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2 Commits (release-2.16)

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Niang ed14fcb5f4
Support publishing to maven central repository (#3767)
#### What type of PR is this?

/kind feature
/area core

#### What this PR does / why we need it:

Use Gradle plugin `maven-publish` to publish Halo modules(`platform.application`, `platform.plugin` and `api`) to Maven central repository.

```bash
# Try to publish to Maven local repository.
./gradlew publish
# Really publish to Maven central repository.
./gradlew -Prelease publish -PossrhUsername=username -PossrhPassword=password
```

Note that currently we only support manually publishing.

#### Which issue(s) this PR fixes:

Fixes https://github.com/halo-dev/halo/issues/2730

#### Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?

```release-note
None
```
2023-04-18 14:28:23 +08:00
John Niang c400c85922
Refactor project structure for a better development (#3552)
#### What type of PR is this?

/kind cleanup
/area core

#### What this PR does / why we need it:

This PR totally refactor project structure for a better plugin development. Now we can maintain and publish api and platform modules at Halo application side, which will be references by plugins.

Currently, we can execute command `./gradlew clean publish` to publish api and platform modules into **local** Maven repository, so that we can refer these dependencies (`run.halo.tools.platform:plugin:2.4.0-SNAPSHOT` and `run.halo.app:api:2.4.0-SNAPSHOT`) in plugin projects. 

I will make another pull request to publish api library and platforms into Maven central repository.

**Modules explanation**:
- API module contains common classes which might be used by plugins.
- Plugin Platform module contains dependency declarations of other plugin API modules.
- Application Platform module contains dependency declarations application module might uses.

If we want to build application only(exclude check and jar), we have to execute the command below:

```bash
./gradlew clean :application:build -x :application:check -x :application:jar
```

The executable Jar will be generated at folder `application/build/libs/`.

If we want to build a Docker image, we could execute the command below:

```bash
docker build -t johnniang/halo:project-structure .

# Test the Docker image
docker run -it --rm -p8090:8090 johnniang/halo:project-structure
```

#### Which issue(s) this PR fixes:

Fixes https://github.com/halo-dev/halo/issues/2730

#### Special notes for your reviewer:

#### Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?

```release-note
重构项目结构
```
2023-03-23 08:02:33 +00:00