I am trying to get my existing Android Project working with gradle and IntelliJ 12. Previously I had it working with maven but that didn't seem to be so flexible as gradle, and from what I think I got to know is that I need less subfolders.
My Android project is divided into a clean java library (:core) and the actual Application (:android). These two projects are both in my main project folder.
~-+MainProject
|--+core
| L--build.gradle
|--+android
| L--build.gradle
|--build.gradle
L--settings.gradle
I think the ideal solution to get gradle work with this is to treat the (:core) and (:android) project as nested projects, meaning I can simply be with my cmd in MainProject source folder to start the gradle tasks.
However I came up with different problems:
- Gradle dependencies are only included in the core project
- that means neither in the instrumentatetionTest nor in the main project files are any directories correctly set as source / test directories
- IntelliJ doesn't resolve any classes that I added as dependencies in gradle (AndroidSDK, junit, mockito, those from the :core project)
- tried to use the plugin 'idea' but either I used it wrong or it didn't solve the problem
- I get duplicate dependency Error for building the APK
- must have something to do with junit:4.11 and mockito-core:1.9.5 that I added
- what I tried:
- deleting the dependencys -> build fails cause some classes of course could'nt be resolved
- changing to junit:4.5+ as suggesed in some other thread -> no change at all
Here are the *.gradle configuartions
MainProject: -- settings.gradle
include ':core', ':android'
-- build.gradle
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.6.+'
}
}
subprojects {
repositories {
mavenLocal()
maven { url "http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2" }
}
}
:core -- build.gradle
apply plugin: 'java'
dependencies {
testCompile 'junit:junit:4.11'
testCompile 'org.mockito:mockito-core:1.9.5'
}
:android
apply plugin: 'android'
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
compile project(":core")
compile 'com.google.android:android:4.1.1.4'
instrumentTestCompile 'junit:junit:4.11'
instrumentTestCompile 'org.mockito:mockito-core:1.9.5'
instrumentTestCompile 'com.google.dexmaker:dexmaker:1.0'
instrumentTestCompile 'com.google.dexmaker:dexmaker-mockito:1.0'
instrumentTestCompile 'com.jayway.android.robotium:robotium-solo:3.6'
}
/* ... androidSettings
I hope someone could help me with that
MFG Dornathal
Alright, so you've got the right idea, but there are a few changes you still need.
Your root
build.gradle
file should be as follows:mavenLocal()
if you are using a locally installed repo. Most people don't, and nothing in your project indicates that you need one.mavenCentral()
can be used to replace to maven URL you were using.build.gradle
.Your
settings.gradle
and yourbuild.gradle
for the core project are good.Your
build.gradle
for the android project however, needs some changes:compile 'com.google.android:android:4.1.1.4'
.junit
. It's provided by the SDK, so we'll just use that. One thing to note is that the SDK only includes JUnit 3.mockito
anddexmaker
unless we actually use it for the android tests. If it's only being used for the tests on the java library, we don't need it here.To answer your questions:
One final note. Intellij 12 cannot handle Gradle Multi-project builds. You need to switch to Android Studio or Intellij 13 for that.