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The go.mobile repository holds libraries and build tools for Go on Android.
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This is early stage work. The build system integration is not ready.
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For now,
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1. Install the Android SDK, either standalone or via Android Studio.
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2. Install the Android NDK.
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3. Pick a home for the standalone NDK toolchain and set an environment variable:
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NDK_ROOT=$HOME/android/ndk-toolchain
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4. Confiure the NDK toolchain:
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ndk/build/tools/make-standalone-toolchain.sh \
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--platform=android-9 --install-dir=$NDK_ROOT
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5. Install a Go cross-compiler from the unstable development branch:
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hg clone https://code.google.com/p/go
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cd go/src
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CC_FOR_TARGET=$NDK_CC GOOS=android GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 ./make.bash
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More details about installing from source are available at
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https://golang.org/doc/install/source.
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6. Use the Go tool installed in the go/bin created above.
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For simplicity, put it on your path.
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From here, there are two kinds of Android projects you can build,
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Android apps written in Java with Go libraries, and Android apps
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built entirely in Go. The first lets you use standard Android UI
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libraries from Java, the second gives you only OpenGL, but an
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entirely Go development environment.
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2014-09-17 22:12:08 +00:00
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Go library in an Android app - via ant/build.xml
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Apps are written in Java, developed using the standard Android
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tools, that include a Go library for added functionality. There is an
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example of such a library in go.mobile/example/libhello.
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Use the all.bash script in the libhello directory to build and run it.
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More details on the build process are in libhello/README.
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2013-05-17 19:11:15 +00:00
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Go library in an Android app - via gradle
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Coming soon.
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For now, create an app in Android Studio, build the .so file in the
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same way it is in the ant/build.xml examples and copy it into
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YourApp/src/main/jniLibs/armeabi/libgojni.so.
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Go Android apps (games)
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Go Android apps are built on top of the NDK's NativeActivity. These apps
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are written entirely in Go. An example of such an app, with touch events
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and OpenGL, is in go.mobile/example/basic.
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To build and deploy the app to the device currently attached to adb,
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use the all.bash script in the example's directory. It requires
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ndk-build, ant, and adb on your PATH.
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APIs are currently very limited, but under active development.
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To submit changes to this repository, see http://golang.org/doc/contribute.html.
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