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author | Miguel Aranda <[email protected]> | Mon Mar 03 13:06:56 2025 -0800 |
committer | Automerger Merge Worker <[email protected]> | Mon Mar 03 13:06:56 2025 -0800 |
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[automerger skipped] Make assertValidCipherSuites more resistant to changes. am: 018e91cd95 am: 4c11627700 am: 79b5a15f29 -s ours am: ceb61b3362 -s ours am skip reason: Merged-In Ib634f3e535d64fb7009bf52bfd5d3b88599cf4c5 with SHA-1 ca5ba46d3d is already in history Original change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/external/conscrypt/+/3516812 Change-Id: If7e7f6ea064733a111d1f4dc9a22e6c96abee137 Signed-off-by: Automerger Merge Worker <[email protected]>
Conscrypt is a Java Security Provider (JSP) that implements parts of the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) and Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE). It uses BoringSSL to provide cryptographic primitives and Transport Layer Security (TLS) for Java applications on Android and OpenJDK. See the capabilities documentation for detailed information on what is provided.
The core SSL engine has borrowed liberally from the Netty project and their work on netty-tcnative, giving Conscrypt
similar performance.
Conscrypt supports Java 7 or later on OpenJDK and Gingerbread (API Level 9) or later on Android. The build artifacts are available on Maven Central.
You can download the JARs directly from the Maven repositories.
The OpenJDK artifacts are platform-dependent since each embeds a native library for a particular platform. We publish artifacts to Maven Central for the following platforms:
Classifier | OS | Architecture |
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linux-x86_64 | Linux | x86_64 (64-bit) |
osx-x86_64 | Mac | x86_64 (64-bit) |
windows-x86 | Windows | x86 (32-bit) |
windows-x86_64 | Windows | x86_64 (64-bit) |
Use the os-maven-plugin to add the dependency:
<build> <extensions> <extension> <groupId>kr.motd.maven</groupId> <artifactId>os-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>1.4.1.Final</version> </extension> </extensions> </build> <dependency> <groupId>org.conscrypt</groupId> <artifactId>conscrypt-openjdk</artifactId> <version>2.5.2</version> <classifier>${os.detected.classifier}</classifier> </dependency>
Use the osdetector-gradle-plugin (which is a wrapper around the os-maven-plugin) to add the dependency:
buildscript { repositories { mavenCentral() } dependencies { classpath 'com.google.gradle:osdetector-gradle-plugin:1.4.0' } } // Use the osdetector-gradle-plugin apply plugin: "com.google.osdetector" dependencies { compile 'org.conscrypt:conscrypt-openjdk:2.5.2:' + osdetector.classifier }
For convenience, we also publish an Uber JAR to Maven Central that contains the shared libraries for all of the published platforms. While the overall size of the JAR is larger than depending on a platform-specific artifact, it greatly simplifies the task of dependency management for most platforms.
To depend on the uber jar, simply use the conscrypt-openjdk-uber
artifacts.
<dependency> <groupId>org.conscrypt</groupId> <artifactId>conscrypt-openjdk-uber</artifactId> <version>2.5.2</version> </dependency>
dependencies { compile 'org.conscrypt:conscrypt-openjdk-uber:2.5.2' }
The Android AAR file contains native libraries for x86, x86_64, armeabi-v7a, and arm64-v8a.
dependencies { implementation 'org.conscrypt:conscrypt-android:2.5.2' }
If you are making changes to Conscrypt, see the building instructions.