I finally managed to enable Gradle's configuration...
# gradle
e
I finally managed to enable Gradle's configuration cache. I can take a month long vacation now.
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m
When you come back from vacation, you can take on project isolation πŸ˜„
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Does project isolation is stable for KMP?
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I know the Kotlin team was working for supporting it, but not sure what's the current status
t
@PHondogo no in 2.0.20, we plan to have some relevant announcement in #C0KLZSCHF for
2.1.0-Beta1
release
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Well, isolated projects is pre-alpha in Gradle itself, so you can hardly call anything related to it in any way even near stable πŸ˜„
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@mbonnin btw, I get a bunch of warnings from Dokka 1.9.20 (
dokkaHtmlMultiModule
and
dokkaHtmlPartial
). Just curious, how did you handle it in Apollo?
Seems like Dokka isn't yet compatible with configuration cache.
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Switch to Dokkatoo? πŸ™‚
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Yep, we use dokkatoo
Although TBH the dokka engine is relatively slow and we tend to run it only in publishing workflows in CI where CC is less of a concern
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Ah, didn't even think about it, thanks! Is it a lot of work to port the configuration to Dokkatoo?
I've just read the docs. Seem easy enough for a weekend experiment.
m
Yea it's not that hard (but we're also not customizing the output too much)
e
Me too, I just slightly changed the style of the header and footer.
m
Now that I think about it,I think dokkatoo was merged upstream too, maybe latest dokka snapshots could work as well
t
Dokka 2.0 should support configuration cache, beta should be released this month
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I will give Dokkatoo a go just to see how it works.
t
latest dokka snapshots could work as well
Should work, but expect some changes between snapshot releases
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Will Dokka 2.0+ still support K1 projects?
t
afaik should
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Regarding KMP and isolated projects support
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