Multi Project Build
Gradle supports multi project builds helps modularise your project for maintainability and performance
If each subproject depends on another, they need to be declared in its build script, otherwise they cannot be used as dependency
And if you change the code in the single project, and it will be recompiled and retested as a whole project, but if you change the code in the subproject, only the subproject will be recompiled and retested
Multi Project Build Structure
The Multi project build is structured that placed gradle’s files such as settings.gradle.kts
in the top-level directory and each subproject in the subdirectory
Each subproject has its own directory and build.gradle.kts
file
root directory (rootproject)
- gradle
- wrapper
- libs.versions.toml
- settings.gradle.kts
- gradle.properties
- gradlew
- sub directory (subproject)
- directory
- build.gradle.kts
settings.gradle.kts
configure subprojects to take part in the build with “include” statement in root project’s settings.gradle.kts file
include("subproject1", "subproject2", "subproject3")