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Merge commit 'refs/pull/102/head' of https://github.com/frostney/react-native-create-library into dev Updates the Android Gradle version to 3.3.2 in generated android/build.gradle to match https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/0.59-stable/template/android/build.gradle as proposed in frostney/react-native-create-library#102
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This wraps the Android Gradle plugin dependency in the buildscripts section of android/build.gradle in a conditional:
The Android Gradle plugin is only required when opening the project stand-alone, not when it is included as a dependency. By doing this, the project opens correctly in Android Studio, and it can also be consumed as a native module dependency from an application project without affecting the app project (avoiding unnecessary downloads/conflicts/etc).
for more info, you can refer to this thread and especially this comment.