I created a library project in Android Studio (currently 0.5.2) by choosing File > New Project... > "Mark this project as a library"
.
I have two other non-library projects that I would like to add a dependency to this library project.
-My Library
-Project 1 (depends on My Library)
-Project 2 (depends on My Library)
My goal is to keep each project independent and avoid duplicating modules/code. How can this be done without copying the library module into the other projects?
Update: Android Studio 0.6.0 allows you to Import a module, though, this simply copies the module source into the Project.
You can also refer to a library outside of your project folder using the project().projectDir property. If your external library is relative to your project like so
- MyLibrary
- library
- MyProject
- app
in MyProject/settings.gradle
include ':library'
project(':library').projectDir = new File(settingsDir, '../MyLibrary/library')
in MyProject/app/build.gradle
dependencies {
compile project(':library')
}
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