Create a standalone gradle file without SDK/build-tools.
Currently, setup-wizard-lib has two gradle files - build.gradle, which is used when building from inside the Android tree, where all dependencies are built from source, and standalone.gradle, where all dependencies are prebuilts. Unbundled apps generally want the latter, but this gradle file defines a specific build tools and SDK version, which is undesirable if we want to build everything with the same build tools and SDK. So, introduce a third gradle file, standalone-rules.gradle, which uses prebuilt support lib dependencies, but which does not define the SDK and build tools so that another gradle file can define these at the top level. Since this doesn't affect existing gradle files, this should be a safe change. Bug: 22670848 Change-Id: I95f4294105b54c5d978f6632bd98e2492a6d983c
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/**
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* Include this gradle file if you are building against this as a standalone gradle library project,
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* but are defining the compile SDK version and build tools version at the top-level.
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*
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* For example, you can include the following in your settings.gradle file:
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* include ':setup-wizard-lib'
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* project(':setup-wizard-lib').projectDir = new File(PATH_TO_THIS_DIRECTORY)
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* project(':setup-wizard-lib').buildFileName = 'standalone-rules.gradle'
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*
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* And then you can include the :setup-wizard-lib project as one of your dependencies
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* dependencies {
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* compile project(path: ':setup-wizard-lib', configuration: 'icsCompatRelease')
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* }
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*/
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ext {
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// For standalone project clients, since the source may not be available, we fetch the
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// dependencies from maven. To add a dependency, you want to specify something like this:
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// ext {
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// deps = ['project-name': 'com.example.group:project-name:1.0.0']
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// }
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//
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// And then in rules.gradle you can reference the dependency by
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// dependencies {
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// compile deps['project-name']
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// }
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//
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deps = ['support-appcompat-v7': 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:21.0.0']
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}
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apply from: 'rules.gradle'
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* }
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*/
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ext {
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// For standalone project clients, since the source may not be available, we fetch the
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// dependencies from maven. To add a dependency, you want to specify something like this:
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// ext {
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// deps = ['project-name': 'com.example.group:project-name:1.0.0']
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// }
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//
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// And then in rules.gradle you can reference the dependency by
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// dependencies {
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// compile deps['project-name']
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// }
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//
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deps = ['support-appcompat-v7': 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:21.0.0']
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}
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apply from: 'rules.gradle'
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apply from: 'standalone-rules.gradle'
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android.compileSdkVersion 21
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android.buildToolsVersion '21.1.0'
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