Mybatis Gradle Generator Plugin
This is only the wrapper for MyBatis Generator on Gradle.
Every details about the generate defined in the file which you declare the path in the mybatisGenerator/configFile
.
You can override the dependencies to the newest version in the configuration, or other database dependencies.
In your build.gradle
file, add following plugin in two ways:
plugins {
id "com.qqviaja.gradle.MybatisGenerator" version "2.5"
}
buildscript {
repositories {
maven {
url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/"
}
}
dependencies {
classpath "com.qqviaja.gradle:mybatis-generator-plugin:2.5"
}
}
apply plugin: "com.qqviaja.gradle.MybatisGenerator"
configurations {
mybatisGenerator
}
mybatisGenerator {
verbose = true
configFile = 'src/main/resources/autogen/generatorConfig.xml'
mybatisProperties = ['key1' : "value1",'key2' : "value2"]
// optional, here is the override dependencies for the plugin or you can add other database dependencies.
dependencies {
mybatisGenerator 'org.mybatis.generator:mybatis-generator-core:1.4.2'
mybatisGenerator 'mysql:mysql-connector-java:5.1.47'
mybatisGenerator 'org.postgresql:postgresql:42.2.6'
mybatisGenerator // Here add your mariadb dependencies or else
}
}
generatorConfig.xml
Properties set under mybatisProperties
can be referenced with placeholder syntax in the configFile
.
mybatisProperties = [
'jdbcUrl' : 'jdbc:postgresql:.....',
'jdbcDriverClass': 'org.postgresql.Driver',
'jdbcUsername' : '...',
'jdbcPassword' : '...',
]
<!-- generatorConfig.xml -->
<!-- reference the parameters by using ${...} -->
<jdbcConnection
driverClass="${jdbcDriverClass}"
connectionURL="${jdbcUrl}"
userId="${jdbcUsername}"
password="${jdbcPassword}">
</jdbcConnection>
Use Spock Framework to test, just run ./gradlew clean check
.