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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Emmanuel Garcia
8dd0de7f58 Relands: Migrate template to Gradle 6.7 and AGP 4.1.0 (#71446) 2020-12-01 19:01:09 -08:00
Amir Hardon
7df04fdbd3 Revert "Migrate template to Gradle 6.7 and AGP 4.1.0 (#70808)" (#71096)
This reverts commit 8e73bab94c.
2020-11-23 12:27:36 -08:00
Emmanuel Garcia
8e73bab94c Migrate template to Gradle 6.7 and AGP 4.1.0 (#70808) 2020-11-20 13:05:35 -08:00
Dan Field
ffc85591c8 more gradle upgrades (#50388) 2020-02-10 14:16:49 -08:00
Emmanuel Garcia
242a4225a1 Flutter build aar (#36732)
`flutter build aar`

This new build command works just like `flutter build apk` or `flutter build appbundle`, but for plugin and module projects.

This PR also refactors how plugins are included in app or module projects. By building the plugins as AARs, the Android Gradle plugin is able to use Jetifier to translate support libraries into AndroidX libraries for all the plugin's native code. Thus, reducing the error rate when using AndroidX in apps.

This change also allows to build modules as AARs, so developers can take these artifacts and distribute them along with the native host app without the need of the Flutter tool. This is a requirement for add to app.

`flutter build aar` generates POM artifacts (XML files) which contain metadata about the native dependencies used by the plugin. This allows Gradle to resolve dependencies at the app level. The result of this new build command is a single build/outputs/repo, the local repository that contains all the generated AARs and POM files.

In a Flutter app project, this local repo is used by the Flutter Gradle plugin to resolve the plugin dependencies. In add to app case, the developer needs to configure the local repo and the dependency manually in `build.gradle`:


repositories {
    maven {
        url "<path-to-flutter-module>build/host/outputs/repo"
    }
}

dependencies {
    implementation("<package-name>:flutter_<build-mode>:1.0@aar") {
       transitive = true
    }
}
2019-07-23 09:27:42 -07:00
Emmanuel Garcia
c9b466f9e2 Revert "Add flutter build aar (#35217)" (#36731)
This reverts commit 11460b8378.
2019-07-22 22:07:59 -07:00
Emmanuel Garcia
11460b8378 Add flutter build aar (#35217)
`flutter build aar`

This new build command works just like `flutter build apk` or `flutter build appbundle`, but for plugin and module projects.

This PR also refactors how plugins are included in app or module projects. By building the plugins as AARs, the Android Gradle plugin is able to use Jetifier to translate support libraries into AndroidX libraries for all the plugin's native code. Thus, reducing the error rate when using AndroidX in apps.

This change also allows to build modules as AARs, so developers can take these artifacts and distribute them along with the native host app without the need of the Flutter tool. This is a requirement for add to app.

`flutter build aar` generates POM artifacts (XML files) which contain metadata about the native dependencies used by the plugin. This allows Gradle to resolve dependencies at the app level. The result of this new build command is a single build/outputs/repo, the local repository that contains all the generated AARs and POM files.

In a Flutter app project, this local repo is used by the Flutter Gradle plugin to resolve the plugin dependencies. In add to app case, the developer needs to configure the local repo and the dependency manually in `build.gradle`:


repositories {
    maven {
        url "<path-to-flutter-module>build/host/outputs/repo"
    }
}

dependencies {
    implementation("<package-name>:flutter_<build-mode>:1.0@aar") {
       transitive = true
    }
}
2019-07-22 20:46:01 -07:00
Mikkel Nygaard Ravn
36bcdc4c7e Fix Android templates (#13681) 2017-12-20 10:50:40 +01:00
Mikkel Nygaard Ravn
e5aac6928b Support Android Gradle plugin v3.0.1 (#13492) 2017-12-13 12:16:22 +01:00
Mikkel Nygaard Ravn
c5999c74c0 Add gradle wrapper to project template (#10928) 2017-06-26 12:47:43 +02:00