![]() If you land at 's home page, Gradle is nowhere to be found in the left nav. ![]() They do have a fair amount of documentation at. But I still wish Google did more on their end. How does anyone actually figure this shit out? And how as devs are we supposed to just know this crap? Of course, none of this shows up in the IDE, and I can't easily find this in the documentation. Nothing.Įventually, I give up trying to figure this out myself, and I find the answer on SO - I need. I type in variant.productFlavors and bring up intellisense code completion again. So, where the hell is the damned documentation on the ApplicationVariant object? But instead of getting a nice JavaDoc on the ApplicationVariant object, I get to a page that just high level covers build variants. But I see a sentence that might be helpful - "Returns a collection of build variants that the app project includes." So I click it. I muddle my way through to the AppExtension documentation, find the applicationVariants documentation, and all I get is a shit little example, and a blurb telling me what I already know. I knew from other SO articles that I needed to edit a variable called outputFileName, but I have no real idea what is available to me on the variant object, and I need the product flavor name. So first thing I did as a good developer, I went to the documentation. ![]() ![]() I originally got this file a long time ago from some SO article (and I think /u/JakeWharton might have been the original source for this, thanks as always!).īut it broke a long time ago when AS 3.0 came out with the updated Gradle plugin. Today, I finally got around to fixing the adle file I use to name the APK file the way I want it to be named. ![]()
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