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==Project Dependencies== | ==Project Dependencies== | ||
{{External|https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_dependencies.html#sub:project_dependencies}} | {{External|https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_dependencies.html#sub:project_dependencies}} | ||
Projects (modules) can define dependencies between each other to reuse code. | Projects (modules) can define dependencies between each other to reuse code. A project dependency is declared with the following syntax in [[build.gradle]]: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang='groovy'> | |||
dependencies { | |||
implementation project(':shared') | |||
} | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
==Task Dependencies== | ==Task Dependencies== | ||
{{Internal|Gradle_Task_Dependencies_and_Ordering#Overview|Task Dependencies}} | {{Internal|Gradle_Task_Dependencies_and_Ordering#Overview|Task Dependencies}} |
Latest revision as of 01:33, 22 October 2020
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Overview
Sub-projects can depend on each other in the context of a multi-project build.
Inter-Project Dependencies
Projects that are part of the same multi-project build may be related to each other via two kind of dependencies: project dependencies and task dependencies.
Project Dependencies
Projects (modules) can define dependencies between each other to reuse code. A project dependency is declared with the following syntax in build.gradle:
dependencies {
implementation project(':shared')
}