Configure the obfuscator to exclude library jars that extend android.content.Context
I’m integrating a library into a device for a project that will be embedded in the device OS. To do this, we are integrating a library jar that overlays the Android framework context.
As a result, I get the following error when trying to enable Proguard for an application – “There are 220 instances of library classes, depending on program classes”.
All these files are widgets and views. How do I fix this?
This is what my proguard-project .txt
-injars bin/classes
-outjars bin/classes-processed.jar
-libraryjars /Users/me/android-sdk-mac_86/platforms/android-15/android.jar
-libraryjars libs/library-that-overrides-context.jar
-keep public class * extends android.app.Activity
-keep public class * extends android.app.Application
-keep public class * extends android.app.Service
-keep public class * extends android.content.BroadcastReceiver
-keep public class * extends android.content.ContentProvider
-keep public class * extends android.content.Context
This is what my proguard-android .txt
# This is a configuration file for ProGuard.
# http://proguard.sourceforge.net/index.html#manual/usage.html
-dontusemixedcaseclassnames
-dontskipnonpubliclibraryclasses
-verbose
# Optimization is turned off by default. Dex does not like code run
# through the ProGuard optimize and preverify steps (and performs some
# of these optimizations on its own).
-dontoptimize
-dontpreverify
# Note that if you want to enable optimization, you cannot just
# include optimization flags in your own project configuration file;
# instead you will need to point to the
# "proguard-android-optimize.txt" file instead of this one from your
# project.properties file.
-keepattributes *Annotation*
-keep public class com.google.vending.licensing.ILicensingService
-keep public class com.android.vending.licensing.ILicensingService
# For native methods, see http://proguard.sourceforge.net/manual/examples.html#native
-keepclasseswithmembernames class * {
native <methods>;
}
# keep setters in Views so that animations can still work.
# see http://proguard.sourceforge.net/manual/examples.html#beans
-keepclassmembers public class * extends android.view.View {
void set*(***);
get*();
}
# We want to keep methods in Activity that could be used in the XML attribute onClick
-keepclassmembers class * extends android.app.Activity {
public void *(android.view.View);
}
# For enumeration classes, see http://proguard.sourceforge.net/manual/examples.html#enumerations
-keepclassmembers enum * {
public static **[] values();
public static ** valueOf(java.lang.String);
}
-keep class * implements android.os.Parcelable {
public static final android.os.Parcelable$Creator *;
}
-keepclassmembers class **. R$* {
public static <fields>;
}
# The support library contains references to newer platform versions.
# Don't warn about those in case this app is linking against an older
# platform version. We know about them, and they are safe.
-dontwarn android.support.**
Solution
Android Ant/Eclipse builds automatically specify all the necessary -injars/-outjars/-libraryjars options for you. If you have a custom build process, you should only specify these options. Otherwise, you get a lot of warnings about duplicate classes and other possible problems.
If you do need to specify the -injars/-outjars/-libraryjars option, classes specified with -injars can depend on classes specified with -libraryjars, but not vice versa. CFR。 ProGuard Manual > Troubleshooting >