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# This file is a template, and might need editing before it works on your project.
# Read more about this script on this blog post https://about.gitlab.com/2018/10/24/setting-up-gitlab-ci-for-android-projects/, by Jason Lenny
# If you are interested in using Android with FastLane for publishing take a look at the Android-Fastlane template.
image: openjdk:8-jdk
variables:
# ANDROID_COMPILE_SDK is the version of Android you're compiling with.
# It should match compileSdkVersion.
ANDROID_COMPILE_SDK: "29"
# ANDROID_BUILD_TOOLS is the version of the Android build tools you are using.
# It should match buildToolsVersion.
ANDROID_BUILD_TOOLS: "29.0.3"
# It's what version of the command line tools we're going to download from the official site.
# Official Site-> https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html
# There, look down below at the cli tools only, sdk tools package is of format:
# commandlinetools-os_type-ANDROID_SDK_TOOLS_latest.zip
# when the script was last modified for latest compileSdkVersion, it was which is written down below
ANDROID_SDK_TOOLS: "6514223"
# Packages installation before running script
before_script:
- apt-get -qq update && \
- apt-get install -qqy yarnpkg wget tar unzip lib32stdc++6 lib32z1
- yarnpkg
- cd android
# Setup path as android_home for moving/exporting the downloaded sdk into it
- export ANDROID_HOME="${PWD}/android-home"
# Create a new directory at specified location
- install -d $ANDROID_HOME
# Here we are installing androidSDK tools from official source,
# (the key thing here is the url from where you are downloading these sdk tool for command line, so please do note this url pattern there and here as well)
# after that unzipping those tools and
# then running a series of SDK manager commands to install necessary android SDK packages that'll allow the app to build
- wget --output-document=$ANDROID_HOME/cmdline-tools.zip https://dl.google.com/android/repository/commandlinetools-linux-${ANDROID_SDK_TOOLS}_latest.zip
# move to the archive at ANDROID_HOME
- pushd $ANDROID_HOME
- unzip -d cmdline-tools cmdline-tools.zip
- popd
- export PATH=$PATH:${ANDROID_HOME}/cmdline-tools/tools/bin/
# Nothing fancy here, just checking sdkManager version
- sdkmanager --version
# use yes to accept all licenses
- yes | sdkmanager --sdk_root=${ANDROID_HOME} --licenses || true
- sdkmanager --sdk_root=${ANDROID_HOME} "platforms;android-${ANDROID_COMPILE_SDK}"
- sdkmanager --sdk_root=${ANDROID_HOME} "platform-tools"
- sdkmanager --sdk_root=${ANDROID_HOME} "build-tools;${ANDROID_BUILD_TOOLS}"
# Not necessary, but just for surity
- chmod +x ./gradlew
- cp gradle.properties.example gradle.properties
# Basic android and gradle stuff
# Check linting
lintDebug:
interruptible: true
stage: build
script:
- ./gradlew -Pci --console=plain :app:lintDebug -PbuildDir=lint
# Make Project
assembleDebug:
interruptible: true
stage: build
script:
- ./gradlew assembleDebug
artifacts:
paths:
- android/app/build/outputs/
# Run all tests, if any fails, interrupt the pipeline(fail it)
debugTests:
interruptible: true
stage: test
script:
- ./gradlew -Pci --console=plain :app:testDebug