This is an old revision of the document!
Table of Contents
Fabric Loom
Fabric Loom, or just Loom for short, is a Gradle plugin for development of mods in the Fabric ecosystem. Loom provides utilities to install Minecraft and mods in a development environment so that you can link against them with respect to Minecraft obfuscation and its differences between distributions and versions. It also provides run configurations for use with Fabric Loader, Mixin compile processing and utilities for Fabric Loader's jar-in-jar system.
Dependency configurations
minecraft
: Defines the version of Minecraft to be used in the development environment.mappings
: Defines the mappings to be used in the development environment.modCompile
,modImplementation
,modApi
andmodRuntime
: Augmented variants ofcompile
,implementation
,api
andruntime
for mod dependencies. Will be remapped to match the mappings in the development environment and has any nested JARs removed. Nested JARs can optionally be extracted and remapped.include
: Declares a dependency that should be included as a jar-in-jar in theremapJar
output. This dependency configuration is not transitive. For non-mod dependencies, Loom will generate a mod JAR with a fabric.mod.json using the name as the mod ID and the same version.
Default tasks
cleanLoomBinaries
: For the configured version of Minecraft and the configured mappings, deletes the merged Minecraft jar, the intermediary Minecraft jar and the mapped Minecraft jar from the user cache.cleanLoomMappings
: For the configured version of Minecraft and the configured mappings, deletes the mappings, the intermediary Minecraft jar and the mapped Minecraft jar from the user cache. Also clears the root project build cache.migrateMappings
: Migrates the current source to the specified mappings. See migratemappings.remapJar
: Produces a jar containing the remapped output of thejar
task. Also appends any included mods for jar-in-jar.genSources
: Delegates to two tasks.genSourcesDecompile
decompiles the mapped Minecraft jar using FernFlower to create a sources jar and additionally generates a linemap.genSourcesRemapLineNumbers
then applies the generated linemap to produce a linemapped jar which re-aligns line numbers in the binary and source jars. The linemapped jar replaces the mapped jar.
downloadAssets
: Downloads the asset index and asset objects for the configured version of Minecraft into the user cache.genIdeaWorkspace
: Depends onidea
andgenSources
. Installs run configurations in the IntelliJ project of the root project and creates the run directory if it does not already exist.genEclipseRuns
: Depends ongenSources
. Installs Eclipse run configurations and creates the run directory if it does not already exist.vscode
: Depends ongenSources
. Generates or overwrites a Visual Studio Codelaunch.json
file with launch configurations in the.vscode
directory and creates the run directory if it does not already exist.remapSourcesJar
: Only exists if an AbstractArchiveTasksourcesJar
exists. Remaps the output of thesourcesJar
task in place.runClient
: A JavaExec task to launch Fabric Loader as a Minecraft client.runServer
: A JavaExec task to launch Fabric Loader as a Minecraft dedicated server.
Default configuration
- Applies the following plugins:
java
,eclipse
andidea
. - Adds the following Maven repositories: Fabric https://maven.fabricmc.net/, Mojang https://libraries.minecraft.net/, Maven Central and JCenter.
- Configures the
idea
extension to exclude directories.gradle
,build
,.idea
andout
, to download javadocs sources and to inherit output directories. - Configures the
idea
task to be finalized by thegenIdeaWorkspace
task. - Configures the
eclipse
task to be finalized by thegenEclipseRuns
task. - If an
.idea
folder exists in the root project, downloads assets (if not up-to-date) and installs run configurations in.idea/runConfigurations
. - Adds
net.fabricmc:fabric-mixin-compile-extensions
and its dependencies with theannotationProcessor
dependency configuration. - Configures all non-test JavaCompile tasks with configurations for the Mixin annotation processor.
- Configures the
remapJar
task to output a JAR with the same name as thejar
task output, then adds a “dev” classifier to thejar
task. - Configures the
remapSourcesJar
task to process thesourcesJar
task output if the task exists. - Adds the
remapJar
task and theremapSourcesJar
task as dependencies of thebuild
task. - Configures the
remapJar
task and theremapSourcesJar
task to add their outputs asarchives
artifacts when executed. - For each MavenPublication (from the
maven-publish
plugin):- Manually appends dependencies to the POM for mod-augmented dependency configurations, provided the dependency configuration has a Maven scope.
All run configurations have the run directory ${projectDir}/run
and the VM argument -Dfabric.development=true
. The main classes for run configurations is usually defined by a fabric-installer.json
file in the root of Fabric Loader's JAR file when it is included as a mod dependency, but the file can be defined by any mod dependency. If no such file is found, the main classes defaults to net.fabricmc.loader.launch.knot.KnotClient
and net.fabricmc.loader.launch.knot.KnotServer
.
The client run configuration is configured with –assetsIndex
and –assetsDir
program arguments pointing to the loom cache directory containing assets and the index file for the configured version of Minecraft. When running on OSX, the “-XstartOnFirstThread” VM argument is added.
Configuration
minecraft
extension properties:
runDir
(String):“run”
by default. Defines the run directory used by run configurations and therunServer
andrunClient
tasks.refmapName
(String):“${projectName}-refmap.json”
by default. Defines the name of the mixin refmap.loaderLaunchMethod
(String): Empty string by default. Defines the method used to launch Fabric Loader in run configurations. The launch method used is Knot by default. If set to another valuemethod
, Loom will attempt to use readfabric-installer.${method}.json
for run configurations and fall back tofabric-installer.json
if none can be found. If set to“launchwrapper”
and no fabric installer definitions can be found, run configurations will use default LaunchWrapper run configuration for Fabric Loader.remapMod
(boolean):true
by default. If false, disables the configuration of theremapJar
task, theremapSourcesJar
task and thejar
task.autoGenIDERuns
(boolean):true
by default. If false, disables the automatic downloading of assets and generation of IntelliJ run configurations if an.idea
folder exists in the root project.extractJars
(boolean):false
by default. If true, Loom will recursively extract and remap nested JARs of mod dependencies.
Publishing
The output of the remapJar
task is generally the artifact that should be published, NOT the output of the jar
task. It is important that any publishing task using the remapJar
task output depends on the task. Unlike the jar
task, the remapJar
task is not an AbstractArchiveTask, which means it requires extra care to set up task dependencies correctly when integrating with plugins like CurseGradle or maven-publish
. The output of the remapSourcesJar
should be used similarly when publishing sources.
When using the maven-publish
plugin, avoid using from components.java
, and instead declare artifacts as follows:
mavenJava(MavenPublication) { artifact(jar.archivePath) { builtBy remapJar } // artifact(sourcesJar) { // builtBy remapSourcesJar // } ... }
When publishing a project using nested jars to a Maven repository for usage in development environments, it may be desireable to publish artifacts without nested dependencies and instead rely on transitive dependencies. Transitive dependencies declared in the POM are added to a consumer's development environment by their build system with better integration opportunities. It allows the consumer to attach sources to transitive dependencies and requires no extra configuration to be added to the compile and runtime classpath.
Useful task types
net.fabricmc.loom.task.RemapJarTask
: Takes an input JAR and outputs a remapped JAR. Should be configured to depend on the task that produces the input JAR. This task is not an AbstractArchiveTask. Has the following properties:input
(Object):null
by default. Defines the JAR file to be remapped. Resolved usingProject.file
.output
(Object):null
by default. Defines the output JAR file. Resolved usingProject.file
.addNestedDependencies
(boolean):false
by default. If true, Loom will nest dependencies added with theinclude
dependency configuration intoMETA-INF/jars
in the jar and declare them in the fabric.mod.json file.
net.fabricmc.loom.task.RemapSourcesJarTask
: Takes an input Java sources JAR and outputs a remapped Java sources JAR. Should be configured to depend on the task that produces the input JAR. This task is not an AbstractArchiveTask. Has the following properties:input
(Object):null
by default. Defines the sources JAR file to be remapped. Resolved usingProject.file
.output
(Object):null
by default. Defines the output sources JAR file. Resolved usingProject.file
.targetNamespace
(String):“intermediary”
by default. Defines the namespace to remap to. Remaps to intermediary as long as the value is not“named”
.
Development environment setup
Loom is designed to work out of the box by simply setting up a workspace in the user's IDE of choice. It does quite a few things behind the scenes to create a development environment with Minecraft:
- Downloads the client and server jar from official channels for the configured version of Minecraft.
- Merges the client and server jar to produce a merged jar with
@Environment
and@EnvironmentInterface
annotations. - Downloads the configured mappings.
- Remaps the merged jar with intermediary mappings to produce an intermediary jar.
- Remaps the intermediary jar with yarn mappings to produce a mapped jar.
- Optional: Decompiles the mapped jar to produce a mapped sources jar and linemap, and applies the linemap to the mapped jar.
- Adds dependencies of Minecraft.
- Downloads Minecraft assets.
- Processes and includes mod-augmented dependencies (and optionally extracts and remaps nested JARs).
Caches
${GRADLE_HOME}/caches/fabric-loom
: The user cache, a cache shared by all Loom projects for a user. Used to cache Minecraft assets, jars, merged jars, intermediary jars and mapped jars..gradle/loom-cache
: The root project persistent cache, a cache shared by a project and its subprojects. Used to cache remapped mods as well as generated included mod JARs.build/loom-cache
: The root project build cache.**/build/loom-cache
: The (sub)project build cache.