I want to use master version of my lib from mavencentral.
Is it possible to declare git repository as dependency in android gradle?
I want to use master version of my lib from mavencentral.
Is it possible to declare git repository as dependency in android gradle?
For me the best way is:
https://jitpack.io
Step 1. Add the JitPack repository to your build file Add it in your build.gradle at the end of repositories:
repositories {
// ...
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
Step 2. Add the dependency in the form
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.User:Repo:Tag'
}
It is possible to build the latest commit on the master branch, for example :
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.jitpack:gradle-simple:master-SNAPSHOT'
}
Or you can register a repository as a submodule like this
$ git submodule add my_sub_project_git_url my-sub-project
Then include the project in your settings.gradle file which should look like this
include ':my-app', ':my-sub-project'
Finally, compile the project as a dependency in your application build.gradle file like this
dependencies {
compile project(':my-sub-project')
}
Then, when cloning your project, you will only have to add the option --recursive
to make git automatically clone the root repository, and all its submodules.
git clone --recursive my_sub_project_git_url
I hope it helps.
I don't think gradle supports to add a git repo as a dependancy. My workaround is to:
I assume that you want the library repo outside the folder of the main project repo, so each project will be independent git repos, and you can make commits to the library and main project git repos independently.
Assuming you want to have the folder of the library project in the same folder that the folder of the main project,
You could:
In the top level settings.gradle, declare the library repository as a project, given it's location in the filesystem
// Reference: https://looksok.wordpress.com/2014/07/12/compile-gradle-project-with-another-project-as-a-dependency/
include ':lib_project'
project( ':lib_project' ).projectDir = new File(settingsDir, '../library' )
Use the gradle-git plugin to clone the library from the git repository
import org.ajoberstar.gradle.git.tasks.*
buildscript {
repositories { mavenCentral() }
dependencies { classpath 'org.ajoberstar:gradle-git:0.2.3' }
}
task cloneLibraryGitRepo(type: GitClone) {
def destination = file("../library")
uri = "https://github.com/blabla/library.git"
destinationPath = destination
bare = false
enabled = !destination.exists() //to clone only once
}
In the dependencies of your project, say that the code of your project depends on the folder of the git project
dependencies {
compile project(':lib_project')
}
The closest thing I have found is https://github.com/bat-cha/gradle-plugin-git-dependencies but I can't get it to work with the android plugin, keeps trying to pull from maven even after the git repos are loaded.