Similar to the standard application plugin, this plugin facilitates packaging Gradle projects for easy distribution and execution. This distribution chooses different packaging conventions that attempt to split immutable files from mutable state and configuration.
In particular, this plugin packages a project into a common deployment structure with a simple start script, daemonizing script, and, a manifest describing the content of the package. The package will follow this structure:
[service-name]-[service-version]/
    deployment/
        manifest.yml                      # simple package manifest
    service/
        bin/
            [service-name]                # Bash start script
            [service-name].bat            # Windows start script
            init.sh                       # daemonizing script
            darwin-amd64/go-java-launcher # Native Java launcher binary (MacOS)
            linux-amd64/go-java-launcher  # Native Java launcher binary (Linux)
            launcher-static.yml           # generated configuration for go-java-launcher
            launcher-check.yml            # generated configuration for check.sh go-java-launcher
        lib/
            [jars]
        monitoring/
            bin/ 
                check.sh                  # monitoring script
    var/                                  # application configuration and data
The service/bin/ directory contains both Gradle-generated launcher scripts ([service-name] and [service-name].bat)
and go-java-launcher launcher binaries.
Packages are produced as gzipped tar named [service-name]-[project-version].sls.tgz.
Apply the plugin using standard Gradle convention:
plugins {
    id 'com.palantir.java-distribution'
}
Set the service name, main class, and optionally the arguments to pass to the program for a default run configuration:
distribution {
    serviceName 'my-service'
    mainClass 'com.palantir.foo.bar.MyServiceMainClass'
    args 'server', 'var/conf/my-service.yml'
}
The distribution block offers the following options:
serviceNamethe name of this service, used to construct the final artifact's file name.mainClassclass containing the entry point to start the program.- (optional) 
argsa list of arguments to supply when runningstart. - (optional) 
checkArgsa list of arguments to supply to the monitoring script, if omitted, no monitoring script will be generated. - (optional) 
defaultJvmOptsa list of default JVM options to set on the program. - (optional) 
enableManifestClasspatha boolean flag; if set to true, then the explicit Java classpath is omitted from the generated Windows start script and instead inferred from a JAR file whose MANIFEST contains the classpath entries. - (optional) 
excludeFromVara list of directories (relative to${projectDir}/var) to exclude from the distribution, defaulting to['log', 'run']. Note: this plugin will always createvar/data/tmpin the resulting distribution to ensure the prescribed Java temp directory exists. Settingdatafor this option will still ensure nothing in${projectDir}/var/datais copied. - (optional) 
javaHomea fixed override for theJAVA_HOMEenvironment variable that will be applied wheninit.shis run. 
The list of JVM options passed to the Java processes launched through a package's start-up scripts is obtained by
concatenating the following list of hard-coded required options and the list of options specified in
distribution.defaultJvmOpts:
Hard-coded required JVM options:
-Djava.io.tmpdir=var/data/tmp: Allocates temporary files inside the application installation folder rather than on/tmp; the latter is often space-constrained on cloud hosts.
The go-java-launcher and init.sh launchers additionally append the list of JVM options specified in the
var/conf/launcher-custom.yml configuration file. Note that later
options typically override earlier options (although this behavior is undefined and may be JVM-specific); this allows
users to override the hard-coded options.
Environment variables can be configured through the env blocks of launcher-static.yml and launcher-custom.yml as
described in configuration file. They are set by the launcher process
before the Java process is executed.
To create a compressed, gzipped tar file, run the distTar task.
As part of package creation, this plugin will create three shell scripts:
service/bin/[service-name]: a Gradle default start script for running the definedmainClass. This script is considered deprecated due to security issues with injectable Bash code; use the go-java-launcher binaries instead (see below).service/bin/<architecture>/go-java-launcher: native binaries for executing the specifiedmainClass, configurable viaservice/bin/launcher-static.ymlandvar/conf/launcher-custom.yml.service/bin/init.sh: a shell script to assist with daemonizing a JVM process. The script takes a single argument ofstart,stop,consoleorstatus.start: On calls toservice/bin/init.sh start,service/bin/<architecture>/go-java-launcherwill be executed, disowned, and a pid file recorded invar/run/[service-name].pid.console: likestart, but does not background the process.status: returns 0 whenvar/run/[service-name].pidexists and a process the id recorded in that file with a command matching the expected start command is found in the process table.stop: if the process status is 0, issues a kill signal to the process.
service/monitoring/bin/check.sh: a no-argument shell script that returns0when a service is healthy and non-zero otherwise. This script is generated if and only ifcheckArgsis specified above, and will run the singular command defined by invoking<mainClass> [checkArgs]to obtain health status.
In addition to creating these scripts, this plugin will merge the entire
contents of ${projectDir}/service and ${projectDir}/var into the package.
The plugin also exposes the tar file as an artifact in the sls configuration, making it easy to
share the artifact between sibling Gradle projects. For example:
configurations { tarballs }
dependencies {
    tarballs project(path: ':other-project', configuration: 'sls')
}To run the main class using Gradle, run the run task.
distTar: creates the gzipped tar packagecreateStartScripts: generates standard Java start scriptscreateInitScript: generates daemonizing init.sh scriptcreateManifest: generates a simple yaml file describing the package contentrun: runs the specifiedmainClasswith defaultargs
This plugin is made available under the Apache 2.0 License.