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Attila Kelemen edited this page Oct 4, 2016
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If you want to change the name of the project displayed in the project view, you can customize the display name in a similar way than it is done in Maven projects. You can select, any of the predefined templates or use a custom one, with the following variables:
- ${project.path}: Replaced with the "path" property of the associated Gradle project. That is the unique name of the project in Gradle (e.g.: ":my-project:my-sub-project"). If the path happens to be an empty string (or a single colon (":")), it will be replaced with the value of ${project.name} instead. Exception: For the buildSrc project (the project used for your build scripts), the name of the parent directory of buildSrc is used.
- ${project.group}: Replaced with the "group" property of the associated Gradle project.
- ${project.name}: Replaced with the "name" property of the associated Gradle project. If the name happens to be an empty string, the name of the project directory is used instead. Exception: For the buildSrc project (the project used for your build scripts), the name of the parent directory of buildSrc is used.
- ${project.version}: Replaced with the "version" property of the associated Gradle project.
- ${parent.path}: Replaced with the "path" property of the parent project of the associated Gradle project. If there is no parent project, it is replaced with an empty string.
- ${parent.group}: Replaced with the "group" property of the parent project of the associated Gradle project.
- ${parent.name}: Replaced with the "name" property of the parent project of the associated Gradle project.
- ${parent.version}: Replaced with the "version" property of the parent project of the associated Gradle project.
Defines the way the sources nodes are displayed in the project view. The following modes are currently supported:
- Default: All source roots will be listed directly under the project node.
- Group by source set: All the source sets of the project will be listed directly under the project node and unfolding a source set node will reveal the source roots belonging to that particular source set.