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I have an Android project that includes generated code. This code has some lint violations in it that I don't want to show up in the lint reports because we won't fix this code problems manually.

Is it somehow possible to exclude folders in the lint check?

War es hilfreich?

Lösung 2

Add to your project 'lint.xml' file with content as such:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<lint>
    <ignore path="build" />
</lint>

for example to ignore build path of that project.

Andere Tipps

The correct way to do this is to add the following block to your app's lint.xml (this file is by default placed at the root of your app module):

<issue id="all">
    <ignore path="build" />
</issue>

This will instruct Lint to ignore all issues for the specified folder. If there is no lint.xml in your app module folder, create one with the following content:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<lint>
    <issue id="all">
        <ignore path="build" />
    </issue>
</lint> 

I had to specify the issue id as well as the ignored path. The ignore path alone didn't work. Example with http://tools.android.com/tips/lint-checks lint check:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<lint>
    <issue id="MissingTranslation">
        <ignore path="build"/>
    </issue>
</lint>

You can find the issue id list here. Your lint.xml is placed in your project directory.

Example:

./app/lint.xml
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