Can I publish AAR file is included another AAR file in /libs folder?





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I have been developing two applications, A and B and they use a “shared” library published on a Maven repository.



Inside the “shared” library project, there are some external libraries likes “/libs/C.aar” and connect dependencies like this:



dependencies {
implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar'])
}


For using “shared” libraries in both applications, I published to Maven repository, added a dependency, and rebuilt the project. But there is no aar file inside the “shared” library.



Can I publish AAR file (which is included another AAR file) in /libs folder?



I asked the same thing in the Gradle forum too.
https://discuss.gradle.org/t/can-i-publish-aar-file-is-included-another-aar-file-in-libs-folder/30074?u=skylershin










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    I have been developing two applications, A and B and they use a “shared” library published on a Maven repository.



    Inside the “shared” library project, there are some external libraries likes “/libs/C.aar” and connect dependencies like this:



    dependencies {
    implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar'])
    }


    For using “shared” libraries in both applications, I published to Maven repository, added a dependency, and rebuilt the project. But there is no aar file inside the “shared” library.



    Can I publish AAR file (which is included another AAR file) in /libs folder?



    I asked the same thing in the Gradle forum too.
    https://discuss.gradle.org/t/can-i-publish-aar-file-is-included-another-aar-file-in-libs-folder/30074?u=skylershin










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      I have been developing two applications, A and B and they use a “shared” library published on a Maven repository.



      Inside the “shared” library project, there are some external libraries likes “/libs/C.aar” and connect dependencies like this:



      dependencies {
      implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar'])
      }


      For using “shared” libraries in both applications, I published to Maven repository, added a dependency, and rebuilt the project. But there is no aar file inside the “shared” library.



      Can I publish AAR file (which is included another AAR file) in /libs folder?



      I asked the same thing in the Gradle forum too.
      https://discuss.gradle.org/t/can-i-publish-aar-file-is-included-another-aar-file-in-libs-folder/30074?u=skylershin










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      I have been developing two applications, A and B and they use a “shared” library published on a Maven repository.



      Inside the “shared” library project, there are some external libraries likes “/libs/C.aar” and connect dependencies like this:



      dependencies {
      implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar'])
      }


      For using “shared” libraries in both applications, I published to Maven repository, added a dependency, and rebuilt the project. But there is no aar file inside the “shared” library.



      Can I publish AAR file (which is included another AAR file) in /libs folder?



      I asked the same thing in the Gradle forum too.
      https://discuss.gradle.org/t/can-i-publish-aar-file-is-included-another-aar-file-in-libs-folder/30074?u=skylershin







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          The best way to solve this problem is to add 'dependencies' relation in your“shared” library other than to add aar file into your “shared” library.



          Try to use maven dependencies like compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:27.1.1' to replace dependencies like this compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar') in your “shared” library.



          If you still want to add aar file into your “shared” library.
          Refer to this android-fat-aar whcih can combine your aar file into your library aar file includes class and resource.



          And perhaps you need to control your gradle version if you use android-fat-aar






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          • Yes. I tried implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar']) statement and maybe that work same way with compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar').

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:02











          • I'll review the plugin. thanks.

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:03












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          The best way to solve this problem is to add 'dependencies' relation in your“shared” library other than to add aar file into your “shared” library.



          Try to use maven dependencies like compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:27.1.1' to replace dependencies like this compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar') in your “shared” library.



          If you still want to add aar file into your “shared” library.
          Refer to this android-fat-aar whcih can combine your aar file into your library aar file includes class and resource.



          And perhaps you need to control your gradle version if you use android-fat-aar






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          • Yes. I tried implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar']) statement and maybe that work same way with compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar').

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:02











          • I'll review the plugin. thanks.

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:03
















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          The best way to solve this problem is to add 'dependencies' relation in your“shared” library other than to add aar file into your “shared” library.



          Try to use maven dependencies like compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:27.1.1' to replace dependencies like this compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar') in your “shared” library.



          If you still want to add aar file into your “shared” library.
          Refer to this android-fat-aar whcih can combine your aar file into your library aar file includes class and resource.



          And perhaps you need to control your gradle version if you use android-fat-aar






          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes. I tried implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar']) statement and maybe that work same way with compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar').

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:02











          • I'll review the plugin. thanks.

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:03














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          The best way to solve this problem is to add 'dependencies' relation in your“shared” library other than to add aar file into your “shared” library.



          Try to use maven dependencies like compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:27.1.1' to replace dependencies like this compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar') in your “shared” library.



          If you still want to add aar file into your “shared” library.
          Refer to this android-fat-aar whcih can combine your aar file into your library aar file includes class and resource.



          And perhaps you need to control your gradle version if you use android-fat-aar






          share|improve this answer













          The best way to solve this problem is to add 'dependencies' relation in your“shared” library other than to add aar file into your “shared” library.



          Try to use maven dependencies like compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:27.1.1' to replace dependencies like this compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar') in your “shared” library.



          If you still want to add aar file into your “shared” library.
          Refer to this android-fat-aar whcih can combine your aar file into your library aar file includes class and resource.



          And perhaps you need to control your gradle version if you use android-fat-aar







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          • Yes. I tried implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar']) statement and maybe that work same way with compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar').

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:02











          • I'll review the plugin. thanks.

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:03



















          • Yes. I tried implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar']) statement and maybe that work same way with compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar').

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:02











          • I'll review the plugin. thanks.

            – Skyler
            Jan 4 at 7:03

















          Yes. I tried implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar']) statement and maybe that work same way with compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar').

          – Skyler
          Jan 4 at 7:02





          Yes. I tried implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.aar']) statement and maybe that work same way with compile files('libs/android-support-v13.jar').

          – Skyler
          Jan 4 at 7:02













          I'll review the plugin. thanks.

          – Skyler
          Jan 4 at 7:03





          I'll review the plugin. thanks.

          – Skyler
          Jan 4 at 7:03




















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