This job pre-creates ~/.gradle, which is exactly what stops setup-gradle relocating the Gradle User Home to D:\a\.gradle on Windows. The seed build saves its cache entry rooted at D:\a\.gradle, and cache entries are identified by key *and* by a version derived from the cache paths, so the relocated Gradle User Home never matches: the job requests a byte-identical key and still gets "no match found", then fails the --offline build. The other Windows jobs in this workflow are unaffected, and the ubuntu leg passes because Linux has no equivalent relocation. Testing Gradle User Home relocation semantics is integration-level rather than smoke-level behaviour, so run this job on Linux only. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
GitHub Actions for Gradle builds
This repository contains a set of GitHub Actions that are useful for building Gradle projects on GitHub.
Note
⚡️ Choice of caching providers in v6
To provide the fastest possible build experience this action includes Enhanced Caching via
gradle-actions-caching, an optimized provider powered by proprietary technology. This feature is free for all public repositories and is currently available as a Free Preview for private repositories.Prefer a 100% Open Source (MIT) path? We also provide a Basic Caching provider as a thin wrapper over
actions/cache. This provider is free for all repositories (public and private) and can be enabled at any time by settingcache-provider: basic.For a full breakdown of the components, usage tiers, and our Safe Harbor data privacy commitment, see our Distribution & Licensing Guide.
The setup-gradle action
The setup-gradle action can be used to configure Gradle for optimal execution on any platform supported by GitHub Actions.
This replaces the previous gradle/gradle-build-action, which now delegates to this implementation.
The recommended way to execute any Gradle build is with the help of the Gradle Wrapper, and the examples assume that the Gradle Wrapper has been configured for the project. See this example if your project doesn't use the Gradle Wrapper.
Example usage
name: Build
on:
push:
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout sources
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v5
with:
distribution: 'temurin'
java-version: 17
- name: Setup Gradle
uses: gradle/actions/setup-gradle@v6
- name: Build with Gradle
run: ./gradlew build
See the full action documentation for more advanced usage scenarios.
The dependency-submission action
Generates and submits a dependency graph for a Gradle project, allowing GitHub to alert about reported vulnerabilities in your project dependencies.
The following workflow will generate a dependency graph for a Gradle project and submit it immediately to the repository via the Dependency Submission API. For most projects, this default configuration should be all that you need.
Simply add this as a new workflow file to your repository (eg .github/workflows/dependency-submission.yml).
name: Dependency Submission
on:
push:
branches: [ 'main' ]
permissions:
contents: write
jobs:
dependency-submission:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout sources
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Java
uses: actions/setup-java@v5
with:
distribution: 'temurin'
java-version: 17
- name: Generate and submit dependency graph
uses: gradle/actions/dependency-submission@v6
See the full action documentation for more advanced usage scenarios.
The wrapper-validation action
The wrapper-validation action validates the checksums of all Gradle Wrapper JAR files present in the repository and fails if any unknown Gradle Wrapper JAR files are found.
The action should be run in the root of the repository, as it will recursively search for any files named gradle-wrapper.jar.
Starting with v4 the setup-gradle action will perform wrapper validation on each execution.
If you are using setup-gradle in your workflows, it is unlikely that you will need to use the wrapper-validation action.
Example workflow
name: "Validate Gradle Wrapper"
on:
push:
pull_request:
jobs:
validation:
name: "Validation"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: gradle/actions/wrapper-validation@v6
See the full action documentation for more advanced usage scenarios.