What is Jetifier? For example, to create a new project using the androidx-packaged dependencies, this new project needs to add the following line to the gradle.properties file:
android.enableJetifier=true
So what does it mean - "enable jetifier"?
This year's Google I/O (18), Google has announced Jetpack which is set/collection of libraries to make developer's life easier.
Jetpack includes previously introduced Android architecture components (ViewModel, Room, Paging, LiveData etc.) as well as newly introduced architecture components like WorkManager, Navigation. Apart from this Jetpack also has other set of libraries like AndroidX, AndroidKTX etc.
AndroidX is new package structure for Android support libraries like support, databinding, design etc.
e.g. now on wards developers will use androidx.databinding. instead of android.databinding. while importing libraries in our projects
This enables Google to add SemVer or Semantic Versioning in there library packages. For developers, this means we don't have to use same support library version for all support libraries. Every support or better to say AndroidX library will maintain its own versioning.
Another advantages for developers is that we don't have to care about maintaining same version for all support library in our project.
To use AndroidX in out project we have to set targetSdkVersion for our project to 28 and add following 2 lines in gradle.properties file.
android.useAndroidX=true
android.enableJetifier=true
I hope this will answer your query.
EDIT
This link has mapping of all support library component with their AndroidX counter part.
Also please refer This blog for detailed explanation about AndroidX
UPDATE
As per official documentation of Jetifier
Jetifier tool migrates support-library-dependent libraries to rely on
the equivalent AndroidX packages instead. The tool lets you migrate an
individual library directly, instead of using the Android gradle
plugin bundled with Android Studio.
Assuming that you are aware about AndroidX
, If not - please see @this post.
Jetifier
will convert support libraries
of all your dependencies to AndroidX
automatically, if you don't set it true
then your project will have both support (got deprecated after 28.0.0 version) and AndroidX package, which is redundant.
Example explains better
If you have PhotoView.java
in your dependency. That uses support library AppCompatImageView
.
import android.support.v7.widget.AppCompatImageView;
This class is moved now to androidx
package, so how will PhotoView
get androidx AppCompatImageView
? And app still runs in device.
Who made this run ?
Jetifier, which converts all support package of dependency at build time.
Jetifier will convert android.support.v7.widget.AppCompatImageView
to androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatImageView
while building the project.
Conclusion
Enabling Jetifier is important when you migrate from Support Libraries to AndroidX.
See this post to understand more about AndroidX.
Info
Your code may show compile time errors after enabling Jetifier while using dependency classes.
which you can remove by deleting .idea
, .gradle
and re-sync project.