--- id: android-building-from-source title: Building React Native from source layout: docs category: Guides (Android) permalink: docs/android-building-from-source.html next: activityindicator previous: android-ui-performance --- You will need to build React Native from source if you want to work on a new feature/bug fix, try out the latest features which are not released yet, or maintain your own fork with patches that cannot be merged to the core. ## Prerequisites Assuming you have the Android SDK installed, run `android` to open the Android SDK Manager. Make sure you have the following installed: 1. Android SDK version 23 (compileSdkVersion in [`build.gradle`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/ReactAndroid/build.gradle)) 2. SDK build tools version 23.0.1 (buildToolsVersion in [`build.gradle`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/ReactAndroid/build.gradle)) 3. Android Support Repository >= 17 (for Android Support Library) 4. Android NDK (download links and installation instructions below) ### Point Gradle to your Android SDK: **Step 1:** Set environment variables through your local shell. Note: Files may vary based on shell flavor. See below for examples from common shells. - bash: `.bash_profile` or `.bashrc` - zsh: `.zprofile` or `.zshrc` - ksh: `.profile` or `$ENV` Example: ``` export ANDROID_SDK=/Users/your_unix_name/android-sdk-macosx export ANDROID_NDK=/Users/your_unix_name/android-ndk/android-ndk-r10e ``` **Step 2:** Create a `local.properties` file in the `android` directory of your react-native app with the following contents: Example: ``` sdk.dir=/Users/your_unix_name/android-sdk-macosx ndk.dir=/Users/your_unix_name/android-ndk/android-ndk-r10e ``` ### Download links for Android NDK 1. Mac OS (64-bit) - http://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r10e-darwin-x86_64.zip 2. Linux (64-bit) - http://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r10e-linux-x86_64.zip 3. Windows (64-bit) - http://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r10e-windows-x86_64.zip 4. Windows (32-bit) - http://dl.google.com/android/repository/android-ndk-r10e-windows-x86.zip You can find further instructions on the [official page](http://developer.android.com/ndk/downloads/index.html). ## Building the source #### 1. Installing the fork First, you need to install `react-native` from your fork. For example, to install the master branch from the official repo, run the following: ```sh npm install --save github:facebook/react-native#master ``` Alternatively, you can clone the repo to your `node_modules` directory and run `npm install` inside the cloned repo. #### 2. Adding gradle dependencies Add `gradle-download-task` as dependency in `android/build.gradle`: ```gradle ... dependencies { classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.3.1' classpath 'de.undercouch:gradle-download-task:3.1.2' // NOTE: Do not place your application dependencies here; they belong // in the individual module build.gradle files } ... ``` #### 3. Adding the `:ReactAndroid` project Add the `:ReactAndroid` project in `android/settings.gradle`: ```gradle ... include ':ReactAndroid' project(':ReactAndroid').projectDir = new File( rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native/ReactAndroid') ... ``` Modify your `android/app/build.gradle` to use the `:ReactAndroid` project instead of the pre-compiled library, e.g. - replace `compile 'com.facebook.react:react-native:+'` with `compile project(':ReactAndroid')`: ```gradle ... dependencies { compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar']) compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.0.1' compile project(':ReactAndroid') ... } ... ``` #### 4. Making 3rd-party modules use your fork If you use 3rd-party React Native modules, you need to override their dependencies so that they don't bundle the pre-compiled library. Otherwise you'll get an error while compiling - `Error: more than one library with package name 'com.facebook.react'`. Modify your `android/app/build.gradle`, and add: ```gradle configurations.all { exclude group: 'com.facebook.react', module: 'react-native' } ``` ## Building from Android Studio From the Welcome screen of Android Studio choose "Import project" and select the `android` folder of your app. You should be able to use the _Run_ button to run your app on a device. Android Studio won't start the packager automatically, you'll need to start it by running `npm start` on the command line. ## Additional notes Building from source can take a long time, especially for the first build, as it needs to download ~200 MB of artifacts and compile the native code. Every time you update the `react-native` version from your repo, the build directory may get deleted, and all the files are re-downloaded. To avoid this, you might want to change your build directory path by editing the `~/.gradle/init.gradle ` file: ```gradle gradle.projectsLoaded { rootProject.allprojects { buildDir = "/path/to/build/directory/${rootProject.name}/${project.name}" } } ``` ## Testing If you made changes to React Native and submit a pull request, all tests will run on your pull request automatically. To run the tests locally, see [Testing](/react-native/docs/testing.html). ## Troubleshooting Gradle build fails in `ndk-build`. See the section about `local.properties` file above.