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I want with help of gradle build 2-3 different APKs where the app name changes and some lines of code. I don't want to change whole directories or whole files, only snippets of code, is this possible? I have tried to understand Build variants and Product flavor. but can't figure out how it works. Also this tutorial.

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This is just a suggestion. We faced the same thing and this is how we got it to work. In my opinion it's very clean and yes it does use product flavors.

So let's say you have a class Address, which is formatted differently from country to country, but of course has a lot of common code. For the sake of simplicity let's say you have only street_number and street_name, but on country A the address should be formatted as street_number street_name and on country B it should be formatted as street_name, street_number.

The way we did this was having a project structure like so:

src | |\ main |\ countryA |\ countryB

So the project has 2 flavors - countryA and countryB. Here's the relevant build.gradle part:

productFlavors {
    countryA {
        applicationId "com.countryA"
    }
    countryB {
        applicationId "com.countryB"
    }
}

Now for the code part. So Address is a common class which we placed inside main and would look more or less like:

public abstract class AbstractAddress {
  private String streetNumber;
  private String streetName;

  // ... your favorite getters and setters plus some common methods

  public abstract String getFormattedAddress();
}

The key here is that the class is abstract and the sub-classes need to implement getFormattedAddress(). Now in the countryA folder you'd have:

package com.myapp.addresses;

public class Address extends AbstractAddress {
  public String getFormattedAddress() {
     return getStreetNumber() + " " + getStreetName();
  }
}

Now in the same package as in countryA but in countryB's folder, you'd have the same class, but with a different implementation:

package com.myapp.addresses;

public class Address extends AbstractAddress {
  public String getFormattedAddress() {
     return getStreetName() + ", " + getStreetNumber();
  }
}

Gradle will take care of generating the tasks for you. Something on the lines of assembleCountryA and assembleCountryB (It also depends on the build variants you have). Of course you can also generate all apks using only one task.

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  • So if i understand this right, gradle will automatically build one APK with main + the files in countryA and one APk with main + files in countryB ? Dec 12, 2014 at 10:43
  • @DanielStorch correct. Gradle will take care of that for you.
    – Fred
    Dec 12, 2014 at 10:44
  • Thanks, would this also mean i get 2 different APK with different names? Dec 12, 2014 at 10:53
  • you get 2 apks with different names. Gradle adds the flavor name to them. It's possible to rename them further, but I didn't realize you wanted this. I thought you just wanted 2 different apks, which gradle does it for you.
    – Fred
    Dec 12, 2014 at 10:57

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