If you want to start help developing ownCloud please follow the [contribution guidelines][0] and observe these instructions. If you have any problems, start again with 1) and work your way down. If something still does not work as described here, please open a new issue describing exactly what you did, what happened, and what should have happened. ### 1) Fork and download android/develop repository: NOTE: Android SDK with platforms 8, 14 and 19 (and maybe others) need to be installed. You must have the Android SDK 'tools/', and 'platforms-tools/' folders in your environment path variable. "git" need to be installed and in your environment path variable. * Navigate to https://github.com/owncloud/android, click fork. * Clone your new repo: "git clone git@github.com:YOURGITHUBNAME/android.git" * Move to the project folder with "cd android" * Checkout remote develop branch: "git checkout -b develop remotes/origin/develop" * Pull changes from your develop branch: "git pull origin develop" * Make official ownCloud repo known as upstream: "git remote add upstream git@github.com:owncloud/android.git" * Make sure to get the latest changes from official android/develop branch: "git pull upstream develop" * Complete the setup of project properties and resolve pending dependencies running "setup_env.bat" or "./setup_env.sh" . At this point you can continue using different tools to build the project. Sections 2a), 2b), and 2c) describe some of the existing alternatives. ### 2a) Building with Ant: NOTE: You must have the Android SDK 'tools/', and 'platforms-tools/' folders in your environment path variable. * Run "ant clean" . * Run "ant debug" to generate a debuggable version of the ownCloud app. ### 2b) Building with console/maven: NOTE: You must have mvn (version >= 3.1.1) in your environment path. Current Android 'platforms-tools' need to be installed. Download/install Android plugin for Maven, install owncloud-android-library, then build ownCloud with mvn: * cd .. * git clone https://github.com/mosabua/maven-android-sdk-deployer.git * cd maven-android-sdk-deployer * mvn -pl com.simpligility.android.sdk-deployer:android-19 -am install * cd ../android/owncloud-android-library * mvn install * cd .. Now you can create ownCloud APK using "mvn package" ### 2c) Building with Eclipse: NOTE: You must have the Android SDK 'tools/', and 'platforms-tools/' folders in your environment path variable. * Complete the setup of project properties and resolve pending dependencies running "setup_env.bat" or "./setup_env.sh" . * Open Eclipse and create new "Android Project from Existing Code". Choose android/actionbarsherlock/library as root. * Clean project and compile. * If any error appear, check the project properties; in the 'Android' section, API Level should be greater or equal than 14. * If "error loading libz.so.1" appears, try "sudo apt-get install lib32z1" * Make sure android/actionbarsherlock/library/bin/library.jar was created. * Create a new "Android Project from Existing Code". Choose android/owncloud-android-library as root. (test and sample clients are not required.) * Clean project and compile. * If any error appear, check the project properties; in the 'Android' section, API Level should be 19 or greater. * Make sure 'android/owncloud-android-library/bin/owncloud android library.jar' was created. * Import ownCloud Android project. * Clean project and compile. * If any error appears, check the project properties of owncloud-android project; in the 'Android' section: - API Level should be 19 or greater. - Two library projects should appear referred in the bottom square: actionbarsherlock/library and owncloud-android-library. Add them if needed. * After those actions you should be good to go. HAVE FUN! NOTE: Even though API level is set to 19, APK also runs on older devices because in AndroidManifest.xml minSdkVersion is set to 8. ### 3) Create pull request: NOTE: You must sign the [Contributor Agreement][1] before your changes can be accepted! * Commit your changes locally: "git commit -a" * If substantial changes were done to the official repository while you were working, merge those changes: "git merge upstream/develop" * Push your changes to your Github repo: "git push" * Browse to https://github.com/YOURGITHUBNAME/android/pulls and issue pull request * Click "Edit" and set "base:develop" * Again, click "Edit" and set "compare:develop" * Enter description and send pull request. ### 4) Create another pull request: To make sure your new pull request does not contain commits which are already contained in previous PRs, create a new branch which is a clone of upstream/develop. * git fetch upstream * git checkout -b my_new_develop_branch upstream/develop * If you want to rename that branch later: "git checkout -b my_new_develop_branch_with_new_name" * Push branch to server: "git push -u origin name_of_local_develop_branch" * Use Github to issue PR [0]: https://github.com/owncloud/android/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md [1]: http://owncloud.org/about/contributor-agreement/