Google has released a test version of their new JACK compiler for Android developers with Android Studio 2.1.
My question is, how do we enable obfuscation for the APK with JACK? The article below says that JACK performs obfuscation natively and eliminates the need for Proguard:
Whereas the following article says that JACK makes use of Proguard configuration files (i.e. the .pro
file) for performing obfuscation:
It also says that
During this process Jack also handles any requested code minification (shrinking and/or obfuscation).
What exactly does this mean? Do we have to use the minifyEnabled
option and define a .pro
file containing the Proguard options?
In Summary:
How exactly do we go about enabling obfuscation with JACK? Can we bypass the use of Proguard, or does Proguard play a de-facto role in the obfuscation process, even if we compile with JACK?
Does JACK currently support obfuscation or not, and is it available in a stable (i.e. non-beta/canary) version of Android Studio?
Note:
I have already referred the following posts:
Further References:
Update:
The answer by Matt Insko is helpful, but I would like more detail, and a more precise, canonical answer.
J.A.C.K. obfuscation does not appear to be supported in the latest released Gradle Plugin (v2.1.0).
If you enable JACK when using the latest v2.1.0 plugin, it will tell you Jack requires Build Tools 24.0.0 or later
requiring you to use the preview tools.
Using android gradle v2.2.0-alpha1, Build Tools-v24rc4, Platform Tools-v24rc3, and Sdk Tools-v25.1.7rc1 I was able to get obfuscation to be performed by JACK.
When enabled inside defaultConfig
it complained Minifying the variant used for tests is not supported when using Jack.
, because minifyEnabled true
was configured in the debug
build.
So, I created a custom build type and enabled it there:
buildTypes {
...
custom {
minifyEnabled true
proguardFiles 'proguard-android-JACK.txt-2.2.0-alpha1'
jackOptions {
enabled true
}
}
There was a problem when using proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt')
. It errorred with: com.android.jack.api.v01.ConfigurationException: Error while parsing ...
, . So, I just removed the lines it complained about and then just manually specified my modified configuration file.
You can have a look here: https://source.android.com/source/jack.html
From the official documentation:
(Jack) Handles shrinking, obfuscation, repackaging and multidex. Using a separate package such as ProGuard is no longer necessary.
Please notice especially the section "Shrinking and Obfuscation" where it's mentioned that:
Jack has shrinking and obfuscation support and uses proguard configuration files to enable shrinking and obfuscation features.
And also the supported and ignored options are presented too.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37314760/how-to-perform-minification-and-obfuscation-with-the-jack-compiler