BobStore/build.gradle
2014-12-30 23:48:36 +01:00

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/**
* This is *NOT* the main build script for F-Droid. The main build.gradle
* is in F-Droid/build.gradle. Usually multi-project builds don't have a
* build.gradle in the top level directory (http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/user-guide#TOC-Dependencies-Android-Libraries-and-Multi-project-setup).
*
* This build script contains miscellaneous hacks to ensure that all of
* F-Droids dependencies can be built from source.
* Each hack should be documented, and in the future, may need to be changed
* in order to ensure that we keep pace with any changes upstream makes to
* their build processes.
*
* - Some subprojects don't have gradle build scripts, so they are setup here.
*
* - The android support libraries make a lot of dependencies about the project
* two folders up from themselves, which we will have to provide for them.
*/
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.14.2'
}
}
project(':extern:UniversalImageLoader:library') {
apply plugin: 'android-library'
android {
compileSdkVersion 16
buildToolsVersion '21.1.2'
sourceSets {
main {
manifest.srcFile 'AndroidManifest.xml'
java.srcDirs = ['src']
resources.srcDirs = ['src']
aidl.srcDirs = ['src']
renderscript.srcDirs = ['src']
res.srcDirs = ['res']
assets.srcDirs = ['assets']
}
}
}
}
// The support-annotations build.gradle uses the mavenDeployer method, which requires
// this plugin. Even though no artifacts are being deployed, this is still required
// for the build script to work.
project(':support-annotations') {
apply plugin: 'maven'
}
project(':extern:zipsigner') {
apply plugin: 'java'
dependencies {
compile project(':extern:spongycastle:core')
compile project(':extern:spongycastle:pkix')
compile project(':extern:spongycastle:prov')
}
}
project(':support-v4') {
apply plugin: 'maven'
// The support-v4 library assumes certain things are defined in the
// root project (which is usually the android-support project, but
// this time it is the F-Droid project.
rootProject.ext.supportRepoOut = ""
}
/**
* Finds a reference to the prefered Android SDK directory.
* Ideally we'd use "android.plugin.sdkFolder" to find this, however this is
* only possible if we apply the android application plugin. This is not ideal,
* because it will add a bunch of tasks to do with building an android app,
* even tnough this build.gradle is not here to build F-Droid, it is here to
* apply hacks to play nicely with various upstream projects.
*
* Adapted from https://android.googlesource.com/platform/tools/base/+/c8b776289ace4189406b59a9a9c8c9de63271cb0/build-system/gradle/src/main/groovy/com/android/build/gradle/internal/SdkHandler.java
* Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0i
*/
def findSdkPath() {
Properties properties = new Properties()
File propFile = file("local.properties")
if (propFile.exists()) {
propFile.withReader { properties.load(it) }
}
String sdkDirProp = properties.getProperty("sdk.dir");
if (sdkDirProp != null) {
return new File(sdkDirProp)
}
String envVar = System.getenv("ANDROID_HOME");
if (envVar != null) {
return new File(envVar);
}
String property = System.getProperty("android.home");
if (property != null) {
return new File(property);
}
def error = """
Couldn't find Android SDK. Looked for (in order of precedence):
* sdk.dir in $propFile
* ANDROID_HOME environment variable
* android.home Java property
"""
throw new RuntimeException(error)
}
// Used by the support-v4 libraries build script.
FileCollection getAndroidPrebuilt(String apiLevel) {
def file = new File("${findSdkPath()}/platforms/android-$apiLevel/android.jar")
if (!file.exists()) {
def msg = """
Android SDK for android-$apiLevel not found (required for building support library).
Expected to find it at $file.
Do you have that SDK installed?
(If it is not visible in the Android SDK Manager, "Packages -> Show Obsolete Packages")
"""
throw new RuntimeException(msg)
}
return files(file)
}
subprojects {
// This is the hacky way which we force the subprojects to use the same build tools:
// http://stackoverflow.com/a/21032272
afterEvaluate {
if ( it.hasProperty( 'android' ) ) {
android {
// The android build task only lets you configure the buildToolsVersion once, so if
// we execute the closure below to configure our subprojects, it will fail when it
// hits the second subproject. Therefore, we will only do it once, and I guess the
// android plugin will re-use the existing value I set.
// https://android.googlesource.com/platform/tools/build/+/master/gradle/src/main/groovy/com/android/build/gradle/BaseExtension.groovy
try {
buildToolsVersion '21.1.2'
logger.info("Set buildToolsVersion to '21.1.2'")
} catch (GradleException e) {
logger.info("Tried to set the buildToolsVersion, however we were not allowed to: $e.message")
}
}
}
}
}