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A partir da versão 15.0.0, as bibliotecas do Google Play Services são mantidas
individualmente, permitindo que as equipes de desenvolvimento de cada biblioteca enviem correções e
melhorias de forma independente e mais rápida. Você pode acompanhar os lançamentos mais recentes do Google Play Services e do Firebase.
Correspondência exata de versão
Uma versão de uma biblioteca pode ser incompatível com uma versão específica de outra biblioteca. Para ajudar a lidar com essa situação, vários plug-ins do Gradle oferecem
orientações sobre essas incompatibilidades de versão. A lógica desses plug-ins é semelhante à de uma regra failOnVersionConflict()
para um ResolutionStrategy
associado aos serviços do Google Play e às dependências do Firebase.
Plug-in do Google Services
O plug-in do Gradle para Serviços do Google verifica se há versões compatíveis dos serviços do Google Play e das bibliotecas do Firebase.
Plug-in de correspondência de versão independente
Se você não estiver usando o plug-in Google Services, mas ainda quiser uma verificação estrita
de versão das suas dependências, aplique o
strict-version-matcher-plugin
. É possível conferir o código do
plug-in no GitHub.
O snippet de código a seguir mostra como adicionar o plug-in do Gradle:
DSL do Kotlin
build.gradle.kts
plugins {
id("com.google.android.gms.strict-version-matcher-plugin")
}
DSL do Groovy
build.gradle
apply plugin: 'com.google.android.gms.strict-version-matcher-plugin'
Para usar esse plug-in, também é necessário adicionar o seguinte ao classpath do buildscript, obtido do repositório Maven do Google:
DSL do Kotlin
build.gradle.kts
classpath("com.google.android.gms:strict-version-matcher-plugin:1.2.4")
DSL do Groovy
build.gradle
classpath 'com.google.android.gms:strict-version-matcher-plugin:1.2.4'
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Última atualização 2025-08-31 UTC.
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