Vanadium is an open source project.
It is the work of many contributors. We appreciate your help!
We use a single GitHub repository for tracking all issues across all Vanadium repositories.
Please read the contribution guidelines before sending patches.
We do not accept GitHub pull requests. (We use Gerrit instead for code reviews.)
Unless otherwise noted, the Vanadium source files are distributed under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.
Typical users of the Vanadium for Java libraries will use a dependency manager such as Maven or Gradle to bring Vanadium into their projects.
For example, in an Android project, the user may do something like:
// MyAndroidProject/app/build.gradle apply plugin: 'com.android.application' // ... repositories { jCenter() } dependencies { compile 'io.v:vanadium-android:1.6' }
Using Gradle to build the application will cause a binary JAR version of Vanadium for Android to be downloaded from a Maven repository on the Internet (in this case, the JCenter repository).
While this is very convenient for the end user, it is not so convenient to the Vanadium contributor who wishes to test changes without making a full release.
To be able to incorporate local changes to underlying libraries, we make use of the fact that Maven can be configured to use a repository on the local filesystem. Gradle configuration gives us convenient access to this repository under the mavenLocal
moniker.
The following instructions do that, and assume you work from the Java root directory, e.g.
cd ~/vanadium/release/java
Edit
lib/build.gradle
Set releaseVersion
to a new unused value, e.g. 9.9
.
Edit
android-lib/build.gradle
releaseVersion
to the same value used above.mavenLocal()
before jCenter()
in the buildscript
stanzas.Edit
${yourProject}/build.gradle # project level
Add mavenLocal()
before jCenter()
in the allprojects/repositories
stanza.
Edit
${yourProject}/app/build.gradle # module level
Change the dependencies
stanza to specify your new version number, e.g.
compile 'io.v:vanadium-android:9.9'
./gradlew :lib:clean :android-lib:clean
./gradlew :lib:publishToMavenLocal :android-lib:publishToMavenLocal
You can now build your project against local upstrean changes, e.g.
(cd ${yourProject}; ./gradlew assembleDebug)