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Gradle for Android

You're reading from   Gradle for Android Automate the build process for your Android projects with Gradle

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783986828
Length 172 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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The anatomy of a multimodule build

Usually, a multimodule project works by having a root directory that contains all modules in subdirectories. To tell Gradle how the project is structured, and which directories contain modules, you need to provide a settings.gradle file in the root of the project. Each module can then provide its own build.gradle file. We already learned how settings.gradle and the build.gradle files work in Chapter 2, Basic Build Customization, so here we will just focus on how to use them for multimodule projects.

This is what a multimodule project could look like:

project
├─── setting.gradle
├─── build.gradle
├─── app
│    └─── build.gradle
└─── library
     └─── build.gradle

This is the simplest and most straightforward way to set up a project with multiple modules. The settings.gradle file declares...

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