Should fix
```
Dependency 'androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-android:1.8.0-alpha02' requires libraries and applications that depend on it to compile against version 35 or later of the Android APIs.
```
Changes:
- update all examples to Kotlin 2.0
- migrate to using kotlin("plugin.compose") for Compose compiler
configuration
- remove deprecated Compose Web gradle API usages
- added a workaround for
https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform/issues/4848 in
Jetsnack example
Testing:
- `./gradlew build` in every example
- run some examples in simulators (or desktop, browser)
According to https://developer.android.com/build/jdks we should:
1. [use JDK 17 for API 34](https://developer.android.com/build/jdks#compileSdk)
2. [use toolchain](https://developer.android.com/build/jdks#toolchain):
```
We recommend that you always specify the Java toolchain, and either ensure that the specified JDK is installed, or add a toolchain resolver to your build.
```
As we don't want to force people to have JDK 17 on their machine, we apply toolchain resolver that is recommended by Gradle:
```
id("org.gradle.toolchains.foojay-resolver-convention") version("0.4.0")
```
## Test
1. Remove JDK 17 from the computer, remove `jvmToolchain(17)`
2. Run `./gradlew assembleDebug`
3. It should fail with:
```
> Could not create task ':androidApp:compileDebugJavaWithJavac'.
> Failed to calculate the value of task ':androidApp:compileDebugJavaWithJavac' property 'javaCompiler'.
> No matching toolchains found for requested specification: {languageVersion=17, vendor=any, implementation=vendor-specific} for WINDOWS on x86_64.
> No locally installed toolchains match and toolchain download repositories have not been configured.
```
4. restore `jvmToolchain(17)`
5. Run `./gradlew assembleDebug` again
6. It should succeed
## Issues
Fixes https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform/issues/3615
* Update versions to CM 1.5.1 and kotlin 1.9.10
* Add explicit dependencies on compose.ui and compose.foundation in examples/chat/jsApp
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* fix typo
* Add Dependencies for 1.5.1 Changelog
* Compose 1.2.1-rc01
* Fix Web build for Kotlin 1.7.20
* Use 1.3.2.1-rc02 in Gradle plugin
* Fix Gradle Plugin tests
* Fix Gradle Plugin tests
* Compose 1.2.1-rc03
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Compose Compiler 1.3.2.1
* Compose 1.2.1
* Update VERSIONING.md
* Update gradle.properties
* Fix custom JDK tests on Linux
* Remove JVM target version override (#2515)
Previously, we were setting kotlin.jvmTarget version
to 1.8 if it was null or < 1.8.
As an unintended consequence we were also overriding
a version set by the jvmToolchain property.
So while users expected the jvmToolchain property
to set both jdk home & jdk target, we were quietly
overriding jdk target.
At the same time, Kotlin 1.7 sets the minimum
target version to 1.8 anyway, so our override
does not make sense with Kotlin 1.7+.
This commit removes overriding altogether.
Fixes#2511
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Update Compose
* Update default ProGuard rules with changes from main branch
* Test Gradle plugin on relevant PRs (#2509)
* Update Gradle used in tooling subprojects
* Update Kotlin in Compose Gradle plugin
* Decrease verbosity of Gradle plugin tests
* Disable mac sign test
* Add workflow to test Gradle plugin
* Fix custom jdk tests on Linux
* Make Compose Gradle plugin build compatible with Configuration cache
* Print tests summary
* Remove unused code
* Refactor tests configuration
* Turn off parallel execution
* Try adding windows runner
* Turn off fail fast
* Fix Windows test issues
#2368
* Adjust default proguard rules
The following rule is needed to fix tests on Windows:
```
-dontwarn org.graalvm.compiler.core.aarch64.AArch64NodeMatchRules_MatchStatementSet*
```
Other rules are just to make builds less noisy.
Kotlin's `*.internal` packages often contain
bytecode, which triggers ProGuard's notes.
However, these notes are not actionable for
most users, so we can ignore notes by default.
#2393
# Conflicts:
# gradle-plugins/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties
* Improve DSL for setting a custom Compose Plugin (#2527)
* Improve DSL for setting a custom Compose Plugin
Fixes https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-jb/issues/2459
Readme: https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-jb/pull/2526
1. Add `dependencies: Dependencies` extension that is accessible in `compose { }` block
2. Add `Dependencies.compiler` property that can return versions of Compose compiler used by the plugin:
```
compose {
kotlinCompilerPlugin.set(dependencies.compiler.forKotlin("1.7.20"))
//kotlinCompilerPlugin.set(dependencies.compiler.auto) // determined by applied version of Kotlin. It is a default.
}
```
3. Add ability to set arguments for Compose Compiler. Now we can write:
```
compose {
kotlinCompilerPlugin.set(dependencies.compiler.forKotlin("1.7.20"))
kotlinCompilerPluginArgs.add("suppressKotlinVersionCompatibilityCheck=1.7.21")
}
```
4. Remove checks for different targets
We had a separate check for JS, when we released 1.2.0. It doesn't support Kotlin 1.7.20 at that moment.
It is hard to refactor this feature in the new code, so I removed it. It is not needed now and it had an ugly code. When we will need it again, we'll write it again.
5. Remove the `compose.tests.androidx.compiler.version` property from gradle.properties and remove `defaultAndroidxCompilerEnvironment`
Because they are used only in one test, and it seems there is no reason to use it in another place in the future
* Discussions
* Update ComposeCompilerCompatability.kt (#2557)
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* 1.2.2-rc01
* Update Compose
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Compose 1.2.2
* Remove shared.podspec
* Remove usages of deprecated Intellij APIs
Co-authored-by: Alexey Tsvetkov <alexey.tsvetkov@jetbrains.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexey Tsvetkov <654232+AlexeyTsvetkov@users.noreply.github.com>
- move screenshot into screenshots folder
- add Readme, run configuration, .gitignore to web-template
- fix web-compose-in-js (read versions from properties)
- add global idea/ into gitignore
* Update examples to Gradle 7.3.3
Resolves#1654
* Update compose and agp in examples
Resolves#1117
* Fix gradle plugins classloading in examples and templates
* Make falling balls mpp compatible with examples checker
* move to kotlin 1.6.10-RC and corresponding compose commit
* Update path to the karma plugin we are patching
* Add ExperimentalComposeWebStyleApi
what worries me that this actually shows that there are some cases where without any changes apart version compiler people will have to worry about such annotations
* update kotlin version in templates to adopt 1.6.10-RC
* web: move ComposableWithNullableTypeParameter.kt to passing test cases
* update kotlin version in other places
* update imageviewer example: add OptIn for experimental API
* move compose
* move to kotlin 1.6.10 and corresponding compose
* move to kotlin 1.6.10 and corresponding compose
* move to 1.0.1-rc2
* move to 1.0.1-rc2 (todoapp)
Co-authored-by: Oleksandr Karpovich <oleksandr.karpovich@jetbrains.com>
Co-authored-by: Shagen Ogandzhanian <shagen.ogandzhanian@jetbrains.com>
Remove:
```
__LATEST_COMPOSE_RELEASE_VERSION__
__KOTLIN_COMPOSE_VERSION__
System.getenv("COMPOSE_TEMPLATE_COMPOSE_VERSION")
```
They pollute templates/examples.
Now, all paths where we need to change the version are hardcoded in the script.
Usage:
```
./replace.sh 1.0.0-rc6
```
This script is planned to run on CI
In the future I will add support for changing Kotlin version