As imperative declaration is deprecated, I try to convert my plugins without success (semicolon isn't supported):
plugins {
id "dev.flutter.flutter-plugin-loader" version "1.0.0" // OK
id "com.android.application" version "7.3.0" apply false // OK
id "org.jetbrains.kotlin.android" version "1.7.10" apply false //OK
id "org.tensorflow:tensorflow-lite" version "0.1.100" apply false // KO
id "org.tensorflow:tensorflow-lite-select-tf-ops" version "0.1.100" apply false // KO
}
I also tried this without success:
plugins {
id "dev.flutter.flutter-plugin-loader" version "1.0.0" // OK
id "com.android.application" version "7.3.0" apply false // OK
id "org.jetbrains.kotlin.android" version "1.7.10" apply false // OK
id "org.tensorflow.tensorflow.lite" version "0.1.100" apply false // KO
id "org.tensorflow.tensorflow.lite.select.tf.ops" version "0.1.100" apply false // KO
}
Deprecation of imperative plugins declaration influences only plugins. Those tensorflow
artefacts belongs to dependencies
block in your build.gradle
, since they are runtime dependencies of your app, and not build-time dependencies of your build.
So, you plugins
block should remain like this:
plugins {
id "dev.flutter.flutter-plugin-loader" version "1.0.0"
id "com.android.application" version "7.3.0" apply false
id "org.jetbrains.kotlin.android" version "1.7.10" apply false
}
And tensorflow
dependencies in dependencies
block:
dependencies {
// using latest version from maven-central
implementation 'org.tensorflow:tensorflow-lite:2.16.1'
implementation 'org.tensorflow:tensorflow-lite-select-tf-ops:2.16.1'
}