Reputation: 1064
My team is developing an Android library, to be used in some example applications, also developed by us. The library is created as an AAR file. Here is its build.gradle
apply plugin: 'com.android.library'
apply from: 'deploy.gradle'
android {
compileSdkVersion 20
buildToolsVersion '20.0.0'
packagingOptions {
exclude 'LICENSE.txt'
exclude 'LICENSE'
exclude 'NOTICE'
}
defaultConfig {
// Excluded for brevity
}
buildTypes {
release {
runProguard false
proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro'
}
}
lintOptions {
abortOnError false
// if true, check all issues, including those that are off by default
checkAllWarnings true
}
}
dependencies {
compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
compile 'com.android.support:support-v13:20.0.+'
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services:5.+'
compile 'com.squareup.retrofit:retrofit:1.6.1'
}
Here is the dependencies part of the app's build.gradle
dependencies {
compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
compile ('com.mycompany.myapp:0.6.5-SNAPSHOT@aar') {
transitive = true
downloadJavadoc = true
downloadSources = true
}
}
I can use all the lib classes, but I can't see the Javadocs nor the sources. How can I package my AAR so it includes the sources and Javadocs?
Upvotes: 31
Views: 11084
Reputation: 2119
I was able to create the sources jar for a library in Kotlin using the below
task androidJavadocs(type: Javadoc) {
source = android.sourceSets.main.kotlin.sourceFiles
}
task androidJavadocsJar(type: Jar) {
archiveClassifier.set("javadoc")
//baseName = artifact_id
from androidJavadocs.destinationDir
}
task androidSourcesJar(type: Jar) {
archiveClassifier.set("sources")
//baseName = artifact_id
from android.sourceSets.main.kotlin.sourceFiles
}
artifacts {
// archives packageReleaseJar
archives androidSourcesJar
archives androidJavadocsJar
}
I referred the U-crop library. classifier seems to be deprecated as well. using java.sourcefiles created empty src directories.
This code is added before the android{ } in app > build.gradle
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 29867
This is not a solution but an important note regardless what solution you come up with. If you publish your library to Maven, you must make sure the name of the aar, javadocs file and sources all have the same name, otherwise Android Studio will not be able to retrieve the javadocs and let developers move their mouse over a class/function/property to get help. For example, if your library is called MyLib and and it includes a version number in the file name such as:
MyLib-1.0.0.aar
The javadocs and source files must be named:
MyLib-1.0.0-javadoc.jar
MyLib-1.0.0-sources.jar
This may seem obvious but by default Android builds libraries to include the variant name such as:
MyLib-1.0.0-release.aar
If the word "release" doesn't also appear in the filenames for the javadoc and sources, Gradle will fail to retrieve them. The standard naming convention when uploading to Maven is to strip off the variant name before uploading.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1064
Seems like it can't be done for now. However, adding these gradle tasks in the deploy.gradle
, the -javadoc.jar and -sources.jar are created.
task androidJavadocs(type: Javadoc) {
source = android.sourceSets.main.java.srcDirs
}
task androidJavadocsJar(type: Jar) {
classifier = 'javadoc'
baseName = artifact_id
from androidJavadocs.destinationDir
}
task androidSourcesJar(type: Jar) {
classifier = 'sources'
baseName = artifact_id
from android.sourceSets.main.java.srcDirs
}
artifacts {
// archives packageReleaseJar
archives androidSourcesJar
archives androidJavadocsJar
}
After that, the sources and javadoc need to be manually imported. According to this thread and this open issue they can't be automatically imported.
Upvotes: 11