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# Android Build
## Prerequisites
The last known NDK is automatically downloaded, if not specified otherwise.
## Configuration
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### Basics
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Basically, LIBZMQ build for Android, relies on exported variables.
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Provided build scripts can mainly be used like
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export XXX=xxx
export YYY=yyy
...
cd <libzmq>/builds/android
./<build_script>
### Android NDK
LIBZMQ is tested against Android NDK version r25, but should
support older ones too.
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By default, LIBZMQ uses NDK `android-ndk-r25`, but you can specify
a different one:
export NDK_VERSION=android-ndk-r23c
If you already have installed your favorite NDK somewhere, all you have to
do is to export and set NDK_VERSION and ANDROID_NDK_ROOT environment
variables, e.g:
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export NDK_VERSION="android-ndk-r23b"
export ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=$HOME/${NDK_VERSION}
**Important:** ANDROID_NDK_ROOT must be an absolute path !
If you specify only NDK_VERSION, ANDROID_NDK_ROOT will be automatically set
to its default:
export ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=/tmp/${NDK_VERSION}
To specify the minimum SDK version set the environment variable below:
export MIN_SDK_VERSION=21 # Default value if unset
To specify the build directory set the environment variable below:
export ANDROID_BUILD_DIR=${HOME}/android_build
**Important:** ANDROID_BUILD_ROOT must be an absolute path !
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### Android build folder
All Android libraries will be generated under:
${ANDROID_BUILD_DIR}/prefix/<arch>/lib
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where <arch> is one of `arm`, `arm64`, `x86` or `x86_64`.
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### Android build cleanup
You can build your own Android libraries, and place them under
${ANDROID_BUILD_DIR}/prefix/<arch>/lib, but then, you'll need to
indicate the build scripts to not clean this folder, with the
help of ANDROID_BUILD_CLEAN
ANDROID_BUILD_CLEAN=no
### Dependencies
By default, dependencies are stored under /tmp/tmp-deps, but you
can specify another folder with the help of ANDROID_DEPENDENCIES:
ANDROID_DEPENDENCIES_DIR=${HOME}/my_dependencies
If you place your own dependency source trees there, you'll need
to specify ANDROID_BUILD_CLEAN=no too.
### Cryptographic configuration
The variable CURVE accepts 3 different values:
"" : LIBZMQ is built without any encryption support.
"libsodium" : LIBZMQ is built with LIBSODIUM encryption support (see below).
"tweetnacl" : LIBZMQ is build with embedded encryption support.
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### Other configuration variables
You can also check configuration variables in `build.sh` itself, in its
"Configuration & tuning options" comment block.
## LIBSODIUM
LIBSODIUM is built along with LIBZMQ, when CURVE="libsodium".
- If you have your own clone of LIBSODIUM, set LIBSODIUM_ROOT to point to
its folder.
- If the variable LIBSODIUM_ROOT is not set, LIBZMQ will look for a folder
'libsodium' close to his own one.
- If no folder 'libsodium' exists, then LIBZMQ will clone LIBSODIUM from its
official STABLE branch.
## Build
See chapter [Configuration](#configuration) for configuration options and
other details.
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Select your preferred parameters:
export XXX=xxx
export YYY=yyy
...
And, in the android directory, run:
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cd <libzmq>/builds/android
./build.sh [ arm | arm64 | x86 | x86_64 ]
Parameter selection and the calls to build.sh can be located in a
SHELL script, like in ci_build.sh.
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## CI build
Basically, it will call build.sh once, for each Android target.
This script accepts the same configuration variables, but some are set
with different default values. For instance, the dependencies are not
downloaded or cloned in /tmp/tmp-deps, but inside LIBZMQ clone.
It can be used in the same way than build.sh
export XXX=xxx
export YYY=yyy
cd <libzmq>/builds/android
./ci_build.sh
## Dockerfile
An example of Docker file is provided, for Ubuntu 22.04
Minimal changes are required to support Debian 9 to 11.
Minimal changes are required to support CentOS (7 only), Rocky Linux (8 & 9),
and many Fedora (22 to 37).