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                        Android project template for Gradle Kotlin DSL + 100% Kotlin + Base module + Extensions = ❤️
AndroidBase
The AndroidBase project provides an Android app project template that setups for Gradle Kotlin DSL, it also provides some base classes or extensions to accerate your android development.
You can use this template or download the base module.
There also provides two helper branches:
- If you'd like to see how the simple Gradle Kotlin DSL project works (i.e. a new android app project just created by Android Studio and use Gradle Kotlin DSL), you can checkout to the branch gradle-kotlin-dslto take a look.
- If you'd like to see how the base module works or contribute to this project, you can checkout to the branch library.
Setup for Template Project
- Just click on button to create a new repo starting from this template. Or you can clone this project by git clone [email protected]:enginebai/AndroidBase.git.
- Change your project name in settings.gradle.kts.
- Set your application ID in Versions.kt
- Set the package name in AndroidManifest.xmlfile of:appmodule .
- Select com.enginebai.projectdirectory in "Project" tool window and rename package for your app.
- Specify your retrofit base URL in NetworkModule.ktfile.
- Start to design your main layout xml file fragment_main.xmland fragment class.
- Specify your MainFragment.ktname in navigation graph xml file.
- That's all. Start your app development journey now 🎉.
Get Started with Template Project
- You can start your development as usual in appmodule.
- This projects encourges you to use single activity architecture with naivgation component, you will create new fragment that extends the BaseFragmentfor your all UI pages.
- This project uses koin as our dependency injection framework, you will define the modules in dipackage and add those modules inAppContext.defineDependencies()
- You will handle errors with ExceptionHandler, we register a function that will handle errors that are passed toSubscriber.onError(Throwable)for RxJava; for non-RxJava exception, you will injectExceptionHandlerand pass exception toaccept(Throwable)function. More detail usage you can checkExceptionHandler, there are some instructions that guide you how to write your custom exception handling logic.
Good Practices of Gradle Kotlin DSL
- Add all dependencies versions in Versions.kt
object Versions {
    const val kotlin = "1.3.50"
    const val awesomeLibrary = "x.y.z"
    // TODO: add the library version
    ...
}
- Define all 3rd-party dependencies in Dependencies.kt, and use all versions definition inVersions.kt.
object Dependencies {
    const val rxJava = "io.reactivex.rxjava2:rxjava:${Versions.rxJava}"
    // TODO: add standalone dependency here!
    ...
    object Kotlin {
        const val gradlePlugin = "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:${Versions.kotlin}"
        const val stdLib = "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-stdlib-jdk7:${Versions.kotlin}"
    }
    // TODO: add inner object for sub-modules of library
    object AndroidX {
        ...
    }
    ...
}
- Always import dependency from Dependencies.ktinbuild.gradle.ktsfile.
dependencies {
	implementation(Dependencies.Glide.core)
	"kapt"(Dependencies.Glide.compiler)
    implementation(project(":base"))
    // TODO: add by using dependency imported from `Dependencies.kt` file
    ...
}
- Configure android build script in Config.kt.
fun Project.configAndroid() = this.extensions.getByType<BaseExtension>().run {
    compileSdkVersion(Versions.Android.sdk)
    defaultConfig {
        minSdkVersion(Versions.Android.minSdk)
        targetSdkVersion(Versions.Android.sdk)
        versionCode = Versions.App.versionCode
        versionName = Versions.App.versionName
        // TODO: add your configurations
        ...
    }
    ...
}
It's equivalent to the old way android { ... } block in build.gradle file
android {
    compileSdkVersion 21
    buildToolsVersion "21.1.2"
    defaultConfig {
        applicationId "com.enginebai.moviehunt"
        // TODO: add your configurations
        ...
    }
    ...
}
- Add all configuration variables inside Configobject inConfig.kt, and addbuildConfigField(...)to include.
object Config {
    const val API_ROOT = "\"https://api.themoviedb.org/3/\""
    const val IMAGE_API_ROOT = "\"https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/\""
    // TODO: add your constants here, make sure to add extra double quotes for string value.
}
fun Project.configAndroid() = this.extensions.getByType<BaseExtension>().run {
    compileSdkVersion(Versions.Android.sdk)
    defaultConfig {
        ...
        buildConfigField("String", "API_ROOT", Config.API_ROOT)
        buildConfigField("String", "IMAGE_API_KEY", Config.IMAGE_API_ROOT)
        // TODO: add your varialbes here imported from `Config` object
        ... 
    }
    ...
}
- Add the common dependencies that share between modules to Dependencies.kt
fun Project.importCommonDependencies() {
    dependencies {
        ...
        implementation(Dependencies.material)
        // TODO: add your common dependencies
        .. 
    }
}
Note: Remember to perform Gradle Sync to apply your changes when updating any files in
buildSrc.
Modules Structure
- :appmodule: That's your app module, just like a normal Android app project. Or you can create a new modules (ex:- :common) for that if you use multi-modules project or libraries. There is the sample- build.gradle.ktsfor library module:
plugins {
    id("com.android.library")
    commonPlugins.forEach { id(it) }
}
configAndroid()
importCommonDependencies()
dependencies {
    implementation(Dependencies.whatever)
    ...
}
- /buildSrc: It enables you to write the build script (- *.gradle.ktsfiles) in kotlin to manage dependencies and gets better IDE completion support. It gives you a way to develop build code more like regular code. More information please check official document.
Download for Base Module
Step 1. Add it to your root build.gradle.kts:
allprojects {
    repositories {
        ...
        maven("https://jitpack.io")
    }
}
Step 2. Add the dependency:
- Versions.kt:
const val androidBase = "1.0.0"
- Dependencies.kt:
const val androidBase = "com.github.enginebai:AndroidBase:${Versions.androidBase}"
- App module build.gradle.kts:
dependencies {
    ...
    implementation(Dependencies.androidBase)
}
Included Libraries
There are some default 3rd-party libraries imported in this project, and provide some popular dependencies (following listed) in buildSrc/Dependencies.kt file that you can choose to use. Feel free to add/remove those dependencies.
- Android Architecture Components, part of Android Jetpack for give to project a robust design, testable and maintainable.
- Retrofit / OkHttp, Square open-source RESTful API and http client.
- RxJava / RxAndroid, reactive programming for JVM.
- Koin, kotlin light-weight dependency injection.
- Timber, for logging.
- Epoxy, for RecyclerView complex view layout.
- Paging, for pagination loading of RecyclerView.
- Navigation, for single activity and fragment routing.
- Room, for local persistence database.
Useful Extensions
- See Extension Functions.
LICENSE
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