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I have a suite of projects that use the same module, which contains nearly all the actual code. The project is setup like:

project/
  - app/
    - build.gradle
  - libraries/
    - module/
      - build.gradle
  - build.gradle
  - settings.gradle

The dependencies are all setup correctly, and I can build and run apps great, however I can only add flavors to the project, which is not the ideal solution. settings.gradle contains the following:

include ':app', ':libraries:module'

In the app directory's build.gradle file, I added the following block:

productFlavors {
    alpha
    production
}

Using gradle 0.11, this syncs and creates assembleAlphaDebug, assembleAlphaRelease, assembleProductionDebug, assembleProductionRelease tasks. When I attempt to do this in the module instead, I get the error:

No resource found that matches the given name (at 'theme' with value '@style/MyCustomTheme')

in the built app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml. For some reason, the module is not being built, so the custom theme is not working. What am I doing wrong?

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  • As per my understanding even app is a module same as you "module" and putting flavors in any of module will work. What error are you getting while compiling the code. Jun 19, 2014 at 13:46
  • @pyus13 Looking further, the error seems to be an issue with not finding a resource for the given flavor. I have a custom theme set in the app's manifest, but I get No resource found that matches the given name (at 'theme' with value '@style/MyCustomTheme').
    – Phil
    Jun 19, 2014 at 13:49
  • is your module is a library project. Means it has "android-library" or "android" as plugin ? Jun 19, 2014 at 14:04
  • @pyus13 it uses the android-library plugin.
    – Phil
    Jun 19, 2014 at 14:05
  • As commented by Android Studio team lead here libraries doesn't support flavors . stackoverflow.com/questions/17107908/… Jun 19, 2014 at 14:13

2 Answers 2

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In the library module's build.gradle, you need a couple extra lines to tell it to export the flavors and which build variant to use by default if not specified when being included from another module:

android {
    defaultPublishConfig "productionRelease"
    publishNonDefault true

    productFlavors {
        alpha {
        }
        production {
        }
    }
}

That publishNonDefault bit is only necessary if someone would want to depend on something other than the productionRelease variant. Presumably this is the case if you set up multi-flavors in your library in the first place.

Now if you add a dependency from another module via this in its build.gradle:

dependencies {
    compile project(':module')
}

it will depend on the productionRelease variant by default. If you'd like to depend on a non-default variant:

dependencies {
    compile project(path: ':module', configuration:'alphaDebug')
}
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  • 2
    Would it be possible to depend on flavor only and not on build type as well? Jun 26, 2014 at 13:17
  • I assume you meant compile project(
    – Blundell
    Sep 18, 2014 at 11:48
  • This post helped so much. I've burned a ton of time on this so far. One thing I've noticed now, is that the build mode specified in defaultPublishConfig is the only thing that can be built now from android studio. Is anyone else experiencing this?
    – oddmeter
    Sep 30, 2014 at 11:25
  • Just got what I wanted :) Thanks :) Jan 13, 2015 at 17:14
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  1. First add below gradle code snippet to your app/build.gradle
flavorDimensions "env"
productFlavors {
    dev {
        dimension "env"
    }
    pre {
        dimension "env"
    }
    prod {
        dimension "env"
    }
}
  1. Second, add below gradle code snippet to your module/build.gradle
flavorDimensions "env"
productFlavors {
    register("dev")
    register("pre")
    register("prod")
}

I have posted an ansower in this Use different library module for each android flavor

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  • For details see: stackoverflow.com/Multi Flavor App with multi Flavor Library?
    – Top-Master
    Apr 30, 2022 at 3:49
  • 1
    Can you explain exactly what 'register' does here? Is this just the same as 'dev { }' in a more concise way, without having to add {'dimension "env" } to each one?
    – mawalker
    Jun 30, 2022 at 13:09

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