commit | cc4be5f2a5f40541fd7d1a3fcf933c2ba5792be1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Julia McClellan <juliamcclellan@google.com> | Mon Jun 12 11:00:08 2023 -0400 |
committer | Julia McClellan <juliamcclellan@google.com> | Fri Jun 30 15:12:41 2023 +0000 |
tree | 02a688d05a9c115c37f72f617c9af030482fe043 | |
parent | e1dec7cec9f4d3e09e611a6764c9760a4e07441e [diff] |
Re-add publishing configuration for apiSince JSON Now with an artifact classifier to not break POM files. The output of `activity:activity:createProjectZip` (non-KMP) and `datastore:datastore:createProjectZip` (KMP) are in this drive folder as `activity-per-project-zip-fixed-pom` and `datastore-per-project-zip-fixed-pom): https://drive.google.com/corp/drive/folders/1p_DULuk-eeenR6_hR_iO57uOnDwKN3rq Test: Locally verified that the generated non-KMP POM had `<packaging>aar</packaging>` instead of `<packaging>pom</packaging>`, and the KMP POM had no packaging line (the same is true for tip-of-tree). The only diffs between the zips from tip-of-tree and this change are that the JSON files were added to the publication and listed in the module file. Added a unit test that the artifact classifier was set. Bug: 289224373 Change-Id: I02f55732483bd4406fbba9e2a3e9d105a6ff8361
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