gecko-dev/settings.gradle
Nick Alexander c4c73eceaa Bug 1233882 - Fold base Gradle project into app Gradle project. r=sebastian,mcomella
DONTBUILD NPOTB

Using the real Android manifest tripped up Robolectric, so I've taken
the easy way out and added a dummy TestGeckoApplication; see comment
in the code.

MozReview-Commit-ID: 4fCY504UgPu

--HG--
rename : mobile/android/app/base/lint.xml => mobile/android/app/lint.xml
rename : mobile/android/tests/background/junit4/resources/robolectric.properties => mobile/android/app/src/main/resources/robolectric.properties
extra : rebase_source : 689e879dd4ec4402d5e7f948fa5f8be256284a88
extra : intermediate-source : 746468f5d9798ff404a80cd957664e2b69a0e97c
extra : source : a7f63b3721cd3ba105990bbb37a87044383d26d9
extra : histedit_source : 6bdcfa36ddb45bbfd518c5459e4940e29a30f1c2%2C4bfef3b752a85174f1aa1f2226a286ac30bae25a
2016-02-17 19:25:54 -08:00

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// You might think topsrcdir is '.', but that's not true when the Gradle build
// is launched from within IntelliJ.
def topsrcdir = rootProject.projectDir.absolutePath
def commandLine = ["${topsrcdir}/mach", "environment", "--format", "json", "--verbose"]
def proc = commandLine.execute(null, new File(topsrcdir))
def standardOutput = new ByteArrayOutputStream()
proc.consumeProcessOutput(standardOutput, standardOutput)
proc.waitFor()
// Only show the output if something went wrong.
if (proc.exitValue() != 0) {
throw new GradleException("Process '${commandLine}' finished with non-zero exit value ${proc.exitValue()}:\n\n${standardOutput.toString()}")
}
import groovy.json.JsonSlurper
def slurper = new JsonSlurper()
def json = slurper.parseText(standardOutput.toString())
if (json.substs.MOZ_BUILD_APP != 'mobile/android') {
throw new GradleException("Building with Gradle is only supported for Fennec, i.e., MOZ_BUILD_APP == 'mobile/android'.")
}
// Set the Android SDK location. This is the *least specific* mechanism, which
// is unfortunate: we'd prefer to use the *most specific* mechanism. That is,
// local.properties (first 'sdk.dir', then 'android.dir') and then the
// environment variable ANDROID_HOME will override this. That's unfortunate,
// but it's hard to automatically arrange better.
System.setProperty('android.home', json.substs.ANDROID_SDK_ROOT)
include ':app'
include ':omnijar'
include ':thirdparty'
project(':app').projectDir = new File("${json.topsrcdir}/mobile/android/app")
project(':omnijar').projectDir = new File("${json.topsrcdir}/mobile/android/app/omnijar")
project(':thirdparty').projectDir = new File("${json.topsrcdir}/mobile/android/thirdparty")
if (json.substs.MOZ_ANDROID_PACKAGE_INSTALL_BOUNCER) {
include ':bouncer'
project(':bouncer').projectDir = new File("${json.topsrcdir}/mobile/android/bouncer")
}
// The Gradle instance is shared between settings.gradle and all the
// other build.gradle files (see
// http://forums.gradle.org/gradle/topics/define_extension_properties_from_settings_xml).
// We use this ext property to pass the per-object-directory mozconfig
// between scripts. This lets us execute set-up code before we gradle
// tries to configure the project even once, and as a side benefit
// saves invoking |mach environment| multiple times.
gradle.ext.mozconfig = json