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# [Nextcloud](https://nextcloud.com) Talk for Android Setup Guide
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# Index
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1. [Setup Guide](#setup-guide)
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1. [Tooling setup](#tooling-setup)
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1. [Fork and checkout the repository](#fork-and-checkout-the-repository)
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1. [Work and build environments](#work-and-build-environments)
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1. [Working with Android Studio](#working-with-android-studio)
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1. [Working in a terminal with gradle](#working-in-a-terminal-with-gradle)
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1. [App flavours](#app-flavours)
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1. [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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1. [Compilation fails with "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space" error](#compilation-fails-with-javalangoutofmemoryerror-java-heap-space-error)
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# Setup Guide
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These instructions will help you to set up your development environment, get the source code of the Nextcloud Talk for Android app and build it by yourself.
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If you want to help developing the app take a look to the [contribution guidelines][0].
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Sections 1) and 2) are common for any environment.
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The rest of the sections describe how to set up a project in different tool environments.
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Nowadays we recommend to use Android Studio (section 2), but you can also build the app from the command line (section 3).
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If you have any problem, remove the 'talk-android' folder, start again from 1) and work your way down.
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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.
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## Tooling setup
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There are some tools needed, no matter what is your specific IDE or build tool of preference.
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[git][1] is used to access to the different versions of the Nextcloud's source code.
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Download and install the version appropriate for your operating system from [here][2].
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Add the full path to the 'bin/' directory from your git installation into the PATH variable of your environment so that it can be used from any location.
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[Android Studio][5] is currently the official Android IDE. Due to this, we recommend it as the IDE to use in your development environment.
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Follow the installation instructions [here][6].
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We recommend to use the last version available in the stable channel of Android Studio updates.
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The Android SDK is necessary to build the app. Install it via Android Studio itself:
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```Settings``` → ```Languages & Frameworks```→ ```Android SDK```
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After installing it, add the full path to the directories 'tools/' and 'platform-tools/' from your Android SDK installation into the PATH variable of your environment.
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Open the Android SDK Manager under Android Studio's settings
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```Settings``` → ```Languages & Frameworks```→ ```Android SDK```
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To build the Nextcloud for Android app you will need to install at least the next SDK packages:
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* Android SDK Tools and Android SDK Platform-Tools (already installed); upgrade to their last versions is usually a good idea.
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* Android SDK Build-Tools 30.0.3.
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* Android 11 (API 29), SDK Platform; needed to build the nextcloud app.
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Install any other package you consider interesting, such as emulators.
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After installing it, add the full path to the directories 'tools/' and 'platform-tools/' from your Android SDK installation into the PATH variable of your environment.
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## Fork and checkout the repository
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Fork and download the nextcloud/talk-android repository.
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You will need [git][1] to access to the different versions of the Nextcloud's source code.
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The source code is hosted on GitHub and may be read by anybody, without a GitHub account.
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You will need one if you want to contribute to the development of the app with your own code.
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The next steps will assume you have a GitHub account and that you will get the code from your own fork.
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1. In a web browser, go to https://github.com/nextcloud/talk-android, and click the 'Fork' button near the top right corner.
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2. Open a terminal and go on with the next steps in it.
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3. Clone your forked repository: ```git clone --recursive https://github.com/YOURGITHUBNAME/talk-android.git```.
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4. Move to the project folder with ```cd talk-android```.
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5. Pull any changes from your remote branch 'master': ```git pull origin master```
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6. Make official Nextcloud repo known as upstream: ```git remote add upstream https://github.com/nextcloud/talk-android.git```
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7. Make sure to get the latest changes from official talk-android/master branch: ```git pull upstream master```
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At this point you can continue using different tools to build the project.
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Sections [Working with Android Studio](#working-with-android-studio) and [Working in a terminal with gradle](#working-in-a-terminal-with-gradle) describe the existing alternatives.
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## Work and build environments
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### Working with Android Studio
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To set up the project in Android Studio follow the next steps:
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1. Open Android Studio and select 'Open an Existing Project'. Browse through your file system to the folder 'talk-android' where the project is located. The file chooser will show an Android face as the folder icon, which you can select to reopen the project.
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2. Android Studio will try to build the project directly after importing it. To build it manually, just click the 'Play' button in the toolbar to build and run it in a mobile device or an emulator. The resulting APK file will be saved in the 'app/build/outputs/apk/' subdirectory in the project folder and being installed/launched in a configured emulator or if connected your physical device.
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3. Check Android Studio editor configuration for the project: ```Settings``` → ```Editor``` → ```Code Style``` → ```Scheme: Project``` and ```Enable EditorConfig support``` (should be enabled by default)
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### Working in a terminal with gradle
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[Gradle][7] is the build system used by Android Studio to manage the building operations on Android apps.
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You do not need to install gradle in your system, and Google recommends not to do it, but instead trusting on the [Gradle wrapper][8] included in the project.
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1. Open a terminal and go to the 'talk-android' directory that contains the repository.
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2. Run the 'clean' and 'build' tasks using the gradle wrapper provided
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- Windows: ```gradlew.bat clean assembleGplay``` or ```gradlew.bat clean assembleGeneric```
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- Mac OS/Linux: ```./gradlew clean assembleGplay``` or ```./gradlew clean assembleGeneric```
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The first time the gradle wrapper is called, the correct gradle version will be downloaded automatically.
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This requires a working Internet connection.
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The generated APK file is saved in ```app/build/outputs/apk``` as ```app-generic-debug.apk```.
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### App flavours
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The app is currently equipped to be built with three flavours:
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* **Generic** - the regular build, released as Nextcloud Android app on F-Droid
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* **Gplay** - with Google stuff (push notification), used for Google Play store
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* **Qa** - build per pr for testing
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## Troubleshooting
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### Compilation fails with "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space" error
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The default settings for gradle is to limit the compilation to 1GB of heap.
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You can increase that value by:
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1. adding `org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4G` to `gradle.properties` and
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2. running gradlew(.bat) with this command line : `GRADLE_OPTS="-Xmx4G" ./gradlew clean build"`
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[0]: https://github.com/nextcloud/talk-android/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
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[1]: https://git-scm.com/
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[2]: https://git-scm.com/downloads
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[5]: https://developer.android.com/studio
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[6]: https://developer.android.com/studio/install
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[7]: https://gradle.org/
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[8]: https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html
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[9]: https://github.com/pinterest/ktlint/releases/latest
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