grailsgradlegrails-3.1

Why does Gradle downgrade my transitive dependencies in a Grails 3.1 application?


I am having a problem with a transitive dependency of my grails-flyway plugin. org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1 declares a dependency to org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1. When I include the plugin into my Grails 3.1.6 project Gradle downgrades Flyway to version 3.2.1.

+--- org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1
|    \--- org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1 -> 3.2.1

My Gradle build file looks like this

buildscript {
    ext {
        grailsVersion = project.grailsVersion
    }
    repositories {
        maven { url "https://repo.grails.org/grails/core" }
    }
    dependencies {
        classpath "org.grails:grails-gradle-plugin:$grailsVersion"
        classpath "com.bertramlabs.plugins:asset-pipeline-gradle:${assetPipelinePluginVersion}"
        classpath "org.grails.plugins:hibernate5:5.0.5"
        classpath 'com.github.ben-manes:gradle-versions-plugin:0.12.0'
    }
}

version "0.40.15"
group "zsc.supporter"

apply plugin: "war"
apply plugin: "org.grails.grails-web"
apply plugin: "org.grails.grails-gsp"
apply plugin: "org.grails.grails-doc"
apply plugin: "asset-pipeline"
apply plugin: 'com.github.ben-manes.versions'

ext {
    grailsVersion = project.grailsVersion
    gradleWrapperVersion = project.gradleWrapperVersion
}

repositories {
    maven { url "https://repo.grails.org/grails/core" }
    maven { url "https://dl.bintray.com/saw303/plugins" }
}

dependencyManagement {
    imports {
        mavenBom "org.grails:grails-bom:$grailsVersion"
    }
    applyMavenExclusions false
}

dependencies {
    compile "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-logging"
    compile "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-autoconfigure"
    compile "org.grails:grails-core"
    compile "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-actuator"
    compile "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-tomcat"
    compile "org.grails:grails-dependencies"
    compile "org.grails:grails-web-boot"
    compile "org.grails.plugins:cache"
    compile "org.grails.plugins:scaffolding"
    compile "org.grails.plugins:hibernate4"
    compile "org.hibernate:hibernate-ehcache"
    console "org.grails:grails-console"
    profile "org.grails.profiles:web:3.1.6"
    runtime "com.bertramlabs.plugins:asset-pipeline-grails:${assetPipelinePluginVersion}"
    runtime "com.h2database:h2"
    testCompile "org.grails:grails-plugin-testing"
    testCompile "org.grails.plugins:geb"
    testRuntime "org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-htmlunit-driver:2.52.0"
    testRuntime "net.sourceforge.htmlunit:htmlunit:2.21"

    compile "org.grails.plugins:spring-security-core:3.0.4"
    compile "org.grails.plugins:quartz:2.0.8"
    compile "org.grails.plugins:mail:2.0.0.RC4"
    compile "eu.bitwalker:UserAgentUtils:1.18"
    compile 'org.mnode.ical4j:ical4j:1.0.7'
    compile 'org.grails.plugins:browser-detection:3.1.0'
    compile "com.googlecode.libphonenumber:libphonenumber:7.3.1"
    runtime 'org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1'

    testCompile "org.grails.plugins:grails-wizer:0.3"
    testCompile 'org.grails:grails-datastore-test-support:5.0.5.RELEASE'

    runtime 'mysql:mysql-connector-java:5.1.29'
}

task wrapper(type: Wrapper) {
    gradleVersion = gradleWrapperVersion
}

assets {
    minifyJs = true
    minifyCss = true
}

Currently I do not understand why Gradle downgrades my transitive dependency. Can someone provide on this?

I am aware that I can force the flyway-core:4.0.1 dependency in my build.gradle but I would like to understand what the downgrade causes.

UPDATE-1

When I run gradle dependencies | grep flyway I get the following output.

+--- org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1
|    \--- org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1 -> 3.2.1
+--- org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1
|    \--- org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1 -> 3.2.1
+--- org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1
|    \--- org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1 -> 3.2.1
+--- org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1
|    \--- org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1 -> 3.2.1

Please find the complete output at pastebin. The grails-flyway plugin and its pom.xml can be found at Bintray.

UPDATE-2

I tried to force Gradle to use org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1 according to Gradles Reference.

configurations.all {
    resolutionStrategy.force 'org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1'
}

That does not affect the problem. The dependency tree still uses version 3.2.1 of flyway-core.

+--- org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1
|    \--- org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1 -> 3.2.1

UPDATE-3

Gradles dependencyInsight command

gradle dependencyInsight --dependency flyway-core --configuration runtime

results in

:dependencyInsight
org.flywaydb:flyway-core:3.2.1 (selected by rule)

org.flywaydb:flyway-core:4.0.1 -> 3.2.1
\--- org.grails.plugins:grails-flyway:0.2.1
     \--- runtime 

What means (selected by rule)?

"Solution" - or how to work it around

I was not able to find the rule that causes Gradle to use flyway-core:3.2.1 instead of flyway-core:4.0.1. But I found a way to work around the problem.

I added the following to my build.gradle to modify my Gradle runtime resolution strategy.

configurations.runtime.resolutionStrategy {

    eachDependency { DependencyResolveDetails det ->

        if (det.requested.name == 'flyway-core' && det.requested.group == 'org.flywaydb') {
            det.useVersion(det.requested.version)
        }
    }
}

Solution

  • The thing causing it is the spring-boot-dependencies-1.3.3.RELEASE.pom

    This forcing the flyway version to 3.2.1

    According to the Spring Boot docs you should be able to add a line like this to your build.gradle: ext['flyway.version'] = '4.0.1'