Difference between clean, gradlew clean

2019-01-21 10:36发布

问题:

What is the difference between the following statements when issued from a Android Studio Project's terminal :

Android_Studio_Project_Path: ./gradlew clean

Android_Studio_Project_Path: ./gradlew clean assembleDebug

Android_Studio_Project_Path: ./gradlew clean :assembleDebug

and normal Android Studio --> Build --> Clean.

What would be the difference in the internal process.

回答1:

  1. ./gradlew clean

    Uses your project's gradle wrapper to execute your project's clean task. Usually, this just means the deletion of the build directory.

  2. ./gradlew clean assembleDebug

    Again, uses your project's gradle wrapper to execute the clean and assembleDebug tasks, respectively. So, it will clean first, then execute assembleDebug, after any non-up-to-date dependent tasks.

  3. ./gradlew clean :assembleDebug

    Is essentially the same as #2. The colon represents the task path. Task paths are essential in gradle multi-project's, not so much in this context. It means run the root project's assembleDebug task. Here, the root project is the only project.

  4. Android Studio --> Build --> Clean

    Is essentially the same as ./gradlew clean. See here.

For more info, I suggest taking the time to read through the Android docs, especially this one.



回答2:

You should use this one too:

./gradlew :app:dependencies (Mac and Linux) -With ./

gradlew :app:dependencies (Windows) -Without ./

The libs you are using internally using any other versions of google play service.If yes then remove or update those libs.



回答3:

You can also use

./gradlew clean build (Mac and Linux) -With ./

gradlew clean build (Windows) -Without ./

it removes build folder, as well configure your modules and then build your project.

i use it before release any new app on playstore.