The following instructions apply to **v1.2 and later**. For earlier versions the best documentation is https://github.com/vcmi/vcmi-android/blob/master/building.txt (and reading scripts in that repo), however very limited to no support will be provided from our side if you wish to go down that rabbit hole.
*Note*: building has been tested only on Linux and macOS. It may or may not work on Windows out of the box.
## Requirements
1. CMake 3.20+: download from your package manager or from https://cmake.org/download/
2. JDK 11, not necessarily from Oracle
3. Android command line tools or Android Studio for your OS: https://developer.android.com/studio/
4. Android NDK version **r25c (25.2.9519653)**, there're multiple ways to obtain it:
We use Conan package manager to build/consume dependencies, find detailed usage instructions [here](./Conan.md). Note that the link points to the cutting-edge state in `develop` branch, for the latest release check the same document in the [master
Conan must be aware of the NDK location when you execute `conan install`. There're multiple ways to achieve that as written in the [Conan docs](https://docs.conan.io/1/integrations/cross_platform/android.html):
- the easiest is to download NDK from Conan (option 1 in the docs), then all the magic happens automatically. You need to create your own Conan profile that imports our Android profile and adds 2 new lines (you can of course just copy everything from our profile into yours without including) and then pass this new profile to `conan install`:
Building for Android is a 2-step process. First, native C++ code is compiled to a shared library (unlike executable on other platforms), then Java code is compiled to an actual executable which will be loading the native shared library at runtime.
### C++ code
This is a traditional CMake project, you can build it from command line or some IDE. You're not required to pass any custom options (except Conan toolchain file), defaults are already good. If you wish to use your own CMake presets, inherit them from our `build-with-conan` preset. Example:
After the C++ part is built, native shared libraries are copied to the appropriate location of the Java project (they will be packaged in the APK). You can either open the Java project located in `android` directory of the repo in Android studio and work with it as with any Android project or build from command line.
Example how to build from command line in Bash shell, assumes that current working directory is VCMI repository:
APK will appear in `android/vcmi-app/build/outputs/apk/debug` directory which you can then install to your device with `adb install -r /path/to/apk` (adb command is from Android command line tools).