot of stuff which I don't think matters): configurations { embed } dependencies { minecraft 'net.minecraftforge:forge:1.16.5-36.1.0' embed group: 'com.zaxxer', name: 'HikariCP', version: '4.0.3' compileOnly group: 'com.ea.async', name: 'ea-async', version: '1.2.3' } jar { from configurations.embed.collect{ it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) } manifest { attributes([ "Specification-Title": "examplemod", "Specification-Vendor": "examplemodsareus", "Specification-Version": "1", // We are version 1 of ourselves "Implementation-Title": project.name, "Implementation-Version": "${version}", "Implementation-Vendor" :"examplemodsareus", "Implementation-Timestamp": new Date().format("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ") ]) } } jar.finalizedBy('reobfJar') As I understand, this is the current order of events: `jar` task to run, which will bundle all the dependencies marked with `embed`, which will create the fat jar `reobfJar` will run on that fat jar. Would I would like to do instead is this order of events: `jar` task to run, but no fat jar is created at this time. `reobfJar` will run on the output of `jar`. A new task runs, which will take the output of `reobfJar` and combine it with the dependencies marked with `embed` to create the one fat jar I think the code would look something like this: jar { manifest { attributes([ "Specification-Title": "examplemod", "Specification-Vendor": "examplemodsareus", "Specification-Version": "1", // We are version 1 of ourselves "Implementation-Title": project.name, "Implementation-Version": "${version}", "Implementation-Vendor" :"examplemodsareus", "Implementation-Timestamp": new Date().format("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ") ]) } } jar.finalizedBy('reobfJar') task bundle(type: Jar) { manifest { attributes 'Main-Class': 'com.gluecode.fpvdrone.server.Main' } from "build/libs/modid-1.0.jar" from configurations.embed.collect{ it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) } } The problems I have with the above is: I have to run `./gradlew bundle` after running `./gradlew buildNeeded`. And I'd like to just run 1 command. It doesn't work because it results in an invalid mod jar. I'm am still learning gradle. Can anyone help me?
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By diesieben07 · Posted
You need to make your own modifier with its own ID (otherwise Minecraft will ignore you and consider the two modifiers the same). Then add your own modifier on top of the vanilla modifier.
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