- bump android plugin version to 4.2.0
- migrate deprecated android.support dependencies to androidx dependencies
- bump `targetSdkVersion` to 29
- temporarily ignore lint error for 'MissingClass' due to #8799
- run android CIs with `-Pandroid.useAndroidX=true -Pandroid.enableJetifier=true` flags
- android examples are still using android.support dependencies, will not be updated in this PR.
We've still been seeing random memory-related failures with the Android
CI, but it is nowhere near as severe as it was. But even when running
locally with "-Xmx512m -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=512m" I get failures. Our CI
environment has lots of RAM; let's use it.
Previously the android projects were separate from the main build and
each other. For quite a while now they have been integrated in the main
project. There's no longer any need to build each separately.
Adds CI coverage for building example/android/strictmode and examples/example-jwt-auth. Also cleans up existing Gradle and Maven build command in the CIs.
Updated protobuf gradle plugin version to 0.8.13. Fixed Android Kokoro's memory issue by forcing to use a new Gradle daemon for building the previous commit.
This resolves#5523
While bumping `com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.2` to `3.3.0`, some other plugins/artifacts/maven repo/buildscripts have to be updated:
- gradle (wrapper) need to upgrade to 4.10.x
- protobuf gradle plugin need to bump a version compatible with gradle version.
- need add `google()` and `jcenter()` repos for android (otherwise `com.android.tools.build:aapt2:3.3.0x` and `trove4j` will not be found resp.)
- need to accept license for Android "build-tools;28.0.3" in kokoro env.
We always want to use a consistent version of protobuf; avoid the need
for the caller (which may be a person running the script) to specify the
version.
Since 4369e8cd the --include-build just opens us up to trouble with
accidentally building the protoc plugin. Since we're going to do a
./gradlew install anyway, let's just wait until after that point for
building cronet.
This sort of problem was experienced while developing #4369.