2.25.0 contains a breaking change that made HttpStorageOptions not
serializeable, which breaks RDE as it needs to access GCS from Beam.
2.22.6 was the last version that was used before the Gradle upgrade.
Also had to downgrade google-cloud-nio to pass the tests.
For some inexplicable reason, I had to manually add
guava-listenablefuture as
testRuntimeClasspath/runtimeClasspath/deploy_jar dependencies to the
networking, docs and prober subprojects' lock files, as running
`gradle test --write-locks` would NOT add them and succeed; but without
`--write-locks`, running the corresponding tests would fail.
See: b/294378137.
This includes removing (hopefully temporarily) the gradle-lint plugin as
it is incompatible with various Gradle versions (see
https://github.com/nebula-plugins/gradle-lint-plugin/issues/393). This
is somewhat unfortunate since the plugin is useful for removing unused
dependencies, though with the relatively small amount of Gradle code we
write hopefully it will not be missed much. If Nebula changes their
code to be compatible with Gradle 8+, we can re-add it easily.
This upgrade means we can remove the code added in 342051e1.
This is an 'easy' upgrade that requires a minor change in
common/build.gradle and the removal of an unnecessary import in buildSrc.
Gradle 7.4 and above has breaking changes that break the latest nebula lint plugin. We may have to wait a while.
* Convert to gradle 7.
* More fixes, regenerated lockfiles.
* Update lockfiles for dependency update.
* Fix show_upgrade_diff for new lockfile format
* Add property for allowInsecureProtocol
Allow us to override the restriction against use of plain HTTP for
communication to dependency repositories. We need this to be able to use a
local proxy for dependency gathering.
* Checking in missing gradle.lockfile