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This repository contains multiple examples of creating a minimal Android app in Zig.
Examples
There are 4 different examples. The examples have no dependencies on C code except for the android libraries, so they can be considered pure Zig apps.
To select which example to build and run, pass the example flag (e.g. -Dexample=egl). Valid values for the example flag are egl, minimal, textview, and invocationhandler.
We're running a CI that will verify the build for Windows, macOS and Linux:
Minimal
examples/minimal includes just enough code to get the app running.
EGL
examples/egl/ initializes OpenGL and renders a color cycle. Touchscreen events will activate a sine wave synth and be displayed as small circles beneath the fingers that will fade as soon as no event for the same finger will happen again.
The code contains some commented examples on how to interface with the JNI to use advanced features of the ANativeActivity.
Textview
examples/textview/ creates a Textview component with Android's built-in UI to display "Hello, World!".
InvocationHandler
examples/invocationhandler builds on the textview example. It shows how to pass a callback to the JNI by creating a button component that reacts to being pressed.
You also need adb and a Java SDK installed (required for jarsigner).
Now you need to generate yourself a keystore to sign your apps. For debugging purposes, the build script contains a helper. Just invoke zig build keystore to generate yourself a debug keystore that can be used with later build invocations.
Note that the build file might ask you to configure some paths. Do as requested and just run the build again, it should work then.
If all of the above is done, you should be able to build the app by running zig build.
There are convenience options with zig build push (installs the app on a connected phone) and zig build run (which installs, then runs the app).
Quick Start
Install the sdkmanager and invoke the following command line:
# Android Platforms for your target Android version
# Min version: Android 5
sdkmanager --install "platforms;android-21"
# you can install other versions as well
# remember to set it like `zig build -Dandroid=android99`
sdkmanager --install "build-tools;33.0.1"
sdkmanager --install "ndk;25.1.8937393"
zig build keystore install run
This should build an APK and install it on your connected phone if possible.
Getting started
Check out the build.zig to see how to build a new android app. The examples folder has multiple examples for making minimal android apps.