NOTE: This repo isnt versioned. master
branch is consumed by default, so every time master
branch changes, all repositories will immediatly start consuming the new changes
Android whitelist dependencies consist of a set of dependencies that are available for front-ends and high-level repositories to consume from the Mercadolibre-mobile group.
This set of dependencies is parsed in the form of a JSON text. The root level property should be called whitelist
.
Each of the dependencies is a JSON Object that will be matched against each of the unresolved dependencies of the repository. The repository dependencies will be a string formed as group:name:version
. The whitelist fields SUPPORTS regex expressions, so you can form match cases for groups in single strings.
NOTE1: Remember that this are regexes, so if you want to declare com.example
it should be com\\.example
NOTE2: The repository will validate against unresolved dependencies. Thus, if declaring as version 4\\.\\+
it will match against a dependency 4.+
(it wont be for example the string 4.2.3
)
NOTE3: You can have expirable dependencies by adding the expires
field. If no field is added, the dependency is considered as non-expirable
NOTE4: If no group / name / version is provided, they will default to .*
(any string)
JSON Schema:
{
"whitelist": [
{
"group": "group_regex",
"name": "name_regex",
"version": "version_regex",
"expires": "yyyy-MM-dd"
},
...
]
}
iOS whitelist dependencies consist of a set of dependencies that are available for front-ends and high-level repositories to consume from the Mercadolibre-mobile group.
This set of dependencies is parsed in the form of a JSON text. The root level property should be called whitelist
.
Each of the dependencies is an object with two properties name
and version
which will be matched against each of the dependencies in the podspec. The version
string SUPPORTS regex expression.
Example:
{
"whitelist": [
# This will match with 'MeliSDK' and version '~>5.+' (version must have ~>5.x)
{
"name": "MeliSDK",
"version": "^~>5.[0-9]+$"
},
# This will match with 'MLRecommendations' for any version
{
"name": "MLRecommendations",
"version": null
}]
}