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== Using the Android SDK == | == Using the Android SDK == | ||
NixOS uses the androidenv package for building android SDKs and manually creating emulators without the use of Android Studio. Example android sdk is <code>androidenv. | |||
NixOS uses the androidenv package for building android SDKs and manually creating emulators without the use of Android Studio. Example android sdk is <code>androidenv.androidPkgs.androidsdk</code>. They also include all of the SDK tools such as sdkmanager and avdmanager needed to create emulators. | |||
{{Note|<code><small>androidenv.androidPkgs_9_0</small></code> has been replaced with <code><u><small>androidenv.androidPkgs</small></u></code> in nixos 24.11, see [https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/doc/manual/release-notes/rl-2411.section.md#backward-incompatibilities-sec-release-2411-incompatibilities backward-incompatibilities-sec-release-2411-incompatibilities], so all the <code><small>androidPkgs</small></code> references below will be androidPkgs_9_0 if you are still using 24.05 or below.}} | |||
The first link provides a guide for creating a custom android SDK, using a predefined SDK, and how to nixify an emulator. The second link is an extra guide that might have some helpful tips for improving your workflow. | The first link provides a guide for creating a custom android SDK, using a predefined SDK, and how to nixify an emulator. The second link is an extra guide that might have some helpful tips for improving your workflow. | ||
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<syntaxhighlight lang=nix> | <syntaxhighlight lang=nix> | ||
{ | { | ||
users.users.<your-user>.extraGroups = ["kvm"]; | users.users.<your-user>.extraGroups = [ "kvm" ]; | ||
} | } | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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{ | { | ||
programs.adb.enable = true; | programs.adb.enable = true; | ||
users.users.<your-user>.extraGroups = ["adbusers"]; | users.users.<your-user>.extraGroups = [ "adbusers" ]; | ||
} | } | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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$ # For nixos < 19.03 | $ # For nixos < 19.03 | ||
$ # nix-shell -p androidenv.platformTools | $ # nix-shell -p androidenv.platformTools | ||
$ # for nixos <= 24.05 | |||
$ nix-shell -p androidenv.androidPkgs_9_0.platform-tools | $ nix-shell -p androidenv.androidPkgs_9_0.platform-tools | ||
$ # For nixos >= 24.11 | |||
$ nix-shell -p androidenv.androidPkgs.platform-tools | |||
% adb devices | % adb devices | ||
List of devices attached | List of devices attached | ||
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<syntaxhighlight lang=console> | <syntaxhighlight lang=console> | ||
$ nix-shell -p androidenv.androidPkgs.platform-tools | |||
$ nix-shell -p androidenv. | |||
% adb connect 192.168.1.10 | % adb connect 192.168.1.10 | ||
% adb shell | % adb shell | ||
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To develop apps using [https://developer.android.com/studio/ Android Studio], install it to your system. | To develop apps using [https://developer.android.com/studio/ Android Studio], install it to your system. | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang=nix> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
environment.systemPackages = [ | |||
pkgs.android-studio | pkgs.android-studio | ||
] | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
By default, Android Studio has a FHS environment and by using <code>pkgs.android-studio-full</code> you get the predefined Android SDK composition including (as of nixos-unstable on 2024-11-02) platforms 28-34, an emulator, many system images and the NDK. | |||
Notice: to install Android Studio, you have to indicate accepting the EULA. If you don't, the rebuild fails and prints the EULA. The simplest way to acknowledge it is to add this line to your config: <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
nixpkgs.config.android_sdk.accept_license = true; | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
To use the Android Emulator, you need to enable KVM virtualization (in your BIOS) and make sure your user has permission to use KVM (add yourself to the <code>kvm</code> group). | |||
=== gradlew === | === gradlew === | ||
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targetPkgs = pkgs: (with pkgs; | targetPkgs = pkgs: (with pkgs; | ||
[ | [ | ||
androidenv. | androidenv.androidPkgs.androidsdk | ||
glibc | glibc | ||
]); | ]); | ||
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let | let | ||
androidSdk = pkgs.androidenv. | androidSdk = pkgs.androidenv.androidPkgs.androidsdk; | ||
in | in | ||
pkgs.mkShell { | pkgs.mkShell { | ||
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=== Building Android on NixOS === | === Building Android on NixOS === | ||
It's possible to use nix-shell with | It's possible to use nix-shell with buildFHSEnv to set up an environment in which it's viable to build Android without huge amounts of editing. This is an example shell.nix file. | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }: | { pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }: | ||
let fhs = pkgs. | let fhs = pkgs.buildFHSEnv { | ||
name = "android-env"; | name = "android-env"; | ||
targetPkgs = pkgs: with pkgs; | targetPkgs = pkgs: with pkgs; | ||
[ git | [ | ||
git | |||
gitRepo | gitRepo | ||
gnupg | gnupg | ||
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gnumake | gnumake | ||
nettools | nettools | ||
androidenv.androidPkgs.platform-tools | |||
jdk | jdk | ||
schedtool | schedtool | ||
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shellHook = "exec android-env"; | shellHook = "exec android-env"; | ||
} | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
=== Android Debug Bridge === | |||
Run <code>nix-shell -p usbutils --run "lsusb"</code> on your terminal to get the list of USB devices connected to your computer. Sample output:<pre> | |||
... | |||
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub | |||
Bus 002 Device 007: ID 0fce:320d Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB Xperia 5 III | |||
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub | |||
... | |||
</pre> | |||
<code>ID 0fce:320d</code> can be seen as: <code>idVendor = 0fce</code> and <code>idProduct = 320d</code>. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | |||
{ | |||
programs.adb.enable = true; | |||
services.udev.extraRules = | |||
let | |||
# nix-shell -p usbutils --run "lsusb" | |||
idVendor = "0fce"; # Change according to the guide above | |||
idProduct = "320d"; # Change according to the guide above | |||
in | |||
'' | |||
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="${idVendor}", MODE="[]", GROUP="adbusers", TAG+="uaccess" | |||
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="${idVendor}", ATTR{idProduct}=="${idProduct}", SYMLINK+="android_adb" | |||
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="${idVendor}", ATTR{idProduct}=="${idProduct}", SYMLINK+="android_fastboot" | |||
''; | |||
# add user to adbusers group | |||
users.users.myUser = { | |||
isNormalUser = true; | |||
extraGroups = [ "adbusers" ]; | |||
}; | |||
} | } | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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# [https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix robotnix], building aosp roms (e.g. LineageOS) with nix. | # [https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix robotnix], building aosp roms (e.g. LineageOS) with nix. | ||
# [https://github.com/mrVanDalo/LineagoOS-build LineageOS build setup using terranix and hcloud], based on the [https://gist.github.com/Nadrieril/d006c0d9784ba7eff0b092796d78eb2a shell.nix to build LineageOS]. Useful if you are in a rush and don't have to much CPU power on your hand. | # [https://github.com/mrVanDalo/LineagoOS-build LineageOS build setup using terranix and hcloud], based on the [https://gist.github.com/Nadrieril/d006c0d9784ba7eff0b092796d78eb2a shell.nix to build LineageOS]. Useful if you are in a rush and don't have to much CPU power on your hand. | ||
# [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Android_Debug_Bridge Archlinux Wiki to Android_Debug_Bridge] | |||
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