问题
So I wanted to try the new Android Studio and imported my eclipse projects (I generated a gradle build file). Worked pretty good.
The only library which does not seem to work is AndroidAnnotations.
I selected the androidannotations-2.7.jar file under File > Settings > Compiler > Annotation Processing.
As production source directory i selected "gen".
But the generated file like MainActivity_ are not generated. What did I wrong?
回答1:
I had the same issues, followed the instructions for configuring aa with intelliJ, now it works like a charm does.
AA intelliJ config page will point you to this post...
http://www.ashokgelal.com/2012/12/setting-up-intellij-idea-12-with-maven-actionbarsherlock-roboelectric-androidannotations/
...the above post walks you through setting up various libs in intelliJ, scroll towards the bottom for AA.
The main thing I had to do that I did not have to do in eclipse was go to Preferences > Compiler > Annotation Processors and set my Processor Path to something like...
[PATH TO AA JARS]/androidannotations-2.7.jar:[PATH TO AA
JARS]/androidannotations-api-2.7.jar:[PATH TO AA
JARS]/codemodel-2.4.1.jar
回答2:
This is what works for me:
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.5.+'
}
}
apply plugin: 'android'
configurations {
apt
}
repositories {
mavenRepo url: 'https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/'
}
ext.androidAnnotationsVersion = '3.0-SNAPSHOT';
dependencies {
compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:18.0.+'
apt "org.androidannotations:androidannotations:$ext.androidAnnotationsVersion"
compile "org.androidannotations:androidannotations-api:$ext.androidAnnotationsVersion"
}
android {
compileSdkVersion 18
buildToolsVersion "17.0.0"
defaultConfig {
minSdkVersion 7
targetSdkVersion 18
}
}
android.applicationVariants.all { variant ->
ext.aptOutput = file("${project.buildDir}/source/apt_generated/${variant.dirName}")
ext.aptOutput.mkdirs()
variant.javaCompile.options.compilerArgs += [
'-processorpath', configurations.apt.asPath,
'-AandroidManifestFile=' + variant.processResources.manifestFile,
'-s', ext.aptOutput
]
}
After that I need to mark build/sources/apt-generated/debug as source in Android Studio by right clicking it and selecting Mark Directory as > Source Root
回答3:
If you don't have problems compiling and just after seeing the generated classes in the IDE, then you need to check if target/generated-sources/annotations is checked as Source Folder.
That would be File > Project Structure > Modules > Sources Tab, then look for the folder and tag it as Sources. The folder will turn blue and will be listed on the Source Folder list.
回答4:
As Android Studio is based on IntelliJ did you try to follow the configuration guideline on AndroidAnnotation's wiki ?
If you're using gradle you should check this page which explains how to configure the AndroidAnnotation's plugin :
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
def gradleAndroidAnnotationsPluginVersion = '0.3.0'
dependencies {
classpath "net.ealden.gradle.plugins:gradle-androidannotations-plugin:$gradleAndroidAnnotationsPluginVersion"
}
}
apply plugin: 'androidannotations'
apply plugin: 'idea'
androidAnnotationsVersion = '2.2'
I didn't try this new IDE yet. I'll check that soon.
回答5:
It seems there is a way of making Android Studio work with AndroidAnnotations
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=55764
回答6:
If you try to use Android Studio with a project running Android Annotations, you may run into a cryptic compiler issue:
incorrectly typed data found for annotation element public abstract int com.googlecode.androidannotations.annotations.EActivity.value() (Found data of type int)
Problem is the R class is not found. Android Studio doesn't place the R.java into the gen directory by default like eclipse. The solution is to go into Project Settings -> Facets -> Select the Android facet for your project -> Compiler tab, and change the "R.java and Manifest.java files" from "Run process-resources Maven task before Make" to "Generated by IDE".
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16577012/android-studio-use-androidannotations