This app has currently only been built on Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, 17.10, and 18.04, but these instructions, or an analog of them, should work on most Linux or macOS environments. An abridged version of these instructions is available at [QUICKSTART.md](QUICKSTART.md).
For instructions on how to build using a Docker image, please see [DOCKER.md](DOCKER.md).
Alternatively, the JDK available from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html can be installed instead of the `openjdk-8-jdk` package.
Assuming `lbry-android` as the current working folder:
* Copy `buildozer.spec.sample` to `buildozer.spec` in the `lbry-android` folder. Running `buildozer init` instead will create a new `buildozer.spec` file.
* Update `buildozer.spec` settings to match your environment. The basic recommended settings are outlined below.
| source.dir | the location of the application main.py |
| version | application version |
| requirements | the Python module requirements for building the application |
| services | list of Android background services and their corresponding Python entry points |
| android.permissions | Android manifest permissions required by the application. This should be set to `INTERNET` at the very least to enable internet connectivity |
| android.api | Android API version (Should be at least 23 for Gradle build support) |
| android.sdk | Android SDK version (Should be at least 23 for Gradle build support) |
| android.ndk | Android NDK version (not required when using crystax Android NDK) |
| android.ndk_path | Android NDK path. This should be set to the crystax Android NDK path) |
| android.sdk_path | Android SDK path. This should be set to the path where the Android SDK is manually set up (if not set up in the `.buildozer` path). |
| p4a.source_dir | Path to the python-for-android repository folder. Currently set to the included `p4a` folder |
| p4a.local_recipes | Path to a folder containing python_for_android recipes to be used in the build. The included `recipes` folder includes recipes for a successful build |
The `google-services.json` file is required for the build to be successful due to the Firebase implementation. Simply copy the provided sample file into the same destination folder.
* Download the Crystax Android NDK from https://us.crystax.net/download/crystax-ndk-10.3.2-linux-x86_64.tar.xz and extract. Remember to update `android.ndk_path` in your `buildozer.spec` to the path of the extracted Crystax NDK archive.
* Copy `build-target-python.sh` from the `scripts` folder in the cloned `lbry-android` repository to the `crystax-ndk-10.3.2/build/tools/` folder.
* Copy `mangled-glibc-syscalls.h` from the `scripts` folder in the cloned `lbry-android` repository to the `crystax-ndk-10.3.2/platforms/android-21/arch-arm/usr/include/crystax/bionic/libc/include/sys/` folder.
Note: You need to have your device connected with USB debugging.
Once the bundler is ready, run the LBRY Browser app on your device and then shake the device violently until you see the React Native dev menu. You can enable "Live Reloading" and "Hot Reloading" from this menu, so any changes you make to the React Native code will be visible as you save. This will only reload React Native Javascript files. Native Java code needs to be redeployed by running the command `./deploy.sh`