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# Jitsi in Element Android
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Native Jitsi support has been added to Element Android by the PR [#1914](https://github.com/vector-im/element-android/pull/1914). The description of the PR contains some documentation about the behaviour in each possible room configuration.
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Also, ensure to have a look on [the documentation from Element Web](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/jitsi.md)
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The official documentation about how to integrate the Jitsi SDK in an Android app is available here: https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/dev-guide/dev-guide-android-sdk.
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# Native Jitsi SDK
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The Jitsi SDK is built by ourselves with the flag LIBRE_BUILD, to be able to be integrated on the F-Droid version of Element Android.
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The generated maven repository is then host in the project https://github.com/vector-im/jitsi_libre_maven
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## How to build the Jitsi Meet SDK
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### Jitsi version
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Update the script `./tools/jitsi/build_jisti_libs.sh` with the tag of the project `https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet`.
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Currently we are building the version with the tag `android-sdk-3.1.0`.
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### Run the build script
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At the root of the Element Android, run the following script:
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```shell script
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./tools/jitsi/build_jisti_libs.sh
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```
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It will build the Jitsi Meet Android library and put every generated files in the folder `/tmp/jitsi`
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### Link with the new generated library
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- Update the file `./build.gradle` to use the previously created local Maven repository. Currently we have this line:
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```groovy
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url "https://github.com/vector-im/jitsi_libre_maven/raw/master/android-sdk-3.1.0"
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```
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You can uncomment and update the line starting with `// url "file://...` and comment the line starting with `url`, to test the library using the locally generated Maven repository.
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- Update the dependency of the Jitsi Meet library in the file `./vector/build.gradle`. Currently we have this line:
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```groovy
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implementation('org.jitsi.react:jitsi-meet-sdk:3.1.0')
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```
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- Update the dependency of the WebRTC library in the file `./vector/build.gradle`. Currently we have this line:
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```groovy
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implementation('com.facebook.react:react-native-webrtc:1.87.3-jitsi-6624067@aar')
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```
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- Perform a gradle sync and build the project
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- Perform test
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### Sanity tests
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In order to validate that the upgrade of the Jitsi and WebRTC dependency does not break anything, the following sanity tests have to be performed, using two devices:
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- Make 1-1 audio call (so using WebRTC)
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- Make 1-1 video call (so using WebRTC)
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- Create and join a conference call with audio only (so using Jitsi library). Leave the conference. Join it again.
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- Create and join a conference call with audio and video (so using Jitsi library) Leave the conference. Join it again.
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### Export the build library
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If all the tests are passed, you can export the generated Jitsi library to our Maven repository.
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- Clone the project https://github.com/vector-im/jitsi_libre_maven.
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- Create a new folder with the version name.
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- Copy every generated files form `/tmp/jitsi` to the folder you have just created.
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- Commit and push the change on https://github.com/vector-im/jitsi_libre_maven.
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- Update the file `./build.gradle` to use the previously created Maven repository. Currently we have this line:
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```groovy
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url "https://github.com/vector-im/jitsi_libre_maven/raw/master/android-sdk-3.1.0"
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```
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- Build the project and perform the sanity tests again.
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- Update the file `/CHANGES.md` to notify about the library upgrade, and create a regular PR for project Element Android. |