Custom maven repo grails 3

Does anyone have the success of installing the Cloudinary plugin in the Grails 3 app.

The plugin instructions are here, and I made changes that I think are true for Grails 3: https://bitbucket.org/sbuettner/grails-cloudinary

Below is the build.grade file

However, the grails command line uses reports:

| Error Failed to resolve all dependencies for configuration: testRuntime. Type 'gradle dependencies' for more information

Can anyone understand what I'm doing wrong?

buildscript { ext { grailsVersion = project.grailsVersion } repositories { mavenLocal() maven { url "https://repo.grails.org/grails/core" } // Custom maven repo for the cloudinary plugin maven { url "http://dl.bintray.com/infinit/infinit-opensource" } } dependencies { classpath "org.grails:grails-gradle-plugin:$grailsVersion" classpath 'com.bertramlabs.plugins:asset-pipeline-gradle:2.5.0' } } plugins { id "io.spring.dependency-management" version "0.5.2.RELEASE" } version "0.1" group "mchq.admin" apply plugin: "spring-boot" apply plugin: "war" apply plugin: "asset-pipeline" apply plugin: 'eclipse' apply plugin: 'idea' apply plugin: "org.grails.grails-web" apply plugin: "org.grails.grails-gsp" ext { grailsVersion = project.grailsVersion gradleWrapperVersion = project.gradleWrapperVersion } assets { minifyJs = true minifyCss = true } repositories { mavenLocal() maven { url "https://repo.grails.org/grails/core" } // Custom maven repo for the cloudinary plugin maven { url "http://dl.bintray.com/infinit/infinit-opensource" } } dependencyManagement { imports { mavenBom "org.grails:grails-bom:$grailsVersion" } applyMavenExclusions false } dependencies { compile "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-logging" compile "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-actuator" compile "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-autoconfigure" compile "org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-tomcat" compile "org.grails:grails-dependencies" compile "org.grails:grails-web-boot" compile "org.grails.plugins:hibernate" compile "org.grails.plugins:cache" compile "org.hibernate:hibernate-ehcache" compile "org.grails.plugins:scaffolding" // https://grails-plugins.imtqy.com/grails-spring-security-core/guide/single.html#tutorials // "Install" the plugin by adding it to build.gradle compile 'org.grails.plugins:spring-security-core:3.0.0.M1' // https://grails.org/plugin/mail // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32602032/grails-3-mail-plugin-not-working compile "org.grails.plugins:mail:2.0.0.RC2" // https://bitbucket.org/sbuettner/grails-cloudinary compile "grails-cloudinary:0.3" runtime 'mysql:mysql-connector-java:5.1.36' runtime "org.grails.plugins:asset-pipeline" testCompile "org.grails:grails-plugin-testing" testCompile "org.grails.plugins:geb" // Note: It is recommended to update to a more robust driver (Chrome, Firefox etc.) testRuntime 'org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-htmlunit-driver:2.44.0' console "org.grails:grails-console" } task wrapper(type: Wrapper) { gradleVersion = gradleWrapperVersion } 
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Thanks for the help, but this has been fixed:

 compile "org.grails.plugins:grails-cloudinary:0.3" 
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There was the same problem. Fixed bug with adding my repo:

 repositories { mavenLocal() maven { url "https://repo.grails.org/grails/core" } //default maven { url "http://myCompanyDev1/nexus/content/groups/public/" } // my companies repo / nexus } 

And turned it on like this:

 dependencies { compile 'de.myCompany.projects.intern:ld-grails-modules: 0.1.1-SNAPSHOT@zip ' } 

Check out the "@zip" at the end. By default, it seems, "jar", but in our connection there were no cans, but only a zip file.

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Try adding maven { url "http://mvnrepository.com/artifact" } to the list of repositories .

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1234034/


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