updated compile instructions for mvn oc_framework is a standalone mvn project which must be installed. if anyone knows how to make oc_framework a submodule without changing the directory structure ... please do it!
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If you want to start help developing ownCloud please follow the contribution guidelines and observe these instructions:
1. Fork and download android/develop repository:
NOTE: You must have git in your environment path variable to perform the next operations.
- 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"
At this point you can continue using different tools to build the project. Section 2, 3 and 4 describe some of the existing alternatives.
2. Building with Ant:
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" .
- Run "ant clean" .
- Run "ant debug" to generate a debuggable version of the ownCkoud app.
3. 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, 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/oc_framework"
- "mvn install"
- "cd .."
- Now you can create ownCloud APK using "mvn package"
4. 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.
- Make sure android/actionbarsherlock/library/bin/library.jar was created.
- Create a new "Android Project from Existing Code". Choose android/oc_framework as root.
- 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/oc_framework/bin/classes.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 oc_framework. 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.
5. Create pull request:
NOTE: You must sign the Contributor Agreement before your changes can be accepted!
- Commit your changes locally: "git commit -a"
- 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.