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Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
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syncthing-android

A wrapper of syncthing for Android.

Get it on Google Play

Requirements

  • sudo apt-get install build-essential
  • Android SDK 19+ and the Android Support Repository are required.
  • Use git clone --recursive https://github.com/Nutomic/syncthing-android to download the source and its submodules.

Building

Use gradlew assembleDebug to compile the APK.

Note: Gradlew is a gradle wrapper which allows to specify the gradle version. Use gradle -b gradle/wrapper/build.xml wrapper to create your own gradlew instance. Then add it to your path using export PATH=$PATH:$(pwd)/gradle/wrapper.

The build process follows three phases:

  • It downloads and compiles Golang v1.3 for x86 and ARM cross-compilation: Syncthing-android depends on Syncthing "native" (https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing) and this requires Go v1.3.
  • The Syncthing native libraries are compiled for the different architectures using gradlew buildNative.
  • The final APK is built using the gradlew assembleDebug task.

Getting Syncthing without building natively

To get Syncthing app for Android running on you device/emulator the native syncthing binary has to be available. There are multiple ways to get the native syncthing binary:

  • open the Syncthing apk (the one taken from the play store) running on your device as a zip, extract the lib/ folder into your project directory and rename it to libs/.
  • Depending on your target architecture, download syncthing-linux-386, syncthing-linux-armv5, syncthing-linux-armv7 or syncthing-linux-mips from syncthing releases, and extract the binary to libs/x86/libsyncthing.so, libs/armeabi/libsyncthing.so, libs/armeabi-v7a/libsyncthing.so or libs/mips/libsyncthing.so respectively.

License

All code is licensed under the MIT License.