Android Asset Packaging Tool 2.0 (AAPT2) release notes
Version 2.7
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- Fixes bug where psuedolocalization auto-translated strings marked 'translateable="false"'.
Version 2.6
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- Support legacy
configVarying
resource type. - Support
<bag>
tag and treat as <style>
regardless of type. - Add
<feature-group>
manifest tag verification. - Add
<meta-data>
tag support to <instrumentation>
.
Version 2.5
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- Transition XML versioning: Adds a new flag
--no-version-transitions
to disable automatic versioning of Transition XML resources.
Version 2.4
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- Supports
<meta-data>
tags in <manifest>
.
Version 2.3
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- Support new
font
resource type.
Version 2.2
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- Duplicate resource filtering: removes duplicate resources in dominated configurations that are always identical when selected at runtime. This can be disabled with
--no-resource-deduping
.
Version 2.1
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- Configuration Split APK support: supports splitting resources that match a set of configurations to a separate APK which can be loaded alongside the base APK on API 21+ devices. This is done using the flag
--split path/to/split.apk:<config1>[,<config2>,...]
. - SDK version resource filtering: Resources with an SDK version qualifier that is unreachable at runtime due to the minimum SDK level declared by the AndroidManifest.xml are stripped.
Version 2.0
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- Pseudo-localization: generates pseudolocalized versions of default strings when the
--pseudo-localize
option is specified. - Legacy mode: treats some class of errors as warnings in order to be more compatible with AAPT when
--legacy
is specified. - Compile directory: treats the input file as a directory when
--dir
is specified. This will emit a zip of compiled files, one for each file in the directory. The directory must follow the Android resource directory structure (res/values-[qualifiers]/file.ext).
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- Automatic attribute versioning: adds version qualifiers to resources that use attributes introduced in a later SDK level. This can be disabled with
--no-auto-version
. - Min SDK resource filtering: removes resources that can't possibly be selected at runtime due to the application's minimum supported SDK level.