A few weeks ago I posted a question How to override resources depending on buildType.
And just yesterday there was a gradle plugin release for android.
Based on this post on G+ I decided to write this question.
The problem I have described in detail:
I want to create some resource values depending on the buildType
, but this doesn't work properly:
The file "generated.xml" will be only created if I make a complete build over the command line:
gradlew build
But I also get an error by building the complete project over comannd line:
* What went wrong: Execution failed for task ':app:merge<buildVariant>Resources'.
Unsupported type 'String' in file C:Users...uild
esgenerated
eleasevaluesgenerated.xml
Every other build-trial doesn't create this file. I tried following:
- over IDE:
- rebuild project
- execute external task "assembleBuildVariant"
- over command line:
- gradlew assembleBuildVariant
Strange gradle console output:
:app:generateBuildVariantResValues UP-TO-DATE
My build.gradle:
buildTypes {
debug{
buildConfigField "String", "FOO", ""FOO DEBUG""
resValue "String", "RES FOO", "RES FOO DEBUG"
}
release {
buildConfigField "String", "FOO", ""FOO RELEASE""
resValue "String", "RES FOO", "RES FOO RELEASE"
}
}
My "generated.xml":
<!-- Automatically generated file. DO NOT MODIFY -->
<!-- Values from build type: release -->
<item name="RES FOO" type="String">RES FOO RELEASE</item>
My question:
Is this a bug or did I miss something? And why this file isn't created by a Rebuild
over the IDE?
My build.gradle (UPDATE 2014-02-10 based on rciovatis answer):
defaultConfig {
minSdkVersion 14
targetSdkVersion 19
versionCode 1
versionName "1.0"
resValue "string", "RES_FOO", "RES FOO"
}
buildTypes {
debug{
buildConfigField "String", "FOO", ""FOO DEBUG""
resValue "string", "RES_FOO", "RES FOO DEBUG"
}
release {
buildConfigField "String", "FOO", ""FOO RELEASE""
resValue "string", "RES_FOO", "RES FOO RELEASE"
}
}
UPDATE 2014-02-14 IT WORKS:
After an update of the gradle android plugin everything works fine:
In /build/res/all/ you should see following folders:
- all
- generated (-> here you find the generated resource values by
resValue
)
The first folder all
contains all merged resources. In the direction all/<buildVariant>/values/values.xml
you should find the generated resources, in my case:
// for buildType DEBUG
<item name="TESTFOO" type="string">TEST FOO DEBUG</item>
// for buildType RELEASE
<item name="TESTFOO" type="string">TEST FOO RELEASE</item>
To get the values in code just use the generated resource like all others:
getResources().getString(R.string.TESTFOO)
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