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Using Gradle to split external libraries in separated dex files to solve Android Dalvik 64k methods limit


Is there a proper/easy way to solve the 64k methods limit using Gradle?

I mean some custom Gradle task to use pre-dexed jars to create separated dex files, instead of a single classes.dex.

Thank you

Ivan

Current status

Currently, I'm struggling with GMS: it brings in 20k methods to use Analytics. I use Proguard to strip down what's not need, but still... 72k methods and counting...

I can split classes.dex in two file using dx parameter --multi-dex. I achieved it manually editing

sdk/build-tools/android-4.4W/dx

and editing last line like this:

exec java $javaOpts -jar "$jarpath" --multi-dex "$@"

My APK file now contains __classes.dex__ and __classes2.dex__.

I'm trying to dynamically load the second file with a few methods:

Unfortunately still no luck. I really hope some Google/Facebook/Square guru can provide a proper solution.


Solution

  • Update for Android Gradle plugin 2.2.0: It is not possible to access the dex task anymore, but in exchange additionalParameters was introduced as part of dexOptions. Use it like

    android {
      dexOptions {
        additionalParameters += '--minimal-main-dex'
        // additionalParameters += '--main-dex-list=$projectDir/<filename>'.toString()
        // additionalParameters += '--set-max-idx-number=55000'
      }
    }
    

    Update for Android Gradle plugin 0.14.0: There is now direct multi-dex support via the new multiDexEnabled true directive (requires build-tools 21.1.0, support repository revision 8, and Android Studio 0.9).

    Original answer: Ever since Gradle Android plugin 0.9.0 you actually can pass the --multi-dex to dx by adding this to you app's build.gradle file:

    afterEvaluate {
        tasks.matching {
            it.name.startsWith('dex')
        }.each { dx ->
            if (dx.additionalParameters == null) {
                dx.additionalParameters = ['--multi-dex']
            } else {
                dx.additionalParameters += '--multi-dex'
            }
    
            // Add more additional parameters like this:
            dx.additionalParameters += '--main-dex-list=class-list.txt'
            dx.additionalParameters += '--minimal-main-dex'
        }
    }
    

    So far for the creating he multiple dex files. To actually use the multiple dex files, take a look at https://github.com/casidiablo/multidex (which is a fork of Google's upcoming MultiDex support library).