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build.common.gradle
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/**
* build.common.gradle
*
* Try to avoid editing this file, as it may be updated from time to time as the FTC SDK
* evolves. Rather, if it is necessary to customize the build process, do those edits in
* the build.gradle file in TeamCode.
*
* This file contains the necessary content of the 'build.gradle' files for robot controller
* applications built using the FTC SDK. Each individual 'build.gradle' in those applications
* can simply contain the one line:
*
* apply from: '../build.common.gradle'
*
* which will pick up this file here. This approach allows makes it easier to integrate
* updates to the FTC SDK into your code.
*/
import java.util.regex.Pattern
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
android {
compileSdkVersion 28
signingConfigs {
debug {
keyAlias 'androiddebugkey'
keyPassword 'android'
storeFile rootProject.file('libs/ftc.debug.keystore')
storePassword 'android'
}
}
aaptOptions {
noCompress "tflite"
}
defaultConfig {
signingConfig signingConfigs.debug
applicationId 'com.qualcomm.ftcrobotcontroller'
minSdkVersion 23
targetSdkVersion 28
/**
* We keep the versionCode and versionName of robot controller applications in sync with
* the master information published in the AndroidManifest.xml file of the FtcRobotController
* module. This helps avoid confusion that might arise from having multiple versions of
* a robot controller app simultaneously installed on a robot controller device.
*
* We accomplish this with the help of a funky little Groovy script that maintains that
* correspondence automatically.
*
* @see <a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/building/configuring-gradle.html">Configure Your Build</a>
* @see <a href="http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/versioning.html">Versioning Your App</a>
*/
def manifestFile = project(':FtcRobotController').file('src/main/AndroidManifest.xml');
def manifestText = manifestFile.getText()
//
def vCodePattern = Pattern.compile("versionCode=\"(\\d+(\\.\\d+)*)\"")
def matcher = vCodePattern.matcher(manifestText)
matcher.find()
def vCode = Integer.parseInt(matcher.group(1))
//
def vNamePattern = Pattern.compile("versionName=\"(.*)\"")
matcher = vNamePattern.matcher(manifestText);
matcher.find()
def vName = matcher.group(1)
//
versionCode vCode
versionName vName
}
// Advanced user code might just want to use Vuforia directly, so we set up the libs as needed
// http://google.github.io/android-gradle-dsl/current/com.android.build.gradle.internal.dsl.BuildType.html
buildTypes {
release {
// Disable debugging for release versions so it can be uploaded to Google Play.
//debuggable true
ndk {
abiFilters "armeabi-v7a", "arm64-v8a"
}
}
debug {
debuggable true
jniDebuggable true
renderscriptDebuggable true
ndk {
abiFilters "armeabi-v7a", "arm64-v8a"
}
}
}
compileOptions {
sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_7
targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_7
}
sourceSets.main {
jni.srcDirs = []
jniLibs.srcDir rootProject.file('libs')
}
}
repositories {
flatDir {
dirs rootProject.file('libs')
}
}
apply from: 'build.release.gradle'