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So Liferay has been doing quarterly releases of DXP for some time now. 2023 Q3 was the first quarterly release, followed by 2023 Q4, and recently we released 2024 Q1.
However, there hasn't been a way to target those releases in a Liferay workspace. You had to target U92 instead of 2023.Q3, U102 instead of 2023.Q4, and U112 instead of 2024.Q1.
We have finally finished the tooling updates to support targeting the Q releases.
To target them in your own workspaces will involve the following...
Update Blade
There is a new update to Blade that will allow it to list the quarterly releases and allow you to pick a release when initializing a new workspace.
To update blade, from the command line issue the blade
update
command and it will take care of the rest.
You'll be updated to Blade version 6.0:
$ blade version blade version 6.0.0.202404102137
With this version of Blade in place, you'll now see the quarterly releases and can use them as targets:
$ blade init testing Error: The command init is missing required parameters. The following option is required: [-v | --liferay-version] The Liferay product to target. Typing "more" will show all product versions. 1: dxp-2024.q1.4 2: dxp-2023.q4.8 3: portal-7.4-ga112 4: dxp-2023.q3.9 5: dxp-7.3-u35 6: dxp-7.2.8 7: portal-7.3-ga8 8: portal-7.2-ga2 >
Update IDE Plugins
Whether using Intellij, Eclipse, Liferay IDE, or Liferay Developer Studio, you'll need to update the Liferay plugins to make them aware of the new Blade and new quarterly releases.
I'm not going to go into instructions here, refer to your tool of choice to update the plugins.
I don't know when/if they will get updated, but I didn't want to hold the blog post waiting to see.
Update Liferay Workspace Plugin Version
In your Gradle workspaces, you need to update the version of the Liferay Workspace plugin.
Open the settings.gradle
file and set the version
of the com.liferay.gradle.plugins.workspace
line item
to 10.0.2
(or newer, if available).
Note that if you have an older Gradle 6 (or earlier) workspace, you will need to update it to use Gradle 7 instead. You can find instructions for upgrading to Gradle 7 here: https://liferay.dev/blogs/-/blogs/gradle-7-is-here
Update Workspace Product
The final requirement is to modify the
gradle.properties
file so you can target a quarterly release.
In the file, you're going to be setting a line like:
liferay.workspace.product=dxp-2024.q1.1
The other quarterly releases from 2023 Q3 and 2023 Q4 are also available. If a specific version you need is not available, open a support ticket to request it.
What to do before IDE Updates
As I stated at the top of the blog, I've posted this early...
At this point in time the IDEs/plugins have not yet been updated.
However, you can still target the quarterly releases... Here's the steps:
- Make sure blade has been updated to version 6.0 or later.
- Use blade to create your new workspace, or for
existing workspaces, edit the
settings.gradle
file, change the workspace plugin to10.0.2
(or newer). - Edit the
gradle.properties
file and set theliferay.workspace.product
key as outlined in the previous section.
This will either create a new workspace (ready to import into your IDE) or update your existing workspace that you already have in the IDE.
Rely on the Blade command line for creating new modules, building, etc. Then use the refresh option in the IDE to update the IDE to be aware of the changes you've made.
When facing errors reported in the IDE that don't make sense, try doing the build using the gradle wrapper in the workspace; if it builds from gradlew, it means your code is fine and it's just the IDE not dealing with the quarterlies well yet.
This is a short-term workaround until the IDEs/plugins have been updated. When that happens, these instructions will no longer be necessary.