How to configure the order of libraries in the cla

2020-03-09 02:55发布

问题:

I would like to change the order of libraries in the classpath for Android Studio. I am trying to run unit tests with JUnit 4 from within the IDE. This works following the instruction in these slides.

I wonder if it is possible to configure the order of the libraries - other then suggested in the slides - via the Run Configuration of Android Studio?

The first attempt was to change the order of dependencies in the Project Structure dialog in the Dependency tab of the project module as show in the screenshot.

The second guess was to include the classpath configuration in the build.gradle file. There are a couple of vague ideas about this:

sourceSets.main.compileClasspath = file("foo.jar") + sourceSets.main.compileClasspath

...

sourceSets.test.compileClasspath = configurations.robo + sourceSets.test.compileClasspath
sourceSets.test.runtimeClasspath = configurations.robo + sourceSets.test.runtimeClasspath
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回答1:

I use the following task to make sure that the SDK dependency is listed last:

task pushDownJdkDependency {
    def imlFile = file("ui.iml")
    doLast {
        try {
            def parsedXml = (new XmlParser()).parse(imlFile)
            def jdkNode = parsedXml.component[1].orderEntry.find { it.'@type' == 'jdk' }

            parsedXml.component[1].remove(jdkNode)
            new Node(parsedXml.component[1], 'orderEntry', ['type': 'jdk', 'jdkName': "Android API 18 Platform", 'jdkType': 'Android SDK'])
            def writer = new StringWriter()
            new XmlNodePrinter(new PrintWriter(writer)).print(parsedXml)
            imlFile.text = writer.toString()

        } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
            // nop, iml not found
        }
    }
}

make sure you use the correct SDK identifier. Then hook the task into the build process:

gradle.projectsEvaluated {
    preBuild.dependsOn(pushDownJdkDependency)
}

Other than that, add the task to your run configuration. Unfortunately I cannot post images due to lack of reputation.



回答2:

You have to modify the project .iml file to have the JDK as the last entry like the following:

    <orderEntry type="library" 
                exported="" 
                scope="TEST" 
                name="wagon-provider-api-1.0-beta-6" 
                level="project" />
    <orderEntry type="library" 
                exported="" 
                scope="TEST" 
                name="xercesMinimal-1.9.6.2" 
                level="project" />
    <!-- make sure this is the last orderEntry -->
    <orderEntry type="jdk" 
                jdkName="Android API 19 Platform" 
                jdkType="Android SDK" /> 
  </component>
</module>

For a full working example see Robolectric's deckard-gradle sample.