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公開されました Jun. 30, 2025

How to run Gradle Build for offline Environment?

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Sebastian Madaras

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Issue

  • How to build the Gradle workspace offline?

Environment

  • Liferay DXP 7.3
  • Liferay DXP 7.4

Resolution

The below points cannot be consider official solutions. Please take these as simple suggestions that could be verified as workarounds:

  • Consider setting up an internal repository like Artifactory to store dependencies for your local development environment. This approach has to be implemented and maintained.
  • Using a Nexus repository consider adjusting the Gradle settings.Gradle to use a local or internal repository as the primary source of dependencies. This setup can help manage dependency resolution without reaching out to external networks.
  • Consider implementing a two-stage Jenkins automation pipeline. Start by conducting the build on a jump server with internet access. Once the build is complete, transition to a restricted server for testing, Docker work, security scanning, and other tasks. This approach allows for secure and efficient handling of different stages within a controlled environment.

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