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package org.gradle.api.artifacts;
import org.gradle.api.Action;
/**
* Provides details about a dependency when it is resolved.
* Provides means to manipulate dependency metadata when it is resolved.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public interface DependencyResolveDetails {
/**
* The module, before it is resolved.
* The requested module does not change even if there are multiple dependency resolve rules
* that manipulate the dependency metadata.
*/
ModuleVersionSelector getRequested();
/**
* Allows to override the version when the dependency {@link #getRequested()} is resolved.
* Can be used to select a version that is different than requested.
* Forcing modules via {@link ResolutionStrategy#force(Object...)} uses this capability.
* Configuring a version different than requested will cause {@link #getTarget()} method
* return a target module with updated target version.
*
* If you need to change not only the version but also group or name please use the {@link #useTarget(Object)} method.
*
* @param version to use when resolving this dependency, cannot be null.
* It is valid to configure the same version as requested.
*/
void useVersion(String version);
/**
* Allows to override the details of the dependency (see {@link #getTarget()})
* when it is resolved (see {@link #getRequested()}).
* This method can be used to change the dependency before it is resolved,
* e.g. change group, name or version (or all three of them).
* In many cases users are interested in changing the version.
* For such scenario you can use the {@link #useVersion(String)} method.
*
* @param notation the notation that gets parsed into an instance of {@link ModuleVersionSelector}.
* You can pass Strings like 'org.gradle:gradle-core:1.4',
* Maps like [group: 'org.gradle', name: 'gradle-core', version: '1.4'],
* or instances of ModuleVersionSelector.
*
* @since 1.5
*/
void useTarget(Object notation);
/**
* The target module selector used to resolve the dependency.
* Never returns null. Target module is updated when methods like {@link #useVersion(String)} are used.
*/
ModuleVersionSelector getTarget();
/**
* Sets a human readable description for the reason the component is selected. The description will only
* be used if the rule is actually selecting a target, either using {@link #useVersion(String)} or {@link #useTarget(Object)}
*
* @param description a description of the selection reason
*
* @return this details object
*
* @since 4.5
*/
DependencyResolveDetails because(String description);
/**
* Configures the artifact selection for the target component of this dependency resolution rule.
* @param details the artifact selection details
*
* @since 6.6
*/
DependencyResolveDetails artifactSelection(Action super ArtifactSelectionDetails> details);
}