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package org.gradle.api.component;

import org.gradle.api.Incubating;
import org.gradle.api.artifacts.ConfigurationVariant;
import org.gradle.internal.HasInternalProtocol;

/**
 * The details object used to determine what to do with a
 * configuration variant when publishing.
 *
 * @since 5.3
 */
@Incubating
@HasInternalProtocol
public interface ConfigurationVariantDetails {
    /**
     * The configuration variant
     */
    ConfigurationVariant getConfigurationVariant();

    /**
     * Marks this configuration variant as being skipped when publishing.
     */
    void skip();

    /**
     * Provides information about the optional status of this added configuration variant.
     *
     * 
    *
  • For the Maven world, this means that dependencies will be declared as {@code optional}.
  • *
  • For the Ivy world, this means that configuration marked optional will not be extended by the {@code default} configuration.
  • *
*/ void mapToOptional(); /** * Provides information about how to publish to a Maven POM file. If * nothing is said, Gradle will publish all dependencies from this * configuration to the compile scope. It is preferable to give * a mapping in order for consumers to get the right dependencies when * asking for the API or the runtime of a component published as a POM * file only. * * Note that Gradle will write Maven scopes in the following order: * *
    *
  • compile dependencies
  • *
  • runtime dependencies
  • *
  • optional compile dependencies
  • *
  • optional runtime dependencies
  • *
* * The mapping only applies to dependencies: dependency constraints will * systematically be published as import scope. * @param scope the Maven scope to use for dependencies found in this configuration variant * */ void mapToMavenScope(String scope); }




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