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I have a problem that Proguard strips out methods of my debug APK (I need to run proguard on debug beccause of method dex file limit), even if they are used in the Test apk. E.g. i use GSON addProeprty method in Unit test, but not in the App apk. This method gets stripped away and causes the test to fail. But i do not want to configure proguard to just keep all of GSOn because of the dex file limit, but also do not want to list all methods seperately. is there a way to tell rpguard to consider the unit tests as source code entry points?

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  • None of the answers as of Sept 2023 solves the root problem: Proguard does not consider unit tests as source code entry points. This is really a major issue for anyone who wants to unit/UI test production code, i.e. minified code. Dropping minification is a workaround. Explicitly excluding files from minifcation is a workaround and one that requires constant maintenance.
    – Nilzor
    Sep 21, 2023 at 7:57

4 Answers 4

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This is what I did.

Add a custom proguard rules file.

/project/app/proguard-test-rules.pro

# Proguard rules that are applied to your test apk/code.
-ignorewarnings

-keepattributes *Annotation*

-dontnote junit.framework.**
-dontnote junit.runner.**

-dontwarn android.test.**
-dontwarn android.support.test.**
-dontwarn org.junit.**
-dontwarn org.hamcrest.**
-dontwarn com.squareup.javawriter.JavaWriter
# Uncomment this if you use Mockito
#-dontwarn org.mockito.**

The add the following to your build.gradle for your app. To use the proguard file when testing.

/project/app/build.gradle

android {
    debug {
        minifyEnabled true
        testProguardFile 'proguard-test-rules.pro'
    }
}
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    you sir, are awesome!
    – spy
    Mar 19, 2016 at 15:20
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    I missed the "test" in testProguardFile the first time I tried this solution, thanks!
    – teh.fonsi
    Jul 28, 2017 at 10:34
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    tried with android library. no luck. The aar is obfuscated, but test apk is not obfuscated.
    – eastwater
    Mar 15, 2018 at 21:38
  • Check google sample project from which that file was shared. May 23, 2018 at 11:57
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None of the above answers did the trick for me. I had two issues: I needed to also use the default proguard file for testing, and my default proguard file was wrong.

  1. To use the default proguard file, in addition to your own:

    android {
        debug {
            minifyEnabled true
            testProguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-project-test.pro'
        }
    }
    
  2. The default proguard file (and all of the tools/proguard folder) is apparently not replaced by default when you update the SDK tools through Android studio. My machine was using an outdated config file, which was causing weird proguard issues. To update proguard's default config, replace ~/Library/Android/Sdk/tools/proguard/proguard-android.txt with this.

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    Was just going through addressing the second issue. I think it's worth mentioning that as of version 2.2.0 of the android plugin for gradle, proguard-android.txt is no longer used and instead the default rules are generated at build time. Source: Android plugin for Gradle, revision 2.2.0
    – aProperFox
    Sep 26, 2017 at 19:19
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Instrumentation tests (and others?) do not use the same proguard file as your debug/release apk's. You might try setting the testProguardFile option inside the debug and release blocks. This test-specific proguard file can be very permissive because it's not being used for the debug/release apk's.

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I've solved this problem in my build by having an additional "dev" buildType where I enable proguard, but configure it to keep all code in my own package, and a few specific library classes that happen to be used from tests only. I also disable obfuscation in the dev buildType so that it can be debugged from an IDE.

For debug and release builds I use my "real" proguard settings including obfuscation and optimizations.

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  • can you share a similar proguard file ?
    – DVG
    Jul 28, 2017 at 14:39
  • Thank you, that should work. However, we have several flavors and module and having another build type for all of them is kind of a mess. Custom proguard rules from the other answer helped.
    – Gaket
    Jan 31, 2018 at 21:39

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