homebrew-core/Formula/android-sdk.rb

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require 'formula'
class AndroidSdk < Formula
homepage 'http://developer.android.com/index.html'
url 'http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r23.0.2-macosx.zip'
version '23.0.2'
sha1 '1ef502577ca4403ae81f3d68c1813995cb412354'
conflicts_with 'android-platform-tools',
:because => "The Android Platform-Tools need to be installed as part of the SDK."
resource 'completion' do
url 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CyanogenMod/android_sdk/938c8d70af7d77dfcd1defe415c1e0deaa7d301b/bash_completion/adb.bash'
sha1 '6dfead9b1350dbe1c16a1c80ed70beedebfa39eb'
end
# Version of the android-build-tools the wrapper scripts reference.
def build_tools_version
"20.0.0"
end
def install
prefix.install 'tools', 'SDK Readme.txt' => 'README'
%w[android ddms draw9patch emulator
emulator-arm emulator-x86 hierarchyviewer lint mksdcard
monitor monkeyrunner traceview].each do |tool|
(bin/tool).write <<-EOS.undent
#!/bin/bash
TOOL="#{prefix}/tools/#{tool}"
exec "$TOOL" "$@"
EOS
end
%w[zipalign].each do |tool|
(bin/tool).write <<-EOS.undent
#!/bin/bash
TOOL="#{prefix}/build-tools/#{build_tools_version}/#{tool}"
exec "$TOOL" "$@"
EOS
end
%w[dmtracedump etc1tool hprof-conv].each do |tool|
(bin/tool).write <<-EOS.undent
#!/bin/bash
TOOL="#{prefix}/platform-tools/#{tool}"
exec "$TOOL" "$@"
EOS
end
# this is data that should be preserved across upgrades, but the Android
# SDK isn't too smart, so we still have to symlink it back into its tree.
%w[platforms samples temp add-ons sources system-images extras].each do |d|
src = var/"lib/android-sdk"/d
src.mkpath
prefix.install_symlink src
end
%w[adb fastboot].each do |platform_tool|
(bin/platform_tool).write <<-EOS.undent
#!/bin/bash
PLATFORM_TOOL="#{prefix}/platform-tools/#{platform_tool}"
test -x "$PLATFORM_TOOL" && exec "$PLATFORM_TOOL" "$@"
echo "It appears you do not have 'Android SDK Platform-tools' installed."
echo "Use the 'android' tool to install them: "
echo " android update sdk --no-ui --filter 'platform-tools'"
EOS
end
%w[aapt aidl dexdump dx llvm-rs-cc].each do |build_tool|
(bin/build_tool).write <<-EOS.undent
#!/bin/bash
BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION='#{build_tools_version}'
BUILD_TOOL="#{prefix}/build-tools/$BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION/#{build_tool}"
test -x "$BUILD_TOOL" && exec "$BUILD_TOOL" "$@"
echo "It appears you do not have 'build-tools-$BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION' installed."
echo "Use the 'android' tool to install them: "
echo " android update sdk --no-ui --filter 'build-tools-$BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION'"
EOS
end
bash_completion.install resource('completion').files('adb.bash' => 'adb-completion.bash')
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
Now run the 'android' tool to install the actual SDK stuff.
The Android-SDK location for IDEs such as Eclipse, IntelliJ etc is:
#{prefix}
You will have to install the platform-tools and docs EVERY time this formula
updates. If you want to try and fix this then see the comment in this formula.
You may need to add the following to your .bashrc:
export ANDROID_HOME=#{opt_prefix}
EOS
end
# The 'android' tool insists on deleting #{prefix}/platform-tools
# and then installing the new one. So it is impossible for us to redirect
# the SDK location to var so that the platform-tools don't have to be
# freshly installed EVERY DANG time the base SDK updates.
# Ideas: make android a script that calls the actual android tool, but after
# that tool exits it repairs the directory locations?
end