ZRoot-builder is a extension of ZRoot for running custom code(service) on remote root process.
Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Add classpath into root build.gradle
dependencies{
classpath "site.zbyte:zroot-builder:${version}"
}
Add plugin in the plugins block of app's build.gradle
plugins{
id 'zroot-builder'
}
Add Config at the blank place of build.gradle
zRoot{
/**
* which service class you need run on remote process.
* it must be a binder.
*/
mainClass("site.zbyte.root.app.remote.Worker")
/**
* which classes you need to pack into remote process.
* for example, dependencies of main class.
* it's a regex string array.
* these classes will be packed into a jar and compile to dex.
* if you are using kotlin, recommend you keep these classes sources written in java.
*/
filter([
"site/zbyte/root/app/remote/.*",
"site/zbyte/root/app/IWorker.*"
])
/**
* you can also include classes from other module of current project.
*/
filter(
":other",
[
"site/zbyte/root/other/.*"
]
)
}
Make sure that sourceSets contains the generated dex file
sourceSets {
main {
assets.srcDirs = [buildDir.path+'/assets']
}
}
Make sure the filter includes all classes the main class needs.
Remote classes currently only supports JAVA language.
Get the instance by ZRoot:
ZRoot.Starter(context).start(5000) {zRoot->
if (zRoot==null)
return@start
/**
* get custom remote worker
*/
val worker = IWorker.Stub.asInterface(zRoot.getWorker())
/**
* invoke remote method
*/
println(worker.work())
}