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GradleAspectJ-Android

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A Gradle plugin which enables AspectJ for Android builds. Supports writing code with AspectJ-lang in .aj files and in java-annotation style. Full support of Android product flavors and build types. Support Kotlin, Groovy, Scala and any other languages that compiles into java bytecode.

Actual version: com.archinamon:android-gradle-aspectj:3.0.3.
Friendly with jRebel for Android!

This plugin is completely friendly with APT (Android Annotation Processing Tools) and Retrolambda project (but Java 8 not supported in .aj files). AndroidAnnotations, Dagger are also supported and works fine.

This plugin has many ideas from the others similar projects, but no one of them grants full pack of features like this one. Nowdays it has been completely re-written using Transform API.

Key features

Augments Java, Kotlin, Groovy bytecode simultaneously!
Works with background mechanics of jvm-based languages out-of-box!
How to teach Android Studio to understand the AspectJ!

It is easy to isolate your code with aspect classes, that will be simply injected via cross-point functions, named advices, into your core application. The main idea is โ€” code less, do more!

AspectJ-Gradle plugin provides supply of all known JVM-based languages, such as Groovy, Kotlin, etc. That means you can easily write cool stuff which may be inject into any JVM language, not only Java itself! :)

To start from you may look at my example project. And also you may find useful to look at reference manual of AspectJ language and simple code snipets. In case aspectj-native not supported by Android Studio (even with IDE-plugin it's using is complicated), you may write a java-classes with aspectj annotations.

Two simple rules you may consider when writing aspect classes.

  • Do not write aspects outside the src/$flavor/aspectj source set! These aj-classes will be excluded from java compiler.
  • Do not try to access aspect classes from java/kotlin/etc. In case java compiler doesn't know anything about aspectj, it will lead to compile errors on javac step.

These rules affects only in case you're writing in native aj-syntax. You may write aspects in java-annotation style and being free from these limitations.

Usage

First add a maven repo link into your repositories block of module build file:

mavenCentral()
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }

Don't forget to add mavenCentral() due to some dependencies inside AspectJ-gradle module.

Add the plugin to your buildscript's dependencies section:

classpath 'com.github.Archinamon:GradleAspectJ-Android:3.0.3'

Apply the aspectj plugin:

apply plugin: 'com.archinamon.aspectj'

Now you can write aspects using annotation style or native (even without IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate edition). Let's write simple Application advice:

import android.app.Application;
import android.app.NotificationManager;
import android.content.Context;
import android.support.v4.app.NotificationCompat;

aspect AppStartNotifier {

    pointcut postInit(): within(Application) && execution(* Application.onCreate());

    after() returning: postInit() {
        Application app = (Application) thisJoinPoint.getTarget();
        NotificationManager nmng = (NotificationManager) app.getSystemService(Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
        nmng.notify(9999, new NotificationCompat.Builder(app)
            .setTicker("Hello AspectJ")
            .setContentTitle("Notification from aspectJ")
            .setContentText("privileged aspect AppAdvice")
            .setSmallIcon(R.drawable.ic_launcher)
            .build());
    }
}

Tune extension

aspectj {
    ajc '1.8.10'

    /* @see Ext plugin config **/
    includeAllJars false
    includeJar 'design', 'support-v4', 'dagger'
    extendClasspath true

    includeAspectsFromJar 'my-aj-logger-lib', 'any-other-libs-with-aspects'
    ajcArgs << '-referenceInfo' << '-warn:deprecation'

    weaveInfo true
    debugInfo false
    addSerialVersionUID false
    noInlineAround false
    ignoreErrors false
    
    breakOnError true
    experimental false

    transformLogFile 'ajc-transform.log'
    compilationLogFile 'ajc-compile.log'
}

All the extension parameters are have default values (all of them are described above, except of includeJar/Aspects/ajcArgs options). So no need to define them manually.

  • ajc Allows to define the aspectj runtime jar version manually (1.8.10 current)

  • extendClasspath Explicitly controls whether plugin should mutate the classpath with aspectj-runtime itself

  • includeAllJars Explicitly include all available jar-files into -inpath to proceed by AJ-compiler

  • includeJar Name filter to include any jar/aar which name or path satisfies the filter

  • includeAspectsFromJar Name filter to include any jar/aar with compiled binary aspects you wanna affect your project

  • ajcExtraArgs Additional parameters for aspectj compiler

  • weaveInfo Enables printing info messages from Aj compiler

  • debugInfo Adds special debug info in aspect's bytecode

  • addSerialVersionUID Adds serialVersionUID field for Serializable-implemented aspect classes

  • noInlineAround Strict ajc to inline around advice's body into the target methods

  • ignoreErrors Prevent compiler from aborting if errors occurrs during processing the sources

  • breakOnError Allows to continue project building when ajc fails or throws any errors

  • experimental Enables experimental ajc options: -XhasMember and -Xjoinpoints:synchronization,arrayconstruction. More details in issue #18

  • transformLogFile Defines name for the log file where all Aj compiler info writes to, new separated for Transformer

  • compilationLogFile Defines name for the log file where all Aj compiler info writes to, new separated for CompileTask

Ext plugin config

apply plugin: 'com.archinamon.aspectj-ext'

Ext config:

  • allows usage of includeJar and includeAllJars parameters, with workaround to avoid Multiple dex files exception
  • supports multiDex
  • supports Instrumented tests

Currently it has some limitations:

  • InstantRun must be switched off (Plugin detects IR status and fails build if IR will be found).

Working tests

apply plugin: 'com.archinamon.aspectj-test'

Test scope configuration inherits aspectj-ext behavior with strictly excluding compile and transform tasks from non-test build variant. In other words only instrumentation androidTest will work with this sub-plugin. In case unit tests doesn't really have any specials (excluding source/target code version base) so aspectj-test scope won't affect unitTest variants.

ProGuard

Correct tuning will depends on your own usage of aspect classes. So if you declares inter-type injections you'll have to predict side-effects and define your annotations/interfaces which you inject into java classes/methods/etc. in proguard config.

Basic rules you'll need to declare for your project:

-adaptclassstrings
-keepattributes InnerClasses, EnclosingMethod, Signature, *Annotation*

-keepnames @org.aspectj.lang.annotation.Aspect class * {
    ajc* <methods>;
}

If you will face problems with lambda factories, you may need to explicitely suppress them. That could happen not in aspect classes but in any arbitrary java-class if you're using Retrolambda. So concrete rule is:

-keep class *$Lambda* { <methods>; }
-keepclassmembernames public class * {
    *** lambda*(...);
}

Changelog

3.0.0 -- Grand refactoring in Kotlin

  • all groovy classes was obsolete;
  • new code-base in Kotlin 1.1.1 stable;

2.4.3 -- Hot-fixed two-step compilation

  • compiled in first step aspect classes have not been copied to final output;

2.4.2 -- Hot-fix

  • fixed missed variable;
  • fixed imports;

2.4.0 -- Added aspectj-ext plugin

  • includeJar parameter now able to read aar's manifest file to exactly detect required library;
  • com.archinamon.aspectj-ext plugin added to properly weave inpath jars, in this mode InstantRun doesn't allowed;
  • small fixes and package/name refactoring;

2.3.1 -- New two-step build mechanic

  • renamed extension parameter: ajcExtraArgs -> ajcArgs;
  • split parameter: logFileName -> [transformLogFile, compilationLogFile];
  • added separate compile task to build all sources under /aspectj folder;
  • aj-transformer now looks into /build/aspectj/$variantName folder for aspects class';
  • updated ajc-version to 1.8.10;
  • fixed issue with missing error printing to Messages when failing;
  • added inpath/aspectpath clearance before emitting transform inputs (by @philippkumar);

2.3.0 -- Major fixes

  • InstantRun support;
  • fails androidTest hot launch;
  • ZipException within augmenting third party libraries via AspectJ;
  • more clear logging and errors emitting;

2.2.2 -- Improvements

  • fixed build config namings;
  • re-designed work with log file and errors handling;
  • pretty formatting ajc arguments for build stdout;
  • implemented handling custom ajc arguments via build.gradle config;

2.2.1 -- Hot-fix

  • fixed illegal 'return' statement;
  • change included in updated 2.2.0 artifacts;

2.2.0 -- Ajc fixes and improvements

  • fixed problem with -aspectPath building project with multidex;
  • fixed scope problems with Transform API;
  • removed Java 8 support;
  • implemented clear and easy way to attach compiled aspects via jar/aar;
  • implemented more easy way to weave by aspects any library (jar/aar);
  • implemented breaking build on errors occurring to prevent runtime issues;
  • implemented ajc experimental features: -XhasMember and -Xjoinpoints:synchronization,arrayconstruction;
  • implemented more logic way to detect the plugin placement in build file to support retrolambda correctly;
  • code cleanups and improvements;

2.1.0 -- Transform api fix

  • finally fixed errors with multidex;
  • fixed jar merge errors;
  • fixed errors with new gradle plugin;
  • fixed Java 8 support;
  • fixed Retrolambda compatibility;

2.0.4 -- Small fix

  • fixed error with mandatory default aj-directory;

2.0.3 -- Gradle instant run

  • merged pull request with the latest gradle plugin update;
  • fixed errors after update;

2.0.2 -- Fixed filters

  • problem with empty filters now fixed;

2.0.1 -- Hotfix :)

  • proper scan of productFlavors and buildTypes folders for aj source sets;
  • more complex selecting aj sources to compile;
  • more precise work with jars;
  • changed jar filter policy;
  • optimized weave flags;

2.0.0 -- Brand new mechanics

  • full refactor on Transform API;
  • added new options to aspectj-extension;

1.3.3 -- Rt qualifier

  • added external runtime version qualifier;

1.3.2 -- One more fix

  • now correctly sets destinationDir;

1.3.1 -- Hot-fixes

  • changed module name from AspectJ-gradle to android-gradle-aspectj;
  • fixed couple of problems with test flavours processing;
  • added experimental option: weaveTests;
  • added finally post-compile processing for tests;

1.3.0 -- Merging binary processing and tests

  • enables binary processing for test flavours;
  • properly aspectpath and after-compile source processing for test flavours;
  • corresponding sources processing between application modules;

1.2.1 -- Hot-fix of Gradle DSL

  • removed unnecessary parameters from aspectj-extension class;
  • fixed gradle dsl-model;

1.2.0 -- Binary weaving

  • plugin now supports processing .class files;
  • supporting jvm languages โ€” Kotlin, Groovy, Scala;
  • updated internal aj-tools and aj runtime to the newest 1.8.9;

1.1.4 -- Experimenting with binary weaving

  • implementing processing aars/jars;
  • added excluding of aj-source folders to avoid aspects re-compiling;

1.1.2 -- Gradle Instant-run

  • now supports gradle-2.0.0-beta plugin and friendly with slicer task;
  • fixed errors within collecting source folders;
  • fixed mixing buildTypes source sets;

1.1.1 -- Updating kernel

  • AspectJ-runtime module has been updated to the newest 1.8.8 version;
  • fixed plugin test;

1.1.0 -- Refactoring

  • includes all previous progress;
  • updated aspectjtools and aspectjrt to 1.8.7 version;
  • now has extension configuration;
  • all logging moved to the separate file in app/build/ajc_details.log;
  • logging, log file name, error ignoring now could be tuned within the extension;
  • more complex and correct way to detect and inject source sets for flavors, buildTypes, etc;

1.0.17 -- Cleanup

  • !!IMPORTANT!! now corectly supports automatically indexing and attaching aspectj sources within any buildTypes and flavors;
  • workspace code refactored;
  • removed unnecessary logging calls;
  • optimized ajc logging to provide more info about ongoing compilation;

1.0.16 -- New plugin routes

  • migrating from corp to personal routes within plugin name, classpath;

1.0.15 -- Full flavor support

  • added full support of buld variants within flavors and dimensions;
  • added custom source root folder -- e.g. src/main/aspectj/path.to.package.Aspect.aj;

1.0.9 -- Basic flavors support

  • added basic support of additional build varians and flavors;
  • trying to add incremental build //was removed due to current implementation of ajc-task;

1.0 -- Initial release

  • configured properly compile-order for gradle-Retrolambda plugin;
  • added roots for preprocessing generated files (needed to support Dagger, etc.);
  • added MultiDex support;

Known limitations

  • You can't speak with sources in aspectj folder due to excluding it from java compiler;
  • Doesn't support gradle-experimental plugin;

All these limits are fighting on and I'll be glad to introduce new build as soon as I solve these problems.

License

Copyright 2015 Eduard "Archinamon" Matsukov.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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