If you'll be contributing to the library, or need a version newer than what has been released, Material Components for Android can also be built from source. To do so:
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android.git
Then, build the library's AARs using Gradle:
./gradlew publish -PmavenRepoUrl="file://localhost/<path_to_aars>"
This will output AARs and Maven artifacts for each of the library's modules
to the path on your machine, e.g., $HOME/Desktop/material_aars
.
To use the AARs in your app locally, copy the output from your AAR directory
into your local Maven repository (~/.m2/repository
). Then add mavenLocal()
as a repository in your project's top-level build.gradle
file. Finally, add
the Design Library dependency as you would normally, using the version
specified as mdcLibraryVersion
in the library's top-level build.gradle
file.
Note: Do not update Gradle beyond 4.10 as the android-maven-gradle-plugin dependency cannot be used for Gradle 5.x.