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compose-android-template 🤖

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License Language Android CI

A simple Github template that lets you create an Android/Kotlin project and be up and running in a few seconds.

This template is focused on delivering a project with static analysis and continuous integration already in place.

How to use 👣

Just click on Use this template button to create a new repo starting from this template.

Once created don't forget to update the:

Features 🎨

  • 100% Kotlin-only template.
  • 3 Sample modules (Android app, Android library, Kotlin library).
  • Sample Espresso, Instrumentation & JUnit tests.
  • 100% Gradle Kotlin DSL setup.
  • CI Setup with GitHub Actions.
  • Publish to Maven Central with Github Actions.
  • Dependency versions managed via buildSrc.
  • Kotlin Static Analysis via ktlint, detekt and spotless.
  • Issues Template (bug report + feature request).
  • Pull Request Template.
  • Jetpack Compose
  • Theming

Gradle Setup 🐘

This template is using Gradle Kotlin DSL as well as the Plugin DSL to setup the build.

Dependencies are centralized inside the Dependencies.kt file in the buildSrc folder. This provides convenient auto-completion when writing your gradle files.

Static Analysis 🔍

This template is using ktlint with the ktlint-gradle plugin to format your code. To reformat all the source code as well as the buildscript you can run the ktlintFormat gradle task.

This template is also using detekt to analyze the source code, with the configuration that is stored in the detekt.yml file (the file has been generated with the detektGenerateConfig task).

CI ⚙️

This template is using GitHub Actions as CI. You don't need to setup any external service and you should have a running CI once you start using this template.

There are currently the following workflows available:

Publishing 🚀

The template is setup to be ready to publish a library/artifact on a Maven Repository.

For every module you want to publish you simply have to add the publish plugin:

plugins {
    publish
}

To Maven Central

In order to use this template to publish on Maven Central, you need to configure some secrets on your repository:

Secret name Value
ORG_GRADLE_PROJECT_NEXUS_USERNAME The username you use to access Sonatype's services (such as Nexus and Jira)
ORG_GRADLE_PROJECT_NEXUS_PASSWORD The password you use to access Sonatype's services (such as Nexus and Jira)
ORG_GRADLE_PROJECT_SIGNING_KEY The GPG Private key to sign your artifacts. You can obtain it with gpg --armor --export-secret-keys <[email protected]> or you can create one key online on pgpkeygen.com. The key starts with a -----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----.
ORG_GRADLE_PROJECT_SIGNING_PWD The passphrase to unlock your private key (you picked it when creating the key).

The template already sets up Dokka for project documentation and attaches -sources.jar to your publications.

Once set up, the following workflows will take care of publishing:

  • Publish Snapshot - To publish -SNAPSHOT versions to Sonatype. The workflow is setup to run either manually (with workflow_dispatch) or on every merge.
  • Publish Release - Will publish a new release version of the libraries to Maven Central on tag pushes. You can trigger the workflow also manually if needed.

To Jitpack

If you're using JitPack, you don't need any further configuration and you can just configure the repo on JitPack.

You probably want to disable the [Publish Snapshot] and Publish Release workflows (delete the files), as Jitpack will take care of that for you.

Contributing 🤝

Feel free to open a issue or submit a pull request for any bugs/improvements.