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Gradle H2 Plugin

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This plugin provides the capability of running and populating an embedded H2 database as part of a gradle build, perfect for integration testing with embedded web containers.

Usage

To use the h2 plugin, include the following in your buildscript:

apply plugin: 'h2'

buildscript {
    repositories {
        add(new org.apache.ivy.plugins.resolver.URLResolver()) {
            name = 'GitHub'
            addArtifactPattern 'http://cloud.github.com/downloads/[organisation]/[module]/[module]-[revision].[ext]'
        }
        mavenCentral() // or alternatively your own maven resolver
    }

    dependencies {
        classpath 'jamescarr:h2-gradle-plugin:0.8.2'
        classpath 'com.h2database:h2:1.3.164'  // choose your own version
    }
}

Defining h2 configuration and database named 'example'

h2 {
	tcpPort = 9092
	webPort = 8082
	
	example {
		scripts = [
		     'src/test/resources/cars.sql'
		   , 'src/test/resources/init-data.sql'
		]
	}
}

the inner closure databaseName will create a database with that name and populate it with scripts defined by the script variable. You can have multiple database closures that will create multiple databases.

apply plugin: 'h2'

h2 {
	tcpPort = 9092
	webPort = 8082
	
	one {
		scripts = [
		     'src/test/resources/cars.sql'
		   , 'src/test/resources/init-data.sql'
		]
	}
	
	two {
		scripts = [
		     'src/test/resources/boats.sql'
		   , 'src/test/resources/init-data.sql'
		]
	}
}

Using with jettyRun

jettyRun.doFirst {
  h2start.execute()
}

Using with tomcatRun

tomcatRun.doFirst {
  h2start.execute()
}

More to come.

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