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🤖 Update Dependencies #1604
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Summary of Changes
Hello @compose-devrel-github-bot, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request updates various dependencies across multiple modules (JetLagged
, JetNews
, Jetchat
, Jetsnack
, Reply
) to their latest stable or alpha versions. This ensures the projects benefit from the newest features, bug fixes, and performance improvements provided by updated libraries and tools, maintaining compatibility and security.
Highlights
- Android Gradle Plugin Update: The Android Gradle Plugin has been updated from version 8.10.1 to 8.12.0, bringing the latest build tool features and improvements.
- Kotlin Version Update: The Kotlin language version has been upgraded from 2.1.21 to 2.2.10, incorporating new language features and compiler optimizations.
- AndroidX Compose BOM Update: The AndroidX Compose Bill of Materials (BOM) has been updated from 2025.06.01 to 2025.08.00, ensuring compatibility and access to the latest Compose UI components.
- OkHttp Major Version Update: OkHttp, a popular HTTP client, received a major version bump from 4.12.0 to 5.1.0, which may include significant API changes and performance enhancements.
- AndroidX Testing Libraries Update: Several AndroidX testing libraries, including androidx-test, androidx-test-espresso, androidx-test-ext-junit, and androidx-test-ext-truth, have been updated to their latest versions, improving testing capabilities and stability.
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This pull request updates dependencies across multiple modules. While most updates are minor and should be safe, the upgrade of OkHttp from version 4.x to 5.x is a major change. This new version of OkHttp includes breaking API changes that require code modifications to ensure compatibility. I have left comments in each relevant libs.versions.toml
file highlighting this risk and recommending that the necessary code changes are made by following the official migration guide.
# @keep | ||
minSdk = "21" | ||
okhttp = "4.12.0" | ||
okhttp = "5.1.0" |
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This major version upgrade of OkHttp from 4.x to 5.x introduces significant breaking changes, as OkHttp 5 is a rewrite in Kotlin with a different API. The application code must be updated to be compatible with this new version to prevent build failures or runtime errors. Please consult the official OkHttp migration guide and apply the necessary code modifications.
# @keep | ||
minSdk = "21" | ||
okhttp = "4.12.0" | ||
okhttp = "5.1.0" |
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This major version upgrade of OkHttp from 4.x to 5.x introduces significant breaking changes, as OkHttp 5 is a rewrite in Kotlin with a different API. The application code must be updated to be compatible with this new version to prevent build failures or runtime errors. Please consult the official OkHttp migration guide and apply the necessary code modifications.
# @keep | ||
minSdk = "21" | ||
okhttp = "4.12.0" | ||
okhttp = "5.1.0" |
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This major version upgrade of OkHttp from 4.x to 5.x introduces significant breaking changes, as OkHttp 5 is a rewrite in Kotlin with a different API. The application code must be updated to be compatible with this new version to prevent build failures or runtime errors. Please consult the official OkHttp migration guide and apply the necessary code modifications.
# @keep | ||
minSdk = "21" | ||
okhttp = "4.12.0" | ||
okhttp = "5.1.0" |
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This major version upgrade of OkHttp from 4.x to 5.x introduces significant breaking changes, as OkHttp 5 is a rewrite in Kotlin with a different API. The application code must be updated to be compatible with this new version to prevent build failures or runtime errors. Please consult the official OkHttp migration guide and apply the necessary code modifications.
# @keep | ||
minSdk = "21" | ||
okhttp = "4.12.0" | ||
okhttp = "5.1.0" |
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This major version upgrade of OkHttp from 4.x to 5.x introduces significant breaking changes, as OkHttp 5 is a rewrite in Kotlin with a different API. The application code must be updated to be compatible with this new version to prevent build failures or runtime errors. Please consult the official OkHttp migration guide and apply the necessary code modifications.
Updated depedencies