I struggle to build a first Android app from HTML5.
So, I follow this detailed tutorial...
It seems that I should add a .jar of Cordova to the project\'s lib
In order to obtain the cordova.2.x.x.jar file you only have to do the following steps:
Download from the Phonegap website the project. For version 2.9.1 follow this link: http://phonegap.com/install/ and navigate to the version your looking for (2.9.1) it will link you to https://github.com/phonegap/phonegap/archive/2.9.1.zip
Once downloaded and unzipped, navigate into the directory framework
in phonegap-2.9.1/lib/android/framework
You will have to choose the version of android you want to use it will be your target version of android that phonegap will be compiled for, if you have downloaded the Android SDK and added to the path variable of your system (if you have not look below) you can do this:
android list targets
(If you dont have the SDK in you system path yet, you will need to add two directories tool and platform-tools that are inside the SDK folder. Try the previos command and...)
It will give you an answer like this one:
Available Android targets:
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id: 1 or "android-8"
Name: Android 2.2
Type: Platform
API level: 8
Revision: 3
Skins: WQVGA432, QVGA, WQVGA400, WVGA854, WVGA800 (default), HVGA
ABIs : armeabi
----------
id: 2 or "android-17"
Name: Android 4.2.2
Type: Platform
API level: 17
Revision: 2
Skins: WXGA720, WXGA800-7in, WQVGA432, WSVGA, QVGA, WQVGA400, WXGA800, WVGA854, WVGA800 (default), HVGA
ABIs : armeabi-v7a, x86
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id: 3 or "Google Inc.:Google APIs:17"
Name: Google APIs
Type: Add-On
Vendor: Google Inc.
Revision: 3
Description: Android + Google APIs
Based on Android 4.2.2 (API level 17)
Libraries:
* com.google.android.media.effects (effects.jar)
Collection of video effects
* com.android.future.usb.accessory (usb.jar)
API for USB Accessories
* com.google.android.maps (maps.jar)
API for Google Maps
Skins: WVGA854, WQVGA400, WSVGA, WXGA800-7in, WXGA720, HVGA, WQVGA432, WVGA800 (default), QVGA, WXGA800
ABIs : armeabi-v7a
----------
id: 4 or "android-19"
Name: Android 4.4
Type: Platform
API level: 19
Revision: 1
Skins: WXGA720, WXGA800-7in, WQVGA432, WSVGA, QVGA, WQVGA400, WXGA800, WVGA854, WVGA800 (default), HVGA
ABIs : armeabi-v7a
I choose the last one so I did:
android update project -p . -t android-19
And finally
ant jar
The result is something like:
[jar] Building jar: /home/jgonzalezd/Downloads/phonegap-2.9.1/lib/android/framework/cordova-2.9.1.jar
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 10 seconds
Now you've got your jar.
If there is ANOTHER project loaded with your Phonegap project into Eclipse, then try to "Project >> Build All" on this project called "Something-CordovaLib" and after that "Project >> Clean..." your Phonegap application. This worked for me. Then the .jar file is magically created (or the dependency is somehow resolved)
I finally found a solution following the github doc https://github.com/apache/cordova-android#building
First, you need the commons-codec-1.7.jar
file. It's downloaded to cordova-android using create
:
Check http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/2.7.0/guide_getting-started_android_index.md.html
create <project_folder_path> <package_name> <project_name>"
project_folder_path
is the path to your new Cordova Android projectpackage_name
is the package name, e.g. com.YourCompany.YourAppNameproject_name
is the project name, e.g. YourApp (Must not contain
spaces)This process should download commons-codec-1.7.jar
.
Then, the following step is not explained in the getting started guide: cordova-2.7.0.jar
has to be generated with an ant command line, after having copied the commons-codec-1.7.jar
to the framework/lib directory.
android update project -p . -t android-17
ant jar
And here we go!
You have downloaded your package from the Apache Cordova. You should download it from Phonegap instead.
When you extract phonegap-2.7.0.zip, the jar and js files are located in:
phonegap-2.7.0\lib\android\