Then you need to “apply” the plugin and add dependencies by adding the following lines to your app/build.gradle.
dependencies {
//optional, help to generate the final application
provided('com.tencent.tinker:tinker-android-anno:1.9.1')
//tinker's main Android lib
compile('com.tencent.tinker:tinker-android-lib:1.9.1')
}
...
...
apply plugin: 'com.tencent.tinker.patch'
If your app has a class that subclasses android.app.Application, then you need to modify that class, and move all its implements to SampleApplicationLike rather than Application:
-public class YourApplication extends Application {
+public class SampleApplicationLike extends DefaultApplicationLike {
Now you should change your Application class, make it a subclass of TinkerApplication. As you can see from its API, it is an abstract class that does not have a default constructor, so you must define a no-arg constructor:
public class SampleApplication extends TinkerApplication {
public SampleApplication() {
super(
//tinkerFlags, which types is supported
//dex only, library only, all support
ShareConstants.TINKER_ENABLE_ALL,
// This is passed as a string so the shell application does not
// have a binary dependency on your ApplicationLifeCycle class.
"tinker.sample.android.app.SampleApplicationLike");
}
}
Use tinker-android-anno to generate your Application is recommended, you just need to add an annotation for your SampleApplicationLike class
@DefaultLifeCycle(
application = "tinker.sample.android.app.SampleApplication", //application name to generate
flags = ShareConstants.TINKER_ENABLE_ALL) //tinkerFlags above
public class SampleApplicationLike extends DefaultApplicationLike
Tinker
中文说明
Tinker is a hot-fix solution library for Android, it supports dex, library and resources update without reinstalling apk.
Getting started
Add tinker-gradle-plugin as a dependency in your main
build.gradlein the root of your project:Then you need to “apply” the plugin and add dependencies by adding the following lines to your
app/build.gradle.If your app has a class that subclasses android.app.Application, then you need to modify that class, and move all its implements to SampleApplicationLike rather than Application:
Now you should change your
Applicationclass, make it a subclass of TinkerApplication. As you can see from its API, it is an abstract class that does not have a default constructor, so you must define a no-arg constructor:Use
tinker-android-annoto generate yourApplicationis recommended, you just need to add an annotation for your SampleApplicationLike classHow to install tinker? learn more at the sample SampleApplicationLike.
For proguard, we have already made the proguard config automatic, and tinker will also generate the multiDex keep proguard file for you.
For more tinker configurations, learn more at the sample app/build.gradle.
Ark Support
How to run tinker on the Ark?
building patch
Just use the following command:
oldindicates the absolute path of android apk(not compiled by Ark) with bugsnewindicates the absolute path of android apk(not compiled by Ark) with fixingThe patch file is packaged in APK.
compiling in Ark
TODO
At present it’s compiled by Ark compiler team. The output patch is still packaged in APK format without signature.
packaging the patch
For tinker-cli, add the following lines to your
tinker_config.xml. Otherwise, the default configure will be used.For gradle, add the following lines to your
app/build.gradle. Otherwise, the default configure will be used.The patch is compiled by Ark and placed on the above path. all subsequent operations are same as tinker-cli or gradle.
The ultimated patch APK consists of two patch files:
classes.dexfor androidpatch.apkwith so for Ark.Tinker Known Issues
There are some issues which Tinker can’t dynamic update.
Tinker Support
Any problem?
Contributing
For more information about contributing issues or pull requests, see our Tinker Contributing Guide.
License
Tinker is under the BSD license. See the LICENSE file for details.