android-buddy
dependency-analysis-gradle-plugin
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0.0 | 9.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 10 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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android-buddy
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Byte Buddy on Android made possible
That's what happened to me when I tried to write some bytecode transformations using Byte Buddy. I noticed that they wouldn't work for Android right away, and instead, some sort of adapter is needed in order to make the connection between these bytecode transforming tools and the Android compilation so that said transformations happen at compile time. Sadly for me, such compilation adapter didn't exist for Byte Buddy and Android, which is why I took the time to create one: Android Buddy.
dependency-analysis-gradle-plugin
- Recommended dependency analyzer plugin
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References for Library & SDK Design?
And perhaps https://github.com/autonomousapps/dependency-analysis-android-gradle-plugin
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android devs in multi-modular projects be like
I'd love to hear more about the complexity of configuring multi-module builds. Dependency management is an obvious point here and there are plugin that can help here (like https://github.com/autonomousapps/dependency-analysis-android-gradle-plugin for instance), but I'd be happy to hear more pain points.
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Gradle all the way down: Testing your Gradle plugin with Gradle TestKit
Added a new test suite, named "functionalTest", and configured it to use the Spock test framework, along with three dependencies: Truth, TestKit-Truth, and the project itself. This reveals the interesting point that, by default, new test suites don't have the project under test on the classpath, which enables true black box testing if you're into that kind of thing.
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Learning in public: Lessons from open source
A little more than two years ago, in October 2019, I began work on my first significant open source project, the Dependency Analysis Gradle Plugin. I had just left a job where I had done relatively little coding, was taking a month off, and wanted to get back into a building mode and learn some new things. I decided to explore the domain of unused-dependency detection. The nearest competitor I was aware of was the Gradle Lint Plugin from the Netflix Nebula collection. However, as that plugin has never supported Android projects, that meant I had an exploitable niche—if only I could exploit it.
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Herding Elephants – Wrangling a 3,500-module Gradle project
Tony actually wrote a plugin that does just this! Check it out!
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Reducing my Gradle plugin's impact on configuration time: A journey
(The commit is available here.)
What are some alternatives?
hugo - Annotation-triggered method call logging for your debug builds.
moko-resources - Resources access for mobile (android & ios) Kotlin Multiplatform development
aaper - Ensure Android runtime permissions using annotations only
secrets-gradle-plugin - A Gradle plugin for providing your secrets to your Android project.
Byte Buddy - Runtime code generation for the Java virtual machine.
gradle-lint-plugin - A pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns of misuse or deprecations in Gradle scripts.
Hibernate - Hibernate's core Object/Relational Mapping functionality
scalroid - A scala-kotlin-java joint compilation plugin built on Gradle, for native Android.
gradle-play-publisher - GPP is Android's unofficial release automation Gradle Plugin. It can do anything from building, uploading, and then promoting your App Bundle or APK to publishing app listings and other metadata.
android-stem - This is a Gradle plugin for Android applications that concatenates XML strings during compilation
gradle-maven-publish-plugin - A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries, including sources and javadoc, to Maven Central or any other Nexus instance.
android-collar - Gradle plugin which collects all analytics screen names, events and user properties for Android projects.