Remove the printModulePaths task and read modules direct from settings

Change-Id: Ib871afb7e9f5da3a4240e18062fad9e701c218e7
pull/1460/head
Don Turner 1 month ago
parent 7f2ce57c67
commit 2ec94082e3

@ -49,13 +49,3 @@ plugins {
alias(libs.plugins.room) apply false
alias(libs.plugins.module.graph) apply true // Plugin applied to allow module graph generation
}
// Task to print all the module paths in the project e.g. :core:data
// Used by module graph generator script
tasks.register("printModulePaths") {
subprojects {
if (subprojects.size == 0) {
println(this.path)
}
}
}

@ -31,6 +31,19 @@ then
exit 1
fi
# Check for a version of grep which supports Perl regex.
# On MacOS the OS installed grep doesn't support Perl regex so check for the existence of the
# GNU version instead which is prefixed with 'g' to distinguish it from the OS installed version.
if grep -P "" /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then
GREP_COMMAND=grep
elif command -v ggrep &> /dev/null; then
GREP_COMMAND=ggrep
else
echo "You don't have a version of 'grep' installed which supports Perl regular expressions."
echo "On MacOS you can install one using Homebrew with the command: 'brew install grep'"
exit 1
fi
# Initialize an array to store excluded modules
excluded_modules=()
@ -50,7 +63,7 @@ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
done
# Get the module paths
module_paths=$(./gradlew -q printModulePaths --no-configuration-cache)
module_paths=$(${GREP_COMMAND} -oP 'include\("\K[^"]+' settings.gradle.kts)
# Ensure the output directory exists
mkdir -p docs/images/graphs/

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