/** * Include this gradle file if you are building against this as a standalone gradle library project, * as opposed to building it as part of the git-tree. This is typically the file you want to include * if you create a new project in Android Studio. * * For example, you can include the following in your settings.gradle file: * include ':setupcompat' * project(':setupcompat').projectDir = new File(PATH_TO_THIS_DIRECTORY) * * And then you can include the :setupcompat project as one of your dependencies * dependencies { * implementation project(path: ':setupcompat') * } */ plugins { alias(libs.plugins.android.library) alias(libs.plugins.kotlin.android) } android { // Not specifying compileSdkVersion here so clients can specify it; must be at least Q namespace = "com.google.android.setupcompat" compileSdk 34 defaultConfig { minSdkVersion 31 targetSdkVersion 34 } buildTypes { release { minifyEnabled false proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard.flags' } } sourceSets.main { manifest.srcFile 'AndroidManifest.xml' java.srcDirs = ['main/java', 'partnerconfig/java'] aidl.srcDirs = ['main/aidl'] res.srcDirs = ['main/res'] } compileOptions { sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_17 targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_17 } buildFeatures { aidl = true } } dependencies { // implementation "androidx.annotation:annotation:1.0.0" implementation libs.window.window implementation libs.error.prone.annotations implementation libs.androidx.annotation.annotation }