brnogz / docker-android-build-box

An optimzed docker image build with Android build environment.

Home Page:https://hub.docker.com/r/mingc/android-build-box/

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Docker Android Build Box

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Introduction

A docker image build with Android build environment.

What Is Inside

It includes the following components:

  • Ubuntu 17.10
  • Android SDK 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
  • Android build tools 17.0.0 18.1.1 19.1.0 20.0.0 21.1.2 22.0.1 23.0.1 23.0.2 23.0.3 24.0.0 24.0.1 24.0.2 24.0.3 25.0.0 25.0.1 25.0.2 25.0.3 26.0.0 26.0.1 26.0.2 27.0.1 27.0.2 27.0.3 28.0.1 28.0.2 28.0.3
  • Android NDK r18b
  • extra-android-m2repository
  • extra-google-m2repository
  • extra-google-google_play_services
  • Google API add-ons
  • Android Emulator
  • Constraint Layout
  • TestNG
  • Python 2, Python 3
  • Node.js, npm, React Native
  • Ruby, RubyGems, fastlane

Docker Pull Command

The docker image is publicly automated build on Docker Hub based on the Dockerfile in this repo, so there is no hidden stuff in it. To pull the latest docker image:

docker pull mingc/android-build-box:latest

Usage

Use the image to build an Android project

You can use this docker image to build your Android project with a single docker command:

cd <android project directory>  # change working directory to your project root directory.
docker run --rm -v `pwd`:/project mingc/android-build-box bash -c 'cd /project; ./gradlew build'

Use the image for a Bitbucket pipeline

If you have an Android project in a Bitbucket repository and want to use its pipeline to build it, you can simply specify this docker image. Here is an example of bitbucket-pipelines.yml

image: mingc/android-build-box:latest

pipelines:
  default:
    - step:
        script:
          - chmod +x gradlew
          - ./gradlew assemble

If gradlew is marked as executable in your repository as recommended, remove the chmod command.

Run an Android emulator in the Docker build machine

Using guidelines from https://medium.com/@AndreSand/android-emulator-on-docker-container-f20c49b129ef and https://spin.atomicobject.com/2016/03/10/android-test-script/ and https://paulemtz.blogspot.com/2013/05/android-testing-in-headless-emulator.html , you can use a script to create and launch an ARM emulator, which can be used for running integration tests or instrumentation tests or unit tests:

#!/bin/bash

# Add missing folder to the PATH, to use sdkmanager and avdmanager
ANDROID_TOOLS=$ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin
PATH=$ANDROID_TOOLS:$PATH

# Download an ARM system image to create an ARM emulator.
sdkmanager "system-images;android-16;default;armeabi-v7a"

# Create an ARM AVD emulator, with a 100 MB SD card storage space. Echo "no"
# because it will ask if you want to use a custom hardware profile, and you don't.
# https://medium.com/@AndreSand/android-emulator-on-docker-container-f20c49b129ef
echo "no" | avdmanager create avd \
    -n Android_4.1_API_16 \
    -k "system-images;android-16;default;armeabi-v7a" \
    -c 100M \
    --force

# Launch the emulator in the background
$ANDROID_HOME/emulator/emulator -avd Android_4.1_API_16 -no-skin -no-audio -no-window -no-boot-anim -gpu off &

Note that x86_64 emulators are not currently supported. See Issue #18 for details.

Docker Build Image

If you want to build the docker image by yourself, you can use following command. The image itself is more than 5 GB, check your free disk space before building it.

docker build -t android-build-box .

Contribution

If you want to enhance this docker image or fix something, feel free to send pull request.

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An optimzed docker image build with Android build environment.

https://hub.docker.com/r/mingc/android-build-box/

License:MIT License


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