pygradle VS gradle-use-python-plugin

Compare pygradle vs gradle-use-python-plugin and see what are their differences.

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pygradle gradle-use-python-plugin
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Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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pygradle

Posts with mentions or reviews of pygradle. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-02.
  • Using python with Gradle
    1 project | /r/IntelliJIDEA | 5 Apr 2023
    Maybe this will support what you want to do: https://github.com/linkedin/pygradle
    3 projects | /r/learnpython | 2 Apr 2023
    I know it is not the usual route but i would like to know if there are any popular ways of using python in a gradle project? The only ones I can find are here, here and here and have not been updated in years and/or use a very old gradle version (5.0). Am I missing something here? I am using IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate.
  • Build tool for small project /w PyCharm integration
    2 projects | /r/Python | 25 Oct 2021
    Gradle is what Linkedin is using for their Python deployments, or at least did at some point. Their writeup seems reasonable enough, although I can't find much resources on PyGradle, and their Github project seems to have been abandoned two years ago, doesn't have support for recent Gradle versions. I've used Gradle for Java before, and I know Intellij integration is pretty good, but don't want to end up using a dead product.

gradle-use-python-plugin

Posts with mentions or reviews of gradle-use-python-plugin. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-02.
  • Using python with Gradle
    3 projects | /r/learnpython | 2 Apr 2023
    I know it is not the usual route but i would like to know if there are any popular ways of using python in a gradle project? The only ones I can find are here, here and here and have not been updated in years and/or use a very old gradle version (5.0). Am I missing something here? I am using IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pygradle and gradle-use-python-plugin you can also consider the following projects:

Invoke - Pythonic task management & command execution.

jaxb-gradle-plugin - Gradle JAXB code generation plugin

gradle-python-envs - Gradle plugin that automates Python environments creation

jooq-plugin - Plugin for generating jOOQ classes using dockerized databases

badass-runtime-plugin - Create a custom runtime image of your non-modular application

gradle-snowflake - A Gradle plugin for publishing JVM-based applications to Snowflake.

gradle-node-plugin - Gradle plugin for integrating NodeJS in your build. :rocket:

badass-jlink-plugin - Create a custom runtime image of your modular application

jacoco-android-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin that creates JaCoCo test reports for Android unit tests