# cargo-xdk - Build Rust code for Android ![CI](https://github.com/bbqsrc/cargo-ndk/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg) ![Minimum supported Rust version: 1.56](https://img.shields.io/badge/MSRV-1.56-informational) This cargo extension handles all the environment configuration needed for successfully building libraries for Android from a Rust codebase, with support for generating the correct `jniLibs` directory structure. ## Installing ``` cargo install cargo-xdk ``` You'll also need to install all the toolchains you intend to use. Simplest way is with the following: ``` rustup target add \ aarch64-linux-android \ armv7-linux-androideabi \ x86_64-linux-android \ i686-linux-android ``` Modify as necessary for your use case. ## Usage If you have installed the NDK with Android Studio to its default location, `cargo ndk` will automatically detect the most recent NDK version and use it. This can be overriden by specifying the path to the NDK root directory in the `ANDROID_NDK_HOME` environment variable. ### Example: building a library for 32-bit and 64-bit ARM systems ``` cargo ndk -t armeabi-v7a -t arm64-v8a -o ./jniLibs build --release ``` This specifies the Android targets to be built, the output directory to use for placing the `.so` files in the layout expected by Android, and then the ordinary flags to be passed to `cargo`. ![Example](./example/example.svg) ### Supported hosts - Linux - macOS (x86_64 and arm64) - Windows ### Why not using cargo-ndk? This project is just a fork of [cargo-ndk](https://github.com/bbqsrc/cargo-ndk); But the author refused to add features, such as [#43](https://github.com/bbqsrc/cargo-ndk/pull/43), so I republish it. ## Local development `git clone` and then install the crate with `cargo`: ```bash cargo install --path . ``` ## Similar projects * [cargo-cocoapods](https://github.com/bbqsrc/cargo-cocoapods) - for building .a files for all Apple platforms, and bundling for CocoaPods ## License This project is licensed under either of * Apache License, Version 2.0 ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)