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-# Android Build Instructions |
- |
-**Generally, this page is obsolete and you should look at |
-[the new page instead](android_build_instructions.md).** |
- |
-[TOC] |
- |
-## Prerequisites |
- |
-A Linux build machine capable of building [Chrome for |
-Linux](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/linux_build_instructions_prerequisites.md). |
-Other (Mac/Windows) platforms are not supported for Android. |
- |
-## Getting the code |
- |
-First, check out and install the [depot\_tools |
-package](https://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/chrome-infra-docs/flat/depot_tools/docs/html/depot_tools_tutorial.html#_setting_up). |
- |
-Then, if you have no existing checkout, create your source directory and |
-get the code: |
- |
-```shell |
-mkdir ~/chromium && cd ~/chromium |
-fetch --nohooks android # This will take 30 minutes on a fast connection |
-``` |
- |
-If you have an existing Linux checkout, you can add Android support by |
-appending `target_os = ['android']` to your .gclient file (in the |
-directory above src): |
- |
-```shell |
-cat > .gclient <<EOF |
- solutions = [ ...existing stuff in here... ] |
- target_os = [ 'android' ] # Add this to get Android stuff checked out. |
-EOF |
-``` |
- |
-Then run gclient sync to get the Android stuff checked out: |
- |
-```shell |
-gclient sync |
-``` |
- |
-## (Optional) Check out LKGR |
- |
-If you want a single build of Chromium in a known good state, sync to |
-the LKGR ("last known good revision"). You can find it |
-[here](http://chromium-status.appspot.com/lkgr), and the last 100 |
-[here](http://chromium-status.appspot.com/revisions). Run: |
- |
-```shell |
-gclient sync --nohooks -r <lkgr-sha1> |
-``` |
- |
-This is not needed for a typical developer workflow; only for one-time |
-builds of Chromium. |
- |
-## Configure GN |
- |
-Create a build directory and set the build flags with: |
- |
-```shell |
-gn args out/Default |
-``` |
- |
- You can replace out/Default with another name you choose inside the out |
-directory. |
- |
-Also be aware that some scripts (e.g. tombstones.py, adb_gdb.py) |
-require you to set `CHROMIUM_OUTPUT_DIR=out/Default`. |
- |
-This command will bring up your editor with the GN build args. In this |
-file add: |
- |
-``` |
-target_os = "android" |
-target_cpu = "arm" # (default) |
-is_debug = true # (default) |
- |
-# Other args you may want to set: |
-is_component_build = true |
-is_clang = true |
-symbol_level = 1 # Faster build with fewer symbols. -g1 rather than -g2 |
-enable_incremental_javac = true # Much faster; experimental |
-``` |
- |
-You can also specify `target_cpu` values of "x86" and "mipsel". Re-run |
-gn args on that directory to edit the flags in the future. See the [GN |
-build |
-configuration](https://www.chromium.org/developers/gn-build-configuration) |
-page for other flags you may want to set. |
- |
-### Install build dependencies |
- |
-Update the system packages required to build by running: |
- |
-```shell |
-./build/install-build-deps-android.sh |
-``` |
- |
-Make also sure that OpenJDK 1.7 is selected as default: |
- |
-`sudo update-alternatives --config javac` |
-`sudo update-alternatives --config java` |
-`sudo update-alternatives --config javaws` |
-`sudo update-alternatives --config javap` |
-`sudo update-alternatives --config jar` |
-`sudo update-alternatives --config jarsigner` |
- |
-### Synchronize sub-directories. |
- |
-```shell |
-gclient sync |
-``` |
- |
-## Build and install the APKs |
- |
-If the `adb_install_apk.py` script below fails, make sure aapt is in |
-your PATH. If not, add aapt's path to your PATH environment variable (it |
-should be |
-`/path/to/src/third_party/android_tools/sdk/build-tools/{latest_version}/`). |
- |
-Prepare the environment: |
- |
-```shell |
-. build/android/envsetup.sh |
-``` |
- |
-### Plug in your Android device |
- |
-Make sure your Android device is plugged in via USB, and USB Debugging |
-is enabled. |
- |
-To enable USB Debugging: |
- |
-* Navigate to Settings \> About Phone \> Build number |
-* Click 'Build number' 7 times |
-* Now navigate back to Settings \> Developer Options |
-* Enable 'USB Debugging' and follow the prompts |
- |
-You may also be prompted to allow access to your PC once your device is |
-plugged in. |
- |
-You can check if the device is connected by running: |
- |
-```shell |
-third_party/android_tools/sdk/platform-tools/adb devices |
-``` |
- |
-Which prints a list of connected devices. If not connected, try |
-unplugging and reattaching your device. |
- |
-### Build the full browser |
- |
-```shell |
-ninja -C out/Release chrome_public_apk |
-``` |
- |
-And deploy it to your Android device: |
- |
-```shell |
-CHROMIUM_OUTPUT_DIR=$gndir build/android/adb_install_apk.py $gndir/apks/ChromePublic.apk # for gn. |
-``` |
- |
-The app will appear on the device as "Chromium". |
- |
-### Build Content shell |
- |
-Wraps the content module (but not the /chrome embedder). See |
-[http://www.chromium.org/developers/content-module](http://www.chromium.org/developers/content-module) |
-for details on the content module and content shell. |
- |
-```shell |
-ninja -C out/Release content_shell_apk |
-build/android/adb_install_apk.py out/Release/apks/ContentShell.apk |
-``` |
- |
-this will build and install an Android apk under |
-`out/Release/apks/ContentShell.apk`. (Where `Release` is the name of your build |
-directory.) |
- |
-If you use custom out dir instead of standard out/ dir, use |
-CHROMIUM_OUT_DIR env. |
- |
-```shell |
-export CHROMIUM_OUT_DIR=out_android |
-``` |
- |
-### Build WebView shell |
- |
-[Android WebView](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView.html) |
-is a system framework component. Since Android KitKat, it is implemented using |
-Chromium code (based off the [content module](http://dev.chromium.org/developers/content-module)). |
-It is possible to test modifications to WebView using a simple test shell. The |
-WebView shell is a view with a URL bar at the top (see [code](https://code.google.com/p/chromium/codesearch#chromium/src/android_webview/test/shell/src/org/chromium/android_webview/test/AwTestContainerView.java)) |
-and is **independent** of the WebView **implementation in the Android system** ( |
-the WebView shell is essentially a standalone unbundled app). |
-As drawback, the shell runs in non-production rendering mode only. |
- |
-```shell |
-ninja -C out/Release android_webview_apk |
-build/android/adb_install_apk.py out/Release/apks/AndroidWebView.apk |
-``` |
- |
-If, instead, you want to build the complete Android WebView framework component and test the effect of your chromium changes in other Android app using the WebView, you should follow the [Android AOSP + chromium WebView instructions](http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/build-instructions-android-webview) |
- |
-### Running |
- |
-Set [command line flags](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/run-chromium-with-flags) if necessary. |
- |
-For Content shell: |
- |
-```shell |
-build/android/adb_run_content_shell http://example.com |
-``` |
- |
-For Chrome public: |
- |
-```shell |
-build/android/adb_run_chrome_public http://example.com |
-``` |
- |
-For Android WebView shell: |
- |
-```shell |
-build/android/adb_run_android_webview_shell http://example.com |
-``` |
- |
-### Logging and debugging |
- |
-Logging is often the easiest way to understand code flow. In C++ you can print |
-log statements using the LOG macro or printf(). In Java, you can print log |
-statements using [android.util.Log](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/util/Log.html): |
- |
-`Log.d("sometag", "Reticulating splines progress = " + progress);` |
- |
-You can see these log statements using adb logcat: |
- |
-```shell |
-adb logcat...01-14 11:08:53.373 22693 23070 D sometag: Reticulating splines progress = 0.99 |
-``` |
- |
-You can debug Java or C++ code. To debug C++ code, use one of the |
-following commands: |
- |
-```shell |
-build/android/adb_gdb_content_shell |
-build/android/adb_gdb_chrome_public |
-build/android/adb_gdb_android_webview_shell http://example.com |
-``` |
- |
-See [Debugging Chromium on Android](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/debugging-on-android) |
-for more on debugging, including how to debug Java code. |
- |
-### Testing |
- |
-For information on running tests, see [android\_test\_instructions.md](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/android_test_instructions.md). |
- |
-### Faster Edit/Deploy (GN only) |
- |
-GN's "incremental install" uses reflection and side-loading to speed up the edit |
-& deploy cycle (normally < 10 seconds). |
- |
-* Make sure to set` is_component_build = true `in your GN args |
-* All apk targets have \*`_incremental` targets defined (e.g. |
- `chrome_public_apk_incremental`) |
- |
-Here's an example: |
- |
-```shell |
-ninja -C out/Default chrome_public_apk_incremental |
-out/Default/bin/install_chrome_public_apk_incremental -v |
-``` |
- |
-For gunit tests (note that run_*_incremental automatically add |
---fast-local-dev when calling test\_runner.py): |
- |
-```shell |
-ninja -C out/Default base_unittests_incremental |
-out/Default/bin/run_base_unittests_incremental |
-``` |
- |
-For instrumentation tests: |
- |
-```shell |
-ninja -C out/Default chrome_public_test_apk_incremental |
-out/Default/bin/run_chrome_public_test_apk_incremental |
-``` |
- |
-To uninstall: |
- |
-```shell |
-out/Default/bin/install_chrome_public_apk_incremental -v --uninstall |
-``` |
- |
-### Miscellaneous |
- |
-#### Rebuilding libchrome.so for a particular release |
- |
-These instructions are only necessary for Chrome 51 and earlier. |
- |
-In the case where you want to modify the native code for an existing |
-release of Chrome for Android (v25+) you can do the following steps. |
-Note that in order to get your changes into the official release, you'll |
-need to send your change for a codereview using the regular process for |
-committing code to chromium. |
- |
-1. Open Chrome on your Android device and visit chrome://version |
-2. Copy down the id listed next to "Build ID:" |
-3. Go to |
- [http://storage.googleapis.com/chrome-browser-components/BUILD\_ID\_FROM\_STEP\_2/index.html](http://storage.googleapis.com/chrome-browser-components/BUILD_ID_FROM_STEP_2/index.html) |
-4. Download the listed files and follow the steps in the README. |