# Android Api and Related versions Picking the full suite of android versions can be difficult if you are not a full time android developer. This document is for contributors to understand what versions of common android tooling should be used in the flutter/flutter codebase. ## Overview **The most important thing is for any test, project, or app to have compatible versions. ** If versions need to be different then a comment explaining why and what is being evaluated should be included. All chosen versions should pass the minimum versions checks defined in [DependencyVersionChecker](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/blob/main/packages/flutter_tools/gradle/src/main/kotlin/DependencyVersionChecker.kt) If the versions chosen are not known by [gradle_utils.dart](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/blob/a16c447abcb695b4ca907d59e66dc87f4f7178d3/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/android/gradle_utils.dart#L63) then update gradle_utils.dart. ## Specifics ### compileSdk - Must be higher then or equal to `targetSdk`. - Should be `compileSdk` instead of `compileSdkVersion`. - Should be the max stable value available in CIPD if not `flutter.compileSdkVersion`. - Must have a comment if an api level lower than max is chosen intentionally. ``` // OK android { compileSdk flutter.compileSdkVersion } ``` ``` // OK if flutter.compileSdkVersion is not available like in an add to app example. android { compileSdk 35 } ``` ``` // NOT OK android { compileSdk 28 } ``` ### targetSdk - Must be higher then or equal to `minSdk`. - Should be `targetSdk` instead of `targetSdkVersion`. - `targetSdk` takes human level effort to update. This is a design decision by the AGP team. - `targetSdk` may lag behind compile sdk because of the effort to update. - If the `targetSdk` version is intentionally different there should be a comment explaining why. ``` // OK defaultConfig { targetSdk flutter.targetSdkVersion } ``` ``` // OK if flutter.compileSdkVersion is not available like in an add to app example. defaultConfig { targetSdk 35 } ``` ``` // NOT OK defaultConfig { targetSdk 28 } ``` ### AGP AKA `com.android.application`, `com.android.tools.build:gradle` `com.android.library` - "AGP" version should be the version set in flutter templates or newer. - If the version is intentionally different there should be a comment explaining why. ``` // OK dependencies { classpath "com.android.tools.build:gradle:8.8.1" } ``` ``` // OK dependencies { // Testing backwards compatability of feature XYZ classpath "com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.5.2" } ``` ### gradle Gradle versions are the least likley to break across minor version updates. - In new code the "gradle" version should be the version set in flutter templates or newer. - In older code any gradle version that works with the other version constraints is ok. - In practice our customers use a large variety of gradle versions. - If the version is intentionally different there should be a comment explaining why. ``` // OK distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-8.12.1-bin.zip ``` ### kotlin Changing kotlin versions is most likley to have an issue with another dependency and not the code under test. - "kotlin" version should be the version set in flutter templates or newer. - If the version is intentionally different there should be a comment explaining why. ``` // Ok ext.kotlin_version = "1.7.10" ... classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version" ```