#!/bin/bash # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. set -e # The script is to install Android SDK, NDK for build chromium on Android, and # doesn't need to run as root. # Using Android 3.2, API Level: 13 (Honeycomb). The SDK package is about 30M. SDK_FILE_NAME="android-sdk_r13-linux_x86.tgz" SDK_DOWNLOAD_URL="http://dl.google.com/android/${SDK_FILE_NAME}" SDK_MD5SUM="d80d7530a46c665644ae76084a9a0dc4" # Using "ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/tools/android list targets" to get the matching target # id which will be loaded in simulator for testing. # For example: the output of the listed the target could be below, and the # 'android-13' is the SDK_TARGET_ID in this case. # id: 9 or "android-13" # Name: Android 3.2 # Type: Platform # API level: 13 # Revision: 1 # Skins: WXGA (default) SDK_TARGET_ID=android-13 # Using NDK r7; The package is about 64M. NDK_FILE_NAME="android-ndk-r7-linux-x86.tar.bz2" NDK_DOWNLOAD_URL="http://dl.google.com/android/ndk/${NDK_FILE_NAME}" NDK_MD5SUM="bf15e6b47bf50824c4b96849bf003ca3" # The temporary directory used to store the downloaded file. TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -d) cleanup() { local status=${?} trap - EXIT rm -rf "${TEMPDIR}" exit ${status} } trap cleanup EXIT ########################################################## # Download and install a tgz package by wget and tar -xvf. # The current directory is changed in this function. # Arguments: # local_file_name, the name of downloaded file. # download_url, the url to download the package. # md5, the package's md5 which could be found in download page. # install_path, where the package should be installed. # Returns: # None ########################################################## install_dev_kit() { local local_file_name="${1}" local download_url="${2}" local md5="${3}" local install_path="${4}" cd "${TEMPDIR}" wget "${download_url}" local computed_md5=$(md5sum "${local_file_name}" | cut -d' ' -f1) if [[ "${computed_md5}" != "${md5}" ]]; then echo "Downloaded ${local_file_name} has bad md5sum, which is expected" >& 2 echo "to be ${md5} but was ${computed_md5}" >& 2 exit 1 fi echo "Install ${local_file_name}" mv "${local_file_name}" "${install_path}" cd "${install_path}" tar -xvf "${local_file_name}" } if [[ -z "${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT}" ]]; then echo "Please set ANDROID_SDK_ROOT to where they should installed to." >& 2 echo "For example: /usr/local/android-sdk-linux_x86" >& 2 exit 1 fi if [[ -z "${ANDROID_NDK_ROOT}" ]]; then echo "Please set ANDROID_NDK_ROOT to where they should installed to." >& 2 echo "For example: /usr/local/android-ndk-r6b" >& 2 exit 1 fi # Install Android SDK if it doesn't exist. if [[ ! -d "${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT}" ]]; then echo 'Install ANDROID SDK ...' (install_dev_kit "${SDK_FILE_NAME}" "${SDK_DOWNLOAD_URL}" "${SDK_MD5SUM}" \ $(dirname "${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT}")) fi # Install the target if it doesn't exist. The package installed above contains # no platform, platform-tool or tool, all those should be installed by # ${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT}/tools/android. if [[ ! $("${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT}/tools/android" list targets \ | grep -q "${SDK_TARGET_ID}") ]]; then # Updates the SDK by installing the necessary components. # From current configuration, all android platforms will be installed. # This will take a little bit long time. echo "Install platform, platform-tool and tool ..." # This needs to be called twice. The first time, "android" itself # references # https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/addons_list.xml, # which no longer exists. On the second run, "android" (or one of # it's config files) has been updated to now reference curl # https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/addons_list-1.xml, # which contains what we need. for try in 1 2 ; do echo "==== SDK update $try" "${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT}"/tools/android update sdk --no-ui \ --filter platform,platform-tool,tool done fi # Create a Android Virtual Device named 'buildbot' with default hardware # configuration and override the existing one, since there is no easy way to # check whether current AVD has correct configuration and it takes almost no # time to create a new one. "${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT}/tools/android" --silent create avd --name buildbot \ --target ${SDK_TARGET_ID} --force <<< "no" # Install Android NDK if it doesn't exist. if [[ ! -d "${ANDROID_NDK_ROOT}" ]]; then echo 'Install ANDROID NDK ...' (install_dev_kit "${NDK_FILE_NAME}" "${NDK_DOWNLOAD_URL}" "${NDK_MD5SUM}" \ $(dirname "${ANDROID_NDK_ROOT}")) fi