# Project-wide Gradle settings. # IDE (e.g. Android Studio) users: # Gradle settings configured through the IDE *will override* # any settings specified in this file. # For more details on how to configure your build environment visit # http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/build_environment.html # Specifies the JVM arguments used for the daemon process. # The setting is particularly useful for tweaking memory settings. # Default value: -Xmx512m -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=256m org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx2048m -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=512m org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4096m -Dkotlin.daemon.jvm.options=-Xmx4096m # When configured, Gradle will run in incubating parallel mode. # This option should only be used with decoupled projects. More details, visit # http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/multi_project_builds.html#sec:decoupled_projects # org.gradle.parallel=true # AndroidX package structure to make it clearer which packages are bundled with the # Android operating system, and which are packaged with your app's APK # https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/support-library/androidx-rn android.useAndroidX=true # Automatically convert third-party libraries to use AndroidX android.enableJetifier=true # Use this property to specify which architecture you want to build. # You can also override it from the CLI using # ./gradlew -PreactNativeArchitectures=x86_64 reactNativeArchitectures=armeabi-v7a,arm64-v8a,x86,x86_64 # Use this property to enable support to the new architecture. # This will allow you to use TurboModules and the Fabric render in # your application. You should enable this flag either if you want # to write custom TurboModules/Fabric components OR use libraries that # are providing them. newArchEnabled=false # Use this property to enable or disable the Hermes JS engine. # If set to false, you will be using JSC instead. hermesEnabled=true