# HAR A Harmony Archive (HAR) is a static shared package that can contain code, C++ libraries, resource files, and configuration files (also called profiles). It enables modules and projects to share code of ArkUI components, resources, and more. ## When to Use - As a second-party library for internal applications, by being released to an [OHPM](https://ohpm.openharmony.cn/#/en/home) private repository. - As a third-party library for external applications, by being released to the [OHPM](https://ohpm.openharmony.cn/#/en/home) central repository. ## Constraints - An HAR can only be referenced as a dependency of an application module. It cannot be installed or run independently on a device. - An HAR does not support the declaration of the [ExtensionAbility](../application-models/extensionability-overview.md) component in the configuration file, but supports the [UIAbility](../application-models/uiability-overview.md) component. - An HAR does not support the declaration of the [pages](./module-configuration-file.md#pages) tag in the configuration file. Still, it can include pages, which can be redirected through a [named route](../ui/arkts-routing.md#named-route). - An HAR does not support referencing resources in the **AppScope** folder. This is because the content in the **AppScope** folder is not packaged into the HAR during building. - An HAR can depend on other HARs, but does not support cyclic dependency or dependency transfer. ## Creating an HAR Create an HAR module in DevEco Studio. For details, see [Creating a HAR Module](https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/doc/harmonyos-guides-V13/ide-har-V13#section643521083015). ## Developing an HAR You can export the ArkUI components, APIs, and other resources of an HAR for other applications or intra-application modules to reference. The **Index.ets** file acts as the entry of the HAR export declaration file and is where the HAR exports APIs. This file is automatically generated by DevEco Studio by default. You can specify another file as the entry declaration file in the **main** field in the **oh-package.json5** file of the module. The code snippet is as follows: ```json { "main": "Index.ets" } ``` ### Exporting ArkUI Components Use **export** to export the ArkUI components. The code snippet is as follows: ```ts // library/src/main/ets/components/mainpage/MainPage.ets @Component export struct MainPage { @State message: string = 'HAR MainPage'; build() { Column() { Row() { Text(this.message) .fontSize(32) .fontWeight(FontWeight.Bold) } .margin({ top: '32px' }) .height(56) .width('624px') Flex({ justifyContent: FlexAlign.Center, alignItems: ItemAlign.Center, alignContent: FlexAlign.Center }) { Column() { Image($r('app.media.pic_empty')).width('33%') Text($r('app.string.empty')) .fontSize(14) .fontColor($r('app.color.text_color')) } }.width('100%') .height('90%') } .width('100%') .height('100%') .backgroundColor($r('app.color.page_background')) } } ``` In the **Index.ets** file, declare the APIs that the HAR exposes to external systems. The code snippet is as follows: ```ts // library/Index.ets export { MainPage } from './src/main/ets/components/mainpage/MainPage'; ``` ### Exporting TS Classes and Methods Use **export** to export TS classes and methods. Multiple TS classes and methods can be exported at the same time. The code snippet is as follows: ```ts // library/src/main/ts/test.ets export class Log { static info(msg: string) { console.info(msg); } } export function func() { return 'har func'; } export function func2() { return 'har func2'; } ``` In the **Index.ets** file, declare the APIs that the HAR exposes to external systems. The code snippet is as follows: ```ts // library/Index.ets export { Log } from './src/main/ts/test'; export { func } from './src/main/ts/test'; export { func2 } from './src/main/ts/test'; ``` ### Exporting Native Methods The HAR can contain .so files written in C++. Native methods in the .so file can be exported from the HAR in the following way. In the example, the **add** API in the **liblibrary.so** file is exported. ```ts // library/src/main/ets/utils/nativeTest.ets import native from 'liblibrary.so'; export function nativeAdd(a: number, b: number): number { let result: number = native.add(a, b); return result; } ``` In the **Index.ets** file, declare the APIs that the HAR exposes to external systems. The code snippet is as follows: ```ts // library/Index.ets export { nativeAdd } from './src/main/ets/utils/nativeTest'; ``` ### Exporting Resources Specifically, DevEco Studio collects resource files from the HAP module and its dependent modules, and overwrites the resource files with the same name (if any) based on the following priorities (in descending order): - AppScope (only for the stage model of API version 9) - Modules in the HAP - Dependent HAR modules
If resource conflicts occur between dependent HAR modules, they are overwritten based on the dependency sequence indicated under **dependencies** in the **oh-package.json5** file. The module that is higher in the dependency sequence list has a higher priority. For example, in the following example, if **dayjs** and **lottie** folders contain files with the same name, resources in **dayjs** are used preferentially. > **NOTE** > > With regard to resources in the internationalization folder of **AppScope**, HAP, and HAR directories, the preceding priority rules also apply to resources with the same internationalization qualifier. In addition, resources with internationalization qualifiers are prioritized over those in the **base** folder. For example, if resources with the same name are configured in both the **base** folder under **AppScope** and the **en_US** folder of an HAR, the one in the **en_US** folder is prioritized for internationalization purposes. ``` // oh-package.json5 { "dependencies": { "dayjs": "^1.10.4", "lottie": "^2.0.0" } } ``` ## Using an HAR You can reference the ArkUI components, APIs, and resources in an HAR. To start with, configure the dependency on the HAR. For details, see [Referencing a Shared Package](https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/doc/harmonyos-guides-V5/ide-har-import-V5). ### Referencing ArkUI Components After configuring the dependency on the HAR, you can reference ArkUI components exported from the HAR by using **import**. The code snippet is as follows: ```ts // entry/src/main/ets/pages/IndexSec.ets import { MainPage } from 'library'; @Entry @Component struct IndexSec { build() { Row() { // Reference the ArkUI component in the HAR. MainPage() } .height('100%') } } ``` ### Referencing TS Classes and Methods To reference the TS classes and methods exported from the HAR, use **import** as follows: ```ts // entry/src/main/ets/pages/Index.ets import { Log } from 'library'; import { func } from 'library'; @Entry @Component struct Index { @State message: string = 'Hello World'; build() { Column() { Text(this.message) .fontFamily('HarmonyHeiTi') .fontWeight(FontWeight.Bold) .fontSize(32) .fontWeight(700) .fontColor($r('app.color.text_color')) .textAlign(TextAlign.Start) .margin({ top: '32px' }) .width('624px') // Reference TS classes and methods. Button($r('app.string.button')) .id('button') .height(48) .width('624px') .margin({ top: '4%' }) .type(ButtonType.Capsule) .fontFamily('HarmonyHeiTi') .borderRadius($r('sys.float.ohos_id_corner_radius_button')) .backgroundColor($r('app.color.button_background')) .fontColor($r('sys.color.ohos_id_color_foreground_contrary')) .fontSize($r('sys.float.ohos_id_text_size_button1')) .onClick(() => { // Reference TS classes and methods in the HAR. Log.info('har msg'); this.message = 'func return: ' + func(); }) } .width('100%') .backgroundColor($r('app.color.page_background')) .height('100%') } } ``` ### Referencing Native Methods To reference the native methods exported from the HAR, use **import** as follows: ```ts // entry/src/main/ets/pages/Index.ets import { nativeAdd } from 'library'; @Entry @Component struct Index { @State message: string = 'Hello World'; build() { Column() { Text(this.message) .fontFamily('HarmonyHeiTi') .fontWeight(FontWeight.Bold) .fontSize(32) .fontWeight(700) .fontColor($r('app.color.text_color')) .textAlign(TextAlign.Start) .margin({ top: '32px' }) .width('624px') // Reference the native method in the HAR. Button($r('app.string.native_add')) .id('nativeAdd') .height(48) .width('624px') .margin({ top: '4%', bottom: '6%' }) .type(ButtonType.Capsule) .fontFamily('HarmonyHeiTi') .borderRadius($r('sys.float.ohos_id_corner_radius_button')) .backgroundColor($r('app.color.button_background')) .fontColor($r('sys.color.ohos_id_color_foreground_contrary')) .fontSize($r('sys.float.ohos_id_text_size_button1')) .onClick(() => { this.message = 'result: ' + nativeAdd(1, 2); }) } .width('100%') .backgroundColor($r('app.color.page_background')) .height('100%') } } ``` ### Referencing Resources Use **$r** to reference resources in the HAR. For example, add the **name: hello_har** string (defined in the **string.json** file) and **icon_har.png** image to the **src/main/resources** directory of the HAR module, and then reference the string and image in the entry module. The code snippet is as follows: ```ts // entry/src/main/ets/pages/Index.ets @Entry @Component struct Index { @State message: string = 'Hello World'; build() { Column() { // Reference the string in the HAR. Text($r('app.string.hello_har')) .id('stringHar') .fontFamily('HarmonyHeiTi') .fontColor($r('app.color.text_color')) .fontSize(24) .fontWeight(500) .margin({ top: '40%' }) List() { ListItem() { // Reference the image in the HAR. Image($r('app.media.icon_har')) .id('iconHar') .borderRadius('48px') } .margin({ top: '5%' }) .width('312px') } .alignListItem(ListItemAlign.Center) } .width('100%') .backgroundColor($r('app.color.page_background')) .height('100%') } } ``` ## Building an HAR As aforementioned, an HAR can be used as a second-party or third-party library for other applications. To better protect your source code, enable obfuscation for the HAR so that DevEco Studio compiles, obfuscates, and compresses code during HAR building. > **NOTE** > > If the obfuscation capability is not enabled during HAR building, the build product is the source code file.
> Obfuscation is only available for ArkTS projects in the stage model. > When obfuscation is enabled, the resource ID is **-1**, and APIs that obtain resources by ID, such as [ResourceManager](../reference/apis-localization-kit/js-apis-resource-manager.md), do not take effect. The obfuscation capability is enabled by default for the HAR module. When the compilation module is release, simple code obfuscation is automatically performed for the HAR module of API version 10 or later. **Since DevEco Studio 5.0.3.600, the code obfuscation is disabled by default when a project is created.** You can enable this feature by setting **enable** in the **ruleOptions** field in the **build-profile.json5** file of the HAR module. For details, see [Code Obfuscation](https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/cn/doc/harmonyos-guides-V5/ide-build-obfuscation-V5). The configuration is as follows: ```json { "apiType": "stageMode", "buildOption": { }, "buildOptionSet": [ { "name": "release", "arkOptions": { "obfuscation": { "ruleOptions": { "enable": true, "files": [ "./obfuscation-rules.txt" ] }, "consumerFiles": [ "./consumer-rules.txt" ] } } }, ], "targets": [ { "name": "default" } ] } ``` ### Building TS Files > **Scenario Description** > >Enable this configuration when using **Sendable** in an HAR. > **Restrictions** > >When depend on TS HAR, the ArkUI component in TS HAR cannot be referenced. After the ArkTS file in the HAR module is built, the product is a JS file by default. To change the product to a TS file, set **name** under the **metadata** field in the **module.json5** file of the HAR module to **UseTsHar**. The configuration is as follows: ```json { "module": { "name": "TsClosedHar", "type": "har", "deviceTypes": [ "default", "tablet", "2in1" ], "metadata": [ { "name": "UseTsHar", "value": "true" } ] } } ``` ## Publishing an HAR For details, see [Publishing a Shared Package](https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/doc/harmonyos-guides-V5/ide-har-publish-V5).