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Title | Renaming Your Gradle Build |
Description | In a multi-module project, searching for the right build.gradle can be tricky. After all, everything is called build.gradle so using our trusty Open File |
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Developer Phil An Android Developer’s Blog Renaming Your Gradle Build Files February 19, 2018 In a multi-module project, searching for the right build.gradle can be tricky. After all, everything is called build.gradle so using our trusty Open File doesn’t help much. One neat trick to organize your code is to rename your build.gradle file to something meaningful like app.gradle , my-feature.gradle , and so on. How does it work When you declare a module in your settings.gradle , the build system will look for a file named build.gradle in a folder corresponding to the module’s name. In other words, if you declare an :app module, gradle will expect the build file to be located at app/build.gradle . Turns out that we can ignore this convention from our settings.gradle with the project.buildFileName property. Adding the following snippet to your settings.gradle will rename each module’ s build.gradle file to its module’s name. e.g. app.gradle . The root build.gradle itself won’t be renamed. |
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