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Using the Android Library plugin for Gradle - create a .jar file (in addition to a .aar library file) that contains all the classes (and dependent jar files). Solution is based off a combination of solutions from https://gist.github.com/Lien/7150489 and the Winning answer to this Stackoverflow Question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19307341…
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android.libraryVariants.all { variant -> | |
def name = variant.buildType.name | |
if (name.equals(com.android.builder.BuilderConstants.DEBUG)) { | |
return; // Skip debug builds. | |
} | |
def task = project.tasks.create "jar${name.capitalize()}", Jar | |
task.dependsOn variant.javaCompile | |
//Include Java classes | |
task.from variant.javaCompile.destinationDir | |
//Include dependent jars with some exceptions | |
task.from configurations.compile.findAll { | |
it.getName() != 'android.jar' && !it.getName().startsWith('junit') && !it.getName().startsWith('hamcrest') | |
}.collect { | |
it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) | |
} | |
artifacts.add('archives', task); | |
} |
Thanks for the code, it works.
Can you please help me with the following scenario:
If I have one project with multiple modules (libraries) inside and I want to create a jar for each module.
I mean in eclipse each project that was marked as a 'library' automatically generates a .jar file when the project was built.
What should I do if I want to achieve the same behaviour? Should I need to put this code in each build.gradle file?
Thanks!
I want to delete AndroidX from big jar, how can i do?
android.libraryVariants.all { variant ->
def name = variant.buildType.name
// println "CONFIGURATIONS: " + name
if (name == 'debug') {
// println 'Skiping debug builds.'
return
}
def task = project.tasks.create "lib${name.capitalize()}", Jar
task.dependsOn variant.javaCompiler
//Include Java classes
task.from variant.javaCompiler.destinationDir
//Include dependent jars with some exceptions
// variant.getCompileConfiguration().files.each { println it.absolutePath }
task.from variant.getCompileConfiguration().files.findAll() {
it.absolutePath.startsWith(rootProject.projectDir.absolutePath) &&
it.getName() != 'junit:4.12' &&
it.getName() != 'appcompat:1.1.0' &&
it.getName() != 'espresso-core:3.2.0'
// !it.getName().startsWith('runner:1.2.0')
}.collect {
it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it)
}
artifacts.add('archives', task)
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Maybe even consider changing
"jar${name.capitalize()}"
to"jar${variant.name.capitalize()}"
in order to support multipleproductFlavors
.