Reputation: 2295
I'm adding the Android Support library to my project and I've noticed the resulting APK file inflates in size quite a bit.
What I'm trying to do is use Proguard to remove classes in the library that I don't use, e.g. the backword compatible Notification builder class (in fact, I tested this without even using anything from the Support lib, I just dropped it in my /libs folder).
My proguard.cfg is exactly what's in <sdktools>\tools\proguard\proguard-android.txt
, with my own addition of -dontobfuscate
(as I don't really need obfuscation), however, I'm not seeing my .APK file become any smaller. My proguard.cfg is below:
# This is a configuration file for ProGuard. # http://proguard.sourceforge.net/index.html#manual/usage.html -dontobfuscate -dontusemixedcaseclassnames -dontskipnonpubliclibraryclasses -verbose # Optimization is turned off by default. Dex does not like code run # through the ProGuard optimize and preverify steps (and performs some # of these optimizations on its own). -dontoptimize -dontpreverify # Note that if you want to enable optimization, you cannot just # include optimization flags in your own project configuration file; # instead you will need to point to the # "proguard-android-optimize.txt" file instead of this one from your # project.properties file. -keepattributes *Annotation* -keep public class com.google.vending.licensing.ILicensingService -keep public class com.android.vending.licensing.ILicensingService # For native methods, see http://proguard.sourceforge.net/manual/examples.html#native -keepclasseswithmembernames class * { native ; } # keep setters in Views so that animations can still work. # see http://proguard.sourceforge.net/manual/examples.html#beans -keepclassmembers public class * extends android.view.View { void set*(***); *** get*(); } # We want to keep methods in Activity that could be used in the XML attribute onClick -keepclassmembers class * extends android.app.Activity { public void *(android.view.View); } # For enumeration classes, see http://proguard.sourceforge.net/manual/examples.html#enumerations -keepclassmembers enum * { public static **[] values(); public static ** valueOf(java.lang.String); } -keep class * implements android.os.Parcelable { public static final android.os.Parcelable$Creator *; } -keepclassmembers class **.R$* { public static ; } # The support library contains references to newer platform versions. # Don't warn about those in case this app is linking against an older # platform version. We know about them, and they are safe. -dontwarn android.support.**
Upvotes: 4
Views: 2870
Reputation: 45648
The Android SDK only applies ProGuard in release builds, not in debug builds.
Furthermore, the Android SDK (r20 or higher) typically looks for proguard-project.txt
instead of proguard.txt in your project. This file can generally be empty, because the build process also reads the global file proguard-android.txt. You may want to update your project with
android update project -p MyProjectDirectory
Finally, the Android SDK (r20 or higher) disables ProGuard's optimization step by default (which can improve on its shrinking step). You can enable it by pointing to proguard-android-optimize.txt
instead of proguard-android.txt in your project.properties
.
Upvotes: 1