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In Android Studio, I've created an Android Library Module. Said module has its own Gradle file, and I intend to make it as independent from the app that will be using it as possible - that means that the user doesn't have to copy the Library Module's Gradle dependencies into the app module's Gradle dependencies block.

How do I go about doing it? Do I have to search for the .jar files of said dependencies and add them to the Library Module instead of the ordinary compile '<libpackage>:<libname>:<libversion>' lines in Gradle?

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You can export this library into aar file and compile this file as library, it will download all inside library dependencies

Export library to AAR here: Create aar file in Android Studio

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  • I've done this, and like I said, I still had to copy the dependencies block in its Gradle file into the main app's Gradle file. I need a method that eliminates the need to do that. Jul 11, 2017 at 8:12
  • Could you try with setting "transitive = true" in the AAR library dependencies. More detail here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31731014/…
    – Khang Tran
    Jul 19, 2017 at 16:50

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