android-sdk-image
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Docker image for Android SDK builds
Docker image for Android SDK
Docker image to build an Android app *.apk
.
The image contains the latest Android SDK tools, Gradle 8.2 and the Android SDK platform packages from packages.txt:
- build-tools;34.0.0
- build-tools;33.0.2
- platforms;android-34
- platforms;android-34-ext8
- platforms;android-33
- platform-tools
- extras;android;m2repository
- extras;google;google_play_services
- extras;google;m2repository
- add-ons;addon-google_apis-google-24
The releases tags are oriented on the base of the Build Tools version from packages.txt.
Usage
The image can be used on different cloud build services or own hosted pipeline solutions like Travis CI, CircleCI or GitLab CI/CD.
CircleCI
CircleCI supports the direct specification of a Docker image and checks out the source code in it: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/circleci-images/
Therefore you execute your CI script directly in the container.
Example:
# .circleci/config.yml
version: 2.1
jobs:
build:
docker:
- image: mobiledevops/android-sdk-image:34.0.0
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: Android Build
command: ./gradlew clean assembleRelease
Example Project: https://github.com/mobiledevops/android-ci-demo
Travis CI
To use a Docker container on Travis CI, you have to pull, run and execute it manually because Travis CI has no Docker executor: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/docker/
And to prevent to do a new checkout of the source code in the Docker image, you can copy the code into the container via tar
(see https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/cp/).
To execute your CI script, use docker exec
with the container name.
Example:
# .travis.yml
dist: bionic
services:
- docker
env:
- DOCKER_IMAGE=mobiledevops/android-sdk-image:34.0.0
before_install:
- docker pull $DOCKER_IMAGE
- docker run --name android_ci -t -d $DOCKER_IMAGE /bin/sh
- tar Ccf . - . | docker exec -i android_ci tar Cxf /home/mobiledevops/app -
script:
- docker exec android_ci ./gradlew clean assembleRelease
Example Project: https://github.com/mobiledevops/android-ci-demo
GitLab CI
GitLab CI/CD supports to run jobs on provided Docker images: https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/executors/docker.html
Therefore you execute your CI script directly in the container.
Example:
# .gitlab-ci.yml
image: mobiledevops/android-sdk-image:34.0.0
stages:
- build
release_build:
stage: build
tags:
- shared
script:
- ./gradlew clean assembleRelease
Example Project: https://gitlab.com/mobiledevops/android-ci-demo
Contributing
Code of Conduct