| // |
| // This Gradle build file illustrates how to process the ProGuard GUI. |
| // Configuration files for typical applications will be very similar. |
| // Usage: |
| // gradle -b proguardgui.gradle proguard |
| // |
| |
| // Tell Gradle where to find the ProGuard task. |
| |
| buildscript { |
| repositories { |
| flatDir dirs: '../../lib' |
| } |
| dependencies { |
| classpath ':proguard' |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Define a ProGuard task. |
| |
| task ('proguard', type: proguard.gradle.ProGuardTask) { |
| |
| // You should probably import a more compact ProGuard-style configuration |
| // file for all static settings, but we're specifying them all here, for |
| // the sake of the example. |
| //configuration 'configuration.pro' |
| |
| verbose |
| |
| // Specify the input jars, output jars, and library jars. |
| // The input jars will be merged in a single output jar. |
| // We'll filter out the Ant classes, Gradle classes, and WTK classes, keeping |
| // everything else. |
| |
| injars '../../lib/proguardgui.jar' |
| injars '../../lib/proguard.jar', filter: '!META-INF/**,!proguard/gradle/**,!proguard/ant/**,!proguard/wtk/**' |
| injars '../../lib/retrace.jar ', filter: '!META-INF/**' |
| outjars 'proguardgui_out.jar' |
| |
| // Automatically handle the Java version of this build. |
| if (System.getProperty('java.version').startsWith('1.')) { |
| // Before Java 9, the runtime classes were packaged in a single jar file. |
| libraryjars "${System.getProperty('java.home')}/lib/rt.jar" |
| } else { |
| // As of Java 9, the runtime classes are packaged in modular jmod files. |
| libraryjars "${System.getProperty('java.home')}/jmods/java.base.jmod ", jarfilter: '!**.jar', filter: '!module-info.class' |
| libraryjars "${System.getProperty('java.home')}/jmods/java.desktop.jmod", jarfilter: '!**.jar', filter: '!module-info.class' |
| } |
| |
| // If we wanted to reuse the previously obfuscated proguard_out.jar, we could |
| // perform incremental obfuscation based on its mapping file, and only keep the |
| // additional GUI files instead of all files. |
| |
| //applymapping 'proguard.map' |
| //injars '../../lib/proguardgui.jar' |
| //outjars 'proguardgui_out.jar' |
| //libraryjars '../../lib/proguard.jar', filter: '!proguard/ant/**,!proguard/wtk/**' |
| //libraryjars '../../lib/retrace.jar' |
| //libraryjars "${System.getProperty('java.home')}/jmods/java.base.jmod", jarfilter: '!**.jar', filter: '!module-info.class' |
| //libraryjars "${System.getProperty('java.home')}/jmods/java.desktop.jmod", jarfilter: '!**.jar', filter: '!module-info.class' |
| |
| |
| // Don't print notes about reflection in injected code. |
| |
| dontnote 'proguard.configuration.ConfigurationLogger' |
| |
| // Allow methods with the same signature, except for the return type, |
| // to get the same obfuscation name. |
| |
| overloadaggressively |
| |
| // Put all obfuscated classes into the nameless root package. |
| |
| repackageclasses '' |
| |
| // Adapt the names of resource files, based on the corresponding obfuscated |
| // class names. Notably, in this case, the GUI resource properties file will |
| // have to be renamed. |
| |
| adaptresourcefilenames '**.properties,**.gif,**.jpg' |
| |
| // The entry point: ProGuardGUI and its main method. |
| |
| keep 'public class proguard.gui.ProGuardGUI { \ |
| public static void main(java.lang.String[]); \ |
| }' |
| } |