This fixes two issues with the `nix-update-gradle` target:
* It now fails when a JAR is missing which used to be ignored.
* It ignores dependencies that have no JARs, like Eclipse plugins.
This makes the process more robust, since we can see something is
missing right away, and a developer may re-run the process to take
account of possible temporary networking failures or rate limiting.
It also slims down the size of the `deps.json` by removing dependencies
which contribute no actual JARs or AARs to the build process.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
The mess with regexes is hard to read and think about which is why it
had bugs with handling some Gradle formats.
It also lowers further the number of dependencies pulled from 785 to 744.
Changes:
- Added `gradle_parser.awk` script for getting dependencies from Gradle
- Changed the `deps.urls` file to contain full URLs to POMs
- Dropped the `deps.urls.old` part since `get_urls.sh` no longer exists
- Added `CLR` for learing line to `scripts/colors.sh`
- Wrote a new `nix/deps/gradle/README.md`
- Re-generated `nix/pkgs/go-maven-resolver/deps.nix`
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
This Go package was implemented by me to avoid having to use Mavan or
Gradle to resolve all the dependencies for Nix:
https://github.com/status-im/go-maven-resolver
The Go tool is essentially a slightly smarter and more efficient version
of the `get_urls.sh` script, which was mostly slow due to the `mvn
dependency:list` calls and slow HTTP requests.
This takes down the `make nix-update-gradle` target to under 2 minutes
on my machine.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>