![]() This commit does the following: - Makes ANDROID_SDK_ROOT the primary variable to look for the Android SDK location. - Makes ANDROID_HOME the fallback variable, if ANDROID_SDK_ROOT is not present/valid. Gradle updates: Note that the following gradle updates were required, otherwise the android gradle plugin did not honour the ANDROID_SDK_ROOT variable. - Updates the framework's android studio's gradle plugin from version 3.3.0 to 3.5.3. Not only this is required for android's gradle to obey ANDROID_SDK_ROOT, it is now in sync with the Android test project/ - Updates the Androidx test project to use gralde plugin from version 3.3.0 to 3.5.3, to match Android Test & framework. - Consequentially, this required to also upgrade AndroidX test project to use Gradle 6.1, which also matches both the Android test project & framework These changes above fixes #949 Additionally, since we update the environment variables dynamically, the environment variable printout produced misleading information. The environment variable printout will now print out the variable as defined by the user (before the tooling messes with them). An additional log is printed that tells the user exactly what Cordova is going to use for the Android SDK path. This should fix #670 |
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Cordova Android
Cordova Android is an Android application library that allows for Cordova-based projects to be built for the Android Platform. Cordova based applications are, at the core, applications written with web technology: HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Apache Cordova is a project of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
Requires
- Java JDK 1.8
- Android SDK http://developer.android.com
Cordova Android Developer Tools
We recommend using the Cordova command-line tool to create projects and be able to easily install plugins.
However, the following scripts can be used instead:
./bin/create [path package activity] ... creates the ./example app or a cordova android project
./bin/check_reqs ....................... checks that your environment is set up for cordova-android development
./bin/update [path] .................... updates an existing cordova-android project to the version of the framework
These commands live in a generated Cordova Android project. Any interactions with the emulator require you to have an AVD defined.
./cordova/clean ........................ cleans the project
./cordova/build ........................ calls `clean` then compiles the project
./cordova/log ........................ streams device or emulator logs to STDOUT
./cordova/run ........................ calls `build` then deploys to a connected Android device. If no Android device is detected, will launch an emulator and deploy to it.
./cordova/version ...................... returns the cordova-android version of the current project
Using Android Studio
- Create a project
- Import it via "Non-Android Studio Project"
Running the Native Tests
The test/
directory in this project contains an Android test project that can be used to run different kinds of native tests. Check out the README contained therein for more details!