aws-junit5 VS publish-plugin

Compare aws-junit5 vs publish-plugin and see what are their differences.

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aws-junit5 publish-plugin
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20 380
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1.8 8.4
almost 2 years ago 21 days ago
Java Kotlin
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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aws-junit5

Posts with mentions or reviews of aws-junit5. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-27.

publish-plugin

Posts with mentions or reviews of publish-plugin. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-21.
  • Publishing Android libraries to MavenCentral in 2021
    3 projects | dev.to | 21 Apr 2021
    To easily automate publishing later, you'll use the gradle-nexus/publish-plugin tool. This has to be added in your project level (root) build.gradle file as a dependency.
  • No-bullshit guide on publishing your Gradle projects to Maven Central
    2 projects | dev.to | 27 Feb 2021
    There is a remedy: Gradle Nexus Publish Plugin. This plugin automatically closes and releases OSSRH staging repositories whenever you publish something. To use it, remove the repositories section from the publishing plugin configuration of your build script (the one mentioning "OSSRH" in my example above) and add these lines to your build:
  • How to publish a Gradle project to OSSRH.
    3 projects | /r/java | 5 Feb 2021
    Yeah, the new plugin which combines both of these functionalities is wip https://github.com/gradle-nexus/publish-plugin . I assume this will get released soon.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing aws-junit5 and publish-plugin you can also consider the following projects:

jqwik - Property-Based Testing on the JUnit Platform

java-11-examples - JDK 11 examples and demo projects.

elementary - A suite of libraries that simplify creating and unit testing annotation processors.

gradle-maven-publish-plugin - A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries, including sources and javadoc, to Maven Central or any other Nexus instance.

zerocode - A community-developed, free, opensource, automated testing framework for microservices APIs, Kafka(Data Streams) and Load testing. Zerocode Open Source enables you to create, change and maintain your automated test scenarios via simple JSON or YAML files. Visit documentation below:

stream-chat-android - :speech_balloon: Android Chat SDK ➜ Stream Chat API. UI component libraries for chat apps. Kotlin & Jetpack Compose messaging SDK for Android chat

yamaledt - JUnit 5 Parameterized Test Yaml Test Data Source

gradle-publish-ossrh-sample

maven-it-extension - Experimental JUnit Jupiter Extension for writing integration tests for Maven plugins/Maven extensions/Maven Core

kotlin-android-template - Android + Kotlin + Github Actions + ktlint + Detekt + Gradle Kotlin DSL + buildSrc = ❤️

Springy-Store-Microservices - Springy Store is a conceptual simple μServices-based project using the latest cutting-edge technologies, to demonstrate how the Store services are created to be a cloud-native and 12-factor app agnostic. Those μServices are developed based on Spring Boot & Cloud framework that implements cloud-native intuitive, design patterns, and best practices.