grails create-app [OPTIONS] name
create-app
Description
The create-app
command serves as the initial step in Grails application development. When invoked, this command generates a Grails application with a user-specified name. Subsequently, it creates a subdirectory based on the provided application name within the directory where the command is executed.
Usage
To create a Grails default web application, use the following command:
-
NAME
: The desired name for the Grails application.
Options include specifying features, configuring the GORM implementation, selecting a servlet implementation, choosing a test framework, setting the JDK version, and more. You can tailor your Grails plugin to your specific requirements using these options.
Options
Here are the available options for the create-app command:
-
NAME
: The desired name for the application. -
-f, --features=FEATURE[,FEATURE…]
: Specifies the features to include. Available options include h2, scaffolding, gorm-hibernate5, spring-boot-starter-jetty, springloaded, spring-boot-starter-tomcat, micronaut-http-client, cache-ehcache, hibernate-validator, postgres, mysql, cache, database-migration, grails-gsp, hamcrest, gorm-mongodb, assertj, mockito, spring-boot-starter-undertow, micronaut-inject-groovy, github-workflow-java-ci, jrebel, testcontainers, sqlserver, grails-console, views-markup, asset-pipeline-grails, views-json, gorm-neo4j, asciidoctor, embedded-mongodb, grails-web-console, logbackGroovy, mongo-sync, shade, geb, properties. -
-g, --gorm=GORM Implementation
: Specifies the GORM Implementation to configure, with options like hibernate, mongodb, neo4j. -
-i, --inplace
: Creates a service within the current directory. -
--jdk=<javaVersion>
: Specifies the JDK version for the project. -
-s, --servlet=Servlet Implementation
: Specifies the Servlet Implementation, with choices including none, tomcat, jetty, undertow. -
-t, --test=TEST
: Specifies the test framework, with options such as junit, spock.
Examples
Here are examples for the create-app
command:
-
Create an application within a directory named "bookstore":
$ grails create-app bookstore $ cd bookstore
-
Create an application directly in the current directory:
$ mkdir bookstore $ cd bookstore $ grails create-app --inplace
-
Customize the application by adding specific features (available since Grails 3.1):
$ grails create-app bookstore --features github-workflow-java-ci,asciidoctor