--- name: android-gradle-logic description: Expert guidance on setting up scalable Gradle build logic using Convention Plugins and Version Catalogs. --- # Android Gradle Build Logic & Convention Plugins This skill helps you configure a scalable, maintainable build system for Android apps using **Gradle Convention Plugins** and **Version Catalogs**, following the "Now in Android" (NiA) architecture. ## Goal Stop copy-pasting code between `build.gradle.kts` files. Centralize build logic (Compose setup, Kotlin options, Hilt, etc.) in reusable plugins. ## Project Structure Ensure your project has a `build-logic` directory included in `settings.gradle.kts` as a composite build. ```text root/ ├── build-logic/ │ ├── convention/ │ │ ├── src/main/kotlin/ │ │ │ └── AndroidApplicationConventionPlugin.kt │ │ └── build.gradle.kts │ ├── build.gradle.kts │ └── settings.gradle.kts ├── gradle/ │ └── libs.versions.toml ├── app/ │ └── build.gradle.kts └── settings.gradle.kts ``` ## Step 1: Configure `settings.gradle.kts` Include the `build-logic` as a plugin management source. ```kotlin // settings.gradle.kts pluginManagement { includeBuild("build-logic") repositories { google() mavenCentral() gradlePluginPortal() } } dependencyResolutionManagement { repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS) repositories { google() mavenCentral() } } ``` ## Step 2: Define Dependencies in `libs.versions.toml` Use the Version Catalog for both libraries *and* plugins. ```toml [versions] androidGradlePlugin = "8.2.0" kotlin = "1.9.20" [libraries] # ... [plugins] android-application = { id = "com.android.application", version.ref = "androidGradlePlugin" } android-library = { id = "com.android.library", version.ref = "androidGradlePlugin" } kotlin-android = { id = "org.jetbrains.kotlin.android", version.ref = "kotlin" } # Define your own plugins here nowinandroid-android-application = { id = "nowinandroid.android.application", version = "unspecified" } ``` ## Step 3: Create a Convention Plugin Inside `build-logic/convention/src/main/kotlin/AndroidApplicationConventionPlugin.kt`: ```kotlin import com.android.build.api.dsl.ApplicationExtension import org.gradle.api.Plugin import org.gradle.api.Project import org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.configure class AndroidApplicationConventionPlugin : Plugin { override fun apply(target: Project) { with(target) { with(pluginManager) { apply("com.android.application") apply("org.jetbrains.kotlin.android") } extensions.configure { defaultConfig.targetSdk = 34 // Configure common options here } } } } ``` Don't forget to register it in `build-logic/convention/build.gradle.kts`: ```kotlin gradlePlugin { plugins { register("androidApplication") { id = "nowinandroid.android.application" implementationClass = "AndroidApplicationConventionPlugin" } } } ``` ## Usage Apply your custom plugin in your modules (e.g., `app/build.gradle.kts`): ```kotlin plugins { alias(libs.plugins.nowinandroid.android.application) } ``` This drastically cleans up module-level build files.