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tomahawk-android

Tomahawk's Android Music Player

Nightly

Nightly builds are available here: http://download.tomahawk-player.org/nightly/android/

Setup

Prerequisites:
- First of all you have to properly setup your Android SDK/NDK:
    - Download and install the Android SDK http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
        - Make sure you have updated and installed the following in your Android SDK Manager:
            - "/Tools"
            - the newest Android SDK Platform folder (e.g. "/Android 4.4 (API 19)")
            - "/Extras/Android Support Repository" and "/Extras/Android Support Library"
    - Download and install the Android NDK http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html
    - Make sure you setup your environment variables correctly:
        - $ANDROID_HOME should point to your Android SDK root
          (e.g. /home/maffen/android-sdk/)
        - $ANDROID_NDK_HOME should point to your Android NDK root
          (e.g. /home/maffen/android-ndk-r8e/)

Build it on the commandline with gradle:
- Simply run "./gradlew assembleDebug" for the debug build or "./gradlew assembleRelease" for
  the release build in your tomahawk-android checkout directory. The built apk will be put into
  "tomahawk-android/build/apk"

Setup using Android Studio and gradle (highly recommended):
- Open Android Studio and go to "File"->"Import Project"
- Browse to your tomahawk-android checkout and click "OK".
- Make sure that the radio-button "Use default gradle wrapper (recommended)" is selected.
- Click "next" and that's it :) tomahawk-android should compile right away

Setup using other IDEs without gradle:
- Import tomahawk-android into the IDE of your choice
- tomahawk-android depends on the following jar libraries:
    - acra-4.5.0.jar (https://github.com/ACRA/acra)
    - android.support.v4.jar
- In addition tomahawk-android uses these library projects:
    - Android Support v7 appcompat library
    - StickyListHeaders (https://github.com/emilsjolander/StickyListHeaders)
- Make sure you setup the support libraries correctly
  (http://developer.android.com/tools/support-library/setup.html)
- Add all dependencies to your tomahawk-android project
- Since libspotify is only available as a c-library, we have to use the NDK
  in order to connect the native c/c++ stuff with our Java/Android code:
    - Run the ndk-build script inside the tomahawk-android project folder before every new build
      The desired outcome shows these two lines in its console output:
      - Install        : libspotify.so => libs/armeabi/libspotify.so
      - Install        : libspotifywrapper.so => libs/armeabi/libspotifywrapper.so
- tomahawk-android should now compile successfully.

If you have any further problems, feel free to join the #tomahawk.mobile irc channel on
irc.freenode.org

Ready to contribute?

Here's the to-do list :) https://trello.com/board/tomahawk-android/500c1f61aa1ffaae1b027ba1

Code Style Guidelines for Contributors

In order to keep everything clean and cozy, please use the official Android code style format preset: - https://github.com/android/platform_development/tree/master/ide (use the IntelliJ preset, if you're using Android Studio)

For a larger overview you should read the official Android "Code Style Guidelines for Contributors": - http://source.android.com/source/code-style.html

Recommended reading

Recommended IDE

http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio.html

Since there are some glitches/bugs and performance issues with Eclipse, the new Android Studio IDE (which is based on IntelliJ) is a great alternative.

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