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45 lines
1.7 KiB
Groovy
45 lines
1.7 KiB
Groovy
pluginManagement {
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/**
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* The pluginManagement {repositories {...}} block configures the
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* repositories Gradle uses to search or download the Gradle plugins and
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* their transitive dependencies. Gradle pre-configures support for remote
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* repositories such as JCenter, Maven Central, and Ivy. You can also use
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* local repositories or define your own remote repositories. The code below
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* defines the Gradle Plugin Portal, Google's Maven repository,
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* and the Maven Central Repository as the repositories Gradle should use to look for its
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* dependencies.
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*/
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repositories {
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gradlePluginPortal()
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google()
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maven {
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url = 'https://maven-central.storage-download.googleapis.com/maven2/'
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}
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}
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}
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dependencyResolutionManagement {
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/**
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* The dependencyResolutionManagement {repositories {...}}
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* block is where you configure the repositories and dependencies used by
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* all modules in your project, such as libraries that you are using to
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* create your application. However, you should configure module-specific
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* dependencies in each module-level build.gradle file. For new projects,
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* Android Studio includes Google's Maven repository and the Maven Central
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* Repository by default, but it does not configure any dependencies (unless
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* you select a template that requires some).
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*/
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repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS)
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repositories {
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google()
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maven {
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url = 'https://maven-central.storage-download.googleapis.com/maven2/'
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}
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}
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}
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rootProject.name = "Android Sample"
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include ':project'
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