android-appversion-gradle-plugin


Source link: https://github.com/hamsterksu/android-appversion-gradle-plugin

android-appversion-gradle-plugin

  1. Easy way to add build number to your application version
  2. Easy way to change APK name and add extra data to it.

Supported version of gradle-android-plugin

  • 0.12.+ -> - com.github.hamsterksu:android-appversion-gradle-plugin:1.0.+
  • > 0.14.+ -> - com.github.hamsterksu:android-appversion-gradle-plugin:1.2.+
  • 1.0.+ -> - com.github.hamsterksu:android-appversion-gradle-plugin:1.2.+

?ontents

  1. How to use
  2. Add plugin to dependencies
  3. Apply plugin
  4. Configure plugin
  5. Available options
  6. Typical usecases
  7. Use brackets in some cases
  8. What is versions.properties file?
  9. Configuration examples

Typical usecases

Do you want to use package name, app version name and version code in file name?

Just use the following fileNameFormat: $appPkg.$versionName($versionCode)

Result - com.yourdomain.app.1.0.0.1(1).apk

Use brackets in some cases

Why do you need to use brackets { } in some cases?

fileNameFormat - is a Groovy string. Be careful to use something like $appPkg.v_$versionName. Groovy will try to find the "v_" property in the String object. And you will get Error: > No such property: v_ for class: java.lang.String.

In this case you need to use { } : ${ appPkg } .v_$versionName

How to use

Add plugin to dependencies

buildscript {

  repositories {

mavenCentral()  
}

dependencies{

classpath 'com.github.hamsterksu:android-appversion-gradle-plugin:1.+'  
}
 
}

Apply plugin

apply plugin: 'versionPlugin'

Configure plugin

versionPlugin{
  buildTypesMatcher = 'release'
supportBuildNumber = true  buildNumberPrefix = 'b'
 fileNameFormat = '$appPkg-v_$versionName-c_$versionCode' 
}

Available options:##

  • buildTypesMatcher - regexp value. the most useful case: if you want to apply changes for one build type use buildTypesMatcher = 'release' if for both buildTypesMatcher = 'release|debug'. Sure you can use any regexp value.
  • supportBuildNumber - use true if you want to add build number to appVersion. versions.properties file will be generated in root project. you can add it to version control ignore list if you use CI or you are alone devloper in the team.
  • buildNumberPrefix - string value, prefix before build number. example: 1.0.0.b1
  • fileNameFormat - groovy template string. you can specify your own format of APK file name. Available variables in the formatted string:
    • appName - name of main module
    • projectName - name of root project
    • flavorName - falvour name
    • buildType - build type
    • versionName - version name
    • versionCode - version code
    • appPkg - application id
    • date - build date, you can specify your own date format use dateFormat propery
    • time - build time, you can specify your own date format use timeFormat propery
    • customName - use this template to use string from customNameMapping
  • dateFormat - format string for SimpleDateFormat
  • timeFormat - format string for SimpleDateFormat
  • customNameMapping - mapping for $customName. it's groovy map for variantName -> text

Example:

customNameMapping = [
  'debug':'MySuperApp',
  'releae':'MySuperApp' ]
customNameMapping = [
  'flavourDebug':'MySuperApp',
  'flavourRelease':'MySuperApp' ]

What is versions.properties file?

If you turn on supportBuildNumber plugin will generate versions.properties file in root project. it store current build number for each flavour. You can add it to version control ignore list if you use CI or you are alone devloper in the team.

Config examples

versionPlugin{

  buildTypesMatcher = 'release|debug'

supportBuildNumber = true
  buildNumberPrefix = 'b'

fileNameFormat = '$customName-$versionName($versionCode)-$buildType'

customNameMapping = [

'debug':'mysuperapp',

'release':'mysuperapp'
  ] 
}
versionPlugin{

  buildTypesMatcher = 'release'
  supportBuildNumber = true

 fileNameFormat = '$appPkg-$versionName($versionCode)' 
}
versionPlugin{

  buildTypesMatcher = 'release'
  supportBuildNumber = false

 fileNameFormat = '$projectName-$flavorName-$versionName($versionCode)-$date-$time'
  dateFormat = 'dd-MM-yyyy'
  timeFormat = 'HH:mm' 
}

Resources

Navigation Drawer Activity with Google design style and simplified methods.

ListView in Android supports header and footer views - views that do not belong to the underlying adapter but otherwise show up in the list and scroll along with the contents. However, they only work if you have not yet set your own adapter and are therefore not terribly flexible.

The SackOfViewsAdapter is another way of approaching this. Here, you provide the Views that make up the rows, and the adapter feeds them to Android as if they were newly created.

The SackOfViewsAdapter is designed to be sub-classed, mostly to determine how isEnabled() behaves, so you can control which of those views are selectable and which simply scroll with the list.

StrictMode is a handy feature in API Level 9 and higher, telling you where your Android application is doing things it probably should not on the main application thread.

In the spirit of StrictMode, the StrictModeEx project offers classes to help you diagnose similar sorts of problems beyond what StrictMode itself offers.

Right now, that consists of one class: StrictAdapter. This ListAdapter wrapper will log slow-running getView() calls, plus optionally give you an overall performance view on how your Adapter is doing in the code you control.

geo

Java utility methods for geohashing.

A very, very compact library that enables you to create on-demand singletons within your application and easily store them to disk. Utilizing a dead-simple API, this library makes creating singletons and persisting data much more fun!

This app is built during the free time of the developer for fun. It provides with a tool to test some Intent behavior while building and testing other apps or just for fun playing with the framework. ;) This app would not work and feel the same way if it weren't for some great Android open-source projects that were used during the development.

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