/************************************************************************** ** ** Copyright (c) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies). ** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal ** ** This file is part of Qt Creator ** ** ** GNU Free Documentation License ** ** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free ** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software ** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of this ** file. ** ** **************************************************************************/ /*! \contentspage index.html \previouspage creator-connecting-mobile.html \page creator-developing-android.html \nextpage creator-developing-generic-linux.html \title Connecting Android Devices You can connect Android devices to the development PC to build, run, debug, and analyze applications on them from \QC. If you have a tool chain for building applications for Android devices installed on the development PC, you can add it to \QC. You can then add a \l{glossary-buildandrun-kit}{kit} with the Android device type, the tool chain, and the Qt version for Android, to build and run applications on Android devices. \section1 Requirements To use \QC to develop Qt applications for Android, you need the following: \list \o OpenJDK Java Development Kit To check whether you have OpenJDK installed, enter the following command: \c {java -version} To install OpenJDK, enter the following command: \c {sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk} \o \l{http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi}{Apache Ant} 1.8.0, or later To check the Ant version, enter the following command on the command line: \c {ant -version} \o \l{http://necessitas.kde.org/necessitas/necessitas_sdk_installer.php} {Necessitas SDK} \endlist \section1 Configuring Connections The Qt for Android SDK automatically sets the paths to the required software in \QC. To configure connections between \QC and Android devices: \list 1 \o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Qt Versions} > \gui Add to add Qt for Android. \o In the \gui {qmake location} field, add the \c qmake path from the Qt for Android SDK (\c {/opt/necessitas/Android//bin/qmake} by default). \o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui Android to view and edit paths to the required software. \image qtcreator-options-android.png "Android options" \o Select \gui Tools > \gui Options > \gui {Build & Run} > \gui {Qt Versions} and build the GDB Helper to make the debugging output for Qt specific constructs clean and easy to read. \o To build the GDB Helper, select Qt for Android, select \gui Details in the \gui Helpers section, and then select \gui Build in the \gui {GDB Helper} field. \o Select \gui {Start Android AVD Manager} to create Android virtual devices (AVD) that enable you emulate device hardware and software on the Android Emulator. \o To specify information for the Android manifest file, select \gui Projects > \gui Run, and then select \gui Details to view the \gui {Package configurations}. For more information about the options you have, see \l{Specifying Run Settings for Android Devices}. \o To specify settings for deploying applications to Android, select \gui Details to view the \gui {Deploy configurations}. For more information about the options you have, see \l{Deploying Applications to Android Devices}. \endlist \section1 Debugging on Android Devices Android devices support debugging multi-thread applications in version 2.2.1 and later. If you use AVD, select Android 2.3, or later. For more information, see the Android documentation. In addition, debugging is supported at android-10 API level, or higher. In the run settings for the project, in the \gui {Android target SDK} field, select android-10, or higher. For more information about Android API levels, see \l{http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels} {What is API Level?}. \note Select a \l{glossary-build-config}{debug build configuration} to build the application for debugging. */