Infer Gradle Plugin
This Gradle plug-in creates tasks to run Infer on Android and Java projects.
Deprecated
This plug-in isn't used or maintained by the original authors anymore. For null checking, we recommend migrating to NullAway. If you're still using Infer for additional checks, we recomend investigating other approaches as this plug-in isn't actively being worked on.
Integration
To use this plug-in, you must have Infer installed.
Add the plug-in dependency and apply it in your project's build.gradle
:
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
...
classpath "com.uber:infer-plugin:0.7.4"
}
}
Applying the Plugin
Android
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
apply plugin: 'com.uber.infer.android'
Java
apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'com.uber.infer.java'
Including and Excluding
In the build.gradle of the project that applies the plugin:
inferPlugin {
infer {
include = project.files("<PATH_TO_INCLUDE>")
exclude = project.files("<PATH_TO_EXCLUDE>")
}
eradicate {
include = project.files("<PATH_TO_INCLUDE>")
exclude = project.files("<PATH_TO_EXCLUDE>")
}
}
Tasks
infer
- runs Infer's standard analyzer.eradicate
- runs Infer's Eradicate analyzer.
For Android projects, the plug-in will create a task for each build variant in your application or library (for example, debug and release).
inferVaraint
- runs Infer's standard analyzer.eradicateVariant
- runs Infer's Eradicate analyzer.
For a specific list of tasks available on your project, run Gradle's tasks
command.
Contributors
We'd love for you to contribute to our open source projects. Before we can accept your contributions, we kindly ask you to sign our Uber Contributor License Agreement.
- If you find a bug, open an issue or submit a fix via a pull request.
- If you have a feature request, open an issue or submit an implementation via a pull request
- If you want to contribute, submit a pull request.