Android Studio - productFlavor combinations to set version












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In my build.gradle, I'm defining 2 different flavor dimensions:



//list flavorDimensions in override priority order
flavorDimensions 'flavor', 'platform'

//assign each productFlavor a corresponding flavorDimension
productFlavors {
flavor1 {
dimension 'flavor'
applicationId "com.flavor1"
}
flavor2 {
dimension 'flavor'
applicationId "com.flavor2"
}
mobile {
dimension 'platform'
applicationIdSuffix '.mobile'
minSdkVersion 22
}
tv {
dimension 'platform'
applicationIdSuffix '.tv'
minSdkVersion 21
}
}


I would like to be able to set versionCode and versionName based on the combinations, so each of the following could have it's own version info:




  • flavor1Mobile


    • versionName = 1.0.0

    • versionCode = 3



  • flavor1Tv


    • versionName = 1.0.2

    • versionCode = 5



  • flavor2Mobile


    • versionName = 3.0.0

    • versionCode = 10



  • flavor2Tv


    • versionName = 2.0.0

    • versionCode = 4












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    In my build.gradle, I'm defining 2 different flavor dimensions:



    //list flavorDimensions in override priority order
    flavorDimensions 'flavor', 'platform'

    //assign each productFlavor a corresponding flavorDimension
    productFlavors {
    flavor1 {
    dimension 'flavor'
    applicationId "com.flavor1"
    }
    flavor2 {
    dimension 'flavor'
    applicationId "com.flavor2"
    }
    mobile {
    dimension 'platform'
    applicationIdSuffix '.mobile'
    minSdkVersion 22
    }
    tv {
    dimension 'platform'
    applicationIdSuffix '.tv'
    minSdkVersion 21
    }
    }


    I would like to be able to set versionCode and versionName based on the combinations, so each of the following could have it's own version info:




    • flavor1Mobile


      • versionName = 1.0.0

      • versionCode = 3



    • flavor1Tv


      • versionName = 1.0.2

      • versionCode = 5



    • flavor2Mobile


      • versionName = 3.0.0

      • versionCode = 10



    • flavor2Tv


      • versionName = 2.0.0

      • versionCode = 4












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      In my build.gradle, I'm defining 2 different flavor dimensions:



      //list flavorDimensions in override priority order
      flavorDimensions 'flavor', 'platform'

      //assign each productFlavor a corresponding flavorDimension
      productFlavors {
      flavor1 {
      dimension 'flavor'
      applicationId "com.flavor1"
      }
      flavor2 {
      dimension 'flavor'
      applicationId "com.flavor2"
      }
      mobile {
      dimension 'platform'
      applicationIdSuffix '.mobile'
      minSdkVersion 22
      }
      tv {
      dimension 'platform'
      applicationIdSuffix '.tv'
      minSdkVersion 21
      }
      }


      I would like to be able to set versionCode and versionName based on the combinations, so each of the following could have it's own version info:




      • flavor1Mobile


        • versionName = 1.0.0

        • versionCode = 3



      • flavor1Tv


        • versionName = 1.0.2

        • versionCode = 5



      • flavor2Mobile


        • versionName = 3.0.0

        • versionCode = 10



      • flavor2Tv


        • versionName = 2.0.0

        • versionCode = 4












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      In my build.gradle, I'm defining 2 different flavor dimensions:



      //list flavorDimensions in override priority order
      flavorDimensions 'flavor', 'platform'

      //assign each productFlavor a corresponding flavorDimension
      productFlavors {
      flavor1 {
      dimension 'flavor'
      applicationId "com.flavor1"
      }
      flavor2 {
      dimension 'flavor'
      applicationId "com.flavor2"
      }
      mobile {
      dimension 'platform'
      applicationIdSuffix '.mobile'
      minSdkVersion 22
      }
      tv {
      dimension 'platform'
      applicationIdSuffix '.tv'
      minSdkVersion 21
      }
      }


      I would like to be able to set versionCode and versionName based on the combinations, so each of the following could have it's own version info:




      • flavor1Mobile


        • versionName = 1.0.0

        • versionCode = 3



      • flavor1Tv


        • versionName = 1.0.2

        • versionCode = 5



      • flavor2Mobile


        • versionName = 3.0.0

        • versionCode = 10



      • flavor2Tv


        • versionName = 2.0.0

        • versionCode = 4









      build.gradle versioning android-productflavors android-build-flavors android-flavordimension






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          • https://stackoverflow.com/a/30880966


          • https://developer.android.com/studio/build/gradle-tips#configure-dynamic-version-codes



            project.ext{

            flavor1Mobile_versionName = "1.0.0"
            flavor1Mobile_versionCode = 3

            flavor1Tv_versionName = "1.0.2"
            flavor1Tv_versionCode = 5


            flavor2Mobile_versionName = "3.0.0"
            flavor2Mobile_versionCode = 10

            flavor2Tv_versionName = "2.0.0"
            flavor2Tv_versionCode = 4

            }


            project.android.applicationVariants.all {variant ->
            def versionName = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionName"
            def versionCode = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionCode"
            variant.outputs.each { output ->
            output.versionNameOverride = versionName
            output.versionCodeOverride = versionCode
            }
            }







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            Was able to build a solution by combining the solutions from :




            • https://stackoverflow.com/a/30880966


            • https://developer.android.com/studio/build/gradle-tips#configure-dynamic-version-codes



              project.ext{

              flavor1Mobile_versionName = "1.0.0"
              flavor1Mobile_versionCode = 3

              flavor1Tv_versionName = "1.0.2"
              flavor1Tv_versionCode = 5


              flavor2Mobile_versionName = "3.0.0"
              flavor2Mobile_versionCode = 10

              flavor2Tv_versionName = "2.0.0"
              flavor2Tv_versionCode = 4

              }


              project.android.applicationVariants.all {variant ->
              def versionName = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionName"
              def versionCode = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionCode"
              variant.outputs.each { output ->
              output.versionNameOverride = versionName
              output.versionCodeOverride = versionCode
              }
              }







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              Was able to build a solution by combining the solutions from :




              • https://stackoverflow.com/a/30880966


              • https://developer.android.com/studio/build/gradle-tips#configure-dynamic-version-codes



                project.ext{

                flavor1Mobile_versionName = "1.0.0"
                flavor1Mobile_versionCode = 3

                flavor1Tv_versionName = "1.0.2"
                flavor1Tv_versionCode = 5


                flavor2Mobile_versionName = "3.0.0"
                flavor2Mobile_versionCode = 10

                flavor2Tv_versionName = "2.0.0"
                flavor2Tv_versionCode = 4

                }


                project.android.applicationVariants.all {variant ->
                def versionName = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionName"
                def versionCode = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionCode"
                variant.outputs.each { output ->
                output.versionNameOverride = versionName
                output.versionCodeOverride = versionCode
                }
                }







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                Was able to build a solution by combining the solutions from :




                • https://stackoverflow.com/a/30880966


                • https://developer.android.com/studio/build/gradle-tips#configure-dynamic-version-codes



                  project.ext{

                  flavor1Mobile_versionName = "1.0.0"
                  flavor1Mobile_versionCode = 3

                  flavor1Tv_versionName = "1.0.2"
                  flavor1Tv_versionCode = 5


                  flavor2Mobile_versionName = "3.0.0"
                  flavor2Mobile_versionCode = 10

                  flavor2Tv_versionName = "2.0.0"
                  flavor2Tv_versionCode = 4

                  }


                  project.android.applicationVariants.all {variant ->
                  def versionName = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionName"
                  def versionCode = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionCode"
                  variant.outputs.each { output ->
                  output.versionNameOverride = versionName
                  output.versionCodeOverride = versionCode
                  }
                  }







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                Was able to build a solution by combining the solutions from :




                • https://stackoverflow.com/a/30880966


                • https://developer.android.com/studio/build/gradle-tips#configure-dynamic-version-codes



                  project.ext{

                  flavor1Mobile_versionName = "1.0.0"
                  flavor1Mobile_versionCode = 3

                  flavor1Tv_versionName = "1.0.2"
                  flavor1Tv_versionCode = 5


                  flavor2Mobile_versionName = "3.0.0"
                  flavor2Mobile_versionCode = 10

                  flavor2Tv_versionName = "2.0.0"
                  flavor2Tv_versionCode = 4

                  }


                  project.android.applicationVariants.all {variant ->
                  def versionName = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionName"
                  def versionCode = project.ext."${variant.flavorName}_versionCode"
                  variant.outputs.each { output ->
                  output.versionNameOverride = versionName
                  output.versionCodeOverride = versionCode
                  }
                  }








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