Since I cannot use a private maven in order to share my library, I was thinking in sharing the aar and importing into another project. The problem comes when the aar and jar files does not contain any dependency. So once I manually import the aar in android studio (using Import .JAR/.AA Package) there is no dependency, and I have to manually add all dependencies again. I already generated a pom file through a gradle task, although I cannot find any way to manually import it on the project.
On the build.gradle file automatically generated by the "Import .JAR/.AA Package" is:
configurations.maybeCreate("default")
artifacts.add("default", file('TestSample_1.0.0.aar'))
Is there a way to add the pom/iml file too? something like:
artifacts.add("default", file('pomDependencies.xml'))
In your aar project, add maven-publish
plugin and add necessary plugin configuration.
apply plugin: 'com.android.library'
apply plugin: 'maven-publish'
...
dependencies {
testCompile 'junit:junit:4.12'
compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.1.1'
compile 'com.novoda:bintray-release:0.2.7'
}
...
publishing {
publications {
maven(MavenPublication) {
groupId 'com.example' //You can either define these here or get them from project conf elsewhere
artifactId 'example'
version '0.0.1-SNAPSHOT'
artifact "$buildDir/outputs/aar/app-release.aar" //aar artifact you want to publish
//generate pom nodes for dependencies
pom.withXml {
def dependenciesNode = asNode().appendNode('dependencies')
configurations.compile.allDependencies.each { dependency ->
def dependencyNode = dependenciesNode.appendNode('dependency')
dependencyNode.appendNode('groupId', dependency.group)
dependencyNode.appendNode('artifactId', dependency.name)
dependencyNode.appendNode('version', dependency.version)
}
}
}
}
//publish to filesystem repo
repositories{
maven {
url "$buildDir/repo"
}
}
}
Few things to note:
We're using a custom maven publication, so you have to define what is being published with the artifact
clause
We have to generate the pom ourselves, in the code above I'm using all compile config dependencies, you may want to make sure all the configs you care about are covered.
Running gradle publish
will publish to a maven repo structure to the repo
folder, which you can then consume from a different project.
In a different android project, to use the aar published in #1: In top level build.gradle:
allprojects {
repositories {
jcenter()
maven {
url "D:/full/path/to/repo"
}
}
}
add the path to earlier repo as a maven repository. Note that you may have to use the full path, because $buildDir
has a different value for this project. In your app build.gradle:
dependencies {
...
other dependencies
...
implementation ('com.example:example:0.0.1-SNAPSHOT@aar'){transitive=true}
}
transitive=true
is required for to fetch the transitive dependencies from the pom file.