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    转自http://blog.csdn.net/zjbpku/article/details/22976291

    What is this?

    The Android-apt plugin assists in working with annotation processors in combination with Android Studio. It has two purposes:

    • Allow to configure a compile time only annotation processor as a dependency, not including the artifact in the final APK or library
    • Set up the source paths so that code that is generated from the annotation processor is correctly picked up by Android Studio.

    This plugin requires the android or android-library plugin (version 0.7.x or up) to be configured on your project.

    Including and using the plugin in your build script

    Add the following to your build script to use the plugin:

    buildscript { repositories { mavenCentral() }

    dependencies {

    // replace with the current version of the Android plugin

    classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.7.3'

    // the latest version of the android-apt plugin

    classpath 'com.neenbedankt.gradle.plugins:android-apt:1.2' }

    }

    apply plugin: 'android'apply plugin: 'android-apt'

    Passing processor arguments

    Some annotation processor may require to pass custom arguments, you can use apt.argumentsfor that purpose. For instance Android Annotation library needs the following configuration:

    apt { arguments { resourcePackageName android.defaultConfig.packageName androidManifestFile variant.processResources.manifestFile }}

    Make sure to configure packageName in the android defaultConfig block for this purpose. The arguments are processed for each variant when the compiler is configured. From this closure you can reference android, project and variant for the current variant.

    Configurating a compiler style dependency

    Annotation processors generally have a API and a processor that generates code that is used by the API. Depending on the project the processor and the API might be split up in separate dependencies. For example,Dagger uses two artifacts called dagger-compiler and dagger. The compiler artifact is only used during compilation, while the main dagger artifact is required at runtime.

    To aid in configuring this dependency, the plugin adds a Gradle configuration named apt that can be used like this:

    dependencies { apt 'com.squareup.dagger:dagger-compiler:1.1.0' compile 'com.squareup.dagger:dagger:1.1.0'}

    Configuration of other annotation processors

    For annotation processors that include the API and processor in one artifact, there's no special setup. You just add the artifact to the compile configuration like usual and everything will work like normal. Additionally, if code that is generated by the processor is to be referenced in your own code, Android Studio will now correctly reference that code and resolve references to it.

    History & Credits

    This plugin is based on a script that I've been using for some time which is the result of this post on Google+ and this post on StackOverflow.com. Variations of the SO post and my gists have been floating around for a while on the interwebs. That, and the fact that including scripts is a bit inconvenient pushed me to create this plugin.

    License

    This plugin is created by Hugo Visser and released in the public domain. Feel free to use and adapt as you like. To get in touch, hit me up onTwitter orGoogle Plus. @

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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/libertycode/p/6284800.html
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