A wrapper of Syncthing for Android.
The project is translated on Transifex.
Language mappings are defined in .tx/config, with the second code being the one from transifex. Google play supported languages: https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/table/4419860. Android supported languages: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7973023/what-is-the-list-of-supported-languages-locales-on-android. If a new language is added on transifex that's not supported, add them to deleteUnsupportedPlayTranslations in app/build.gradle.
These dependencies and instructions are necessary for building from the command line. If you build using Docker or Android Studio, you don't need to set up and follow them separately.
- Android SDK and NDK
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Download SDK command line tools from https://developer.android.com/studio#command-line-tools-only.
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Unpack the downloaded archive to an empty folder. This path is going to become your
ANDROID_HOMEfolder. -
Inside the unpacked
cmdline-toolsfolder, create yet another folder calledlatest, then move everything else inside it, so that the final folder hierarchy looks as follows.cmdline-tools/latest/bin cmdline-tools/latest/lib cmdline-tools/latest/source.properties cmdline-tools/latest/NOTICE.txt -
Navigate inside
cmdline-tools/latest/bin, then execute./sdkmanager "platform-tools" "build-tools;<version>" "platforms;android-<version>" "extras;android;m2repository" "ndk;<version>"The required tools and NDK will be downloaded automatically.
NOTE: You should check Dockerfile for the specific version numbers to insert in the command above.
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- Go (see https://docs.syncthing.net/dev/building#prerequisites for the required version)
- Java version 11 (if not present in
$PATH, you might need to set$JAVA_HOMEaccordingly) - Python version 3
- Clone the project with
Alternatively, if already present on the disk, run
git clone https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing-android.git --recursivein the project folder.git submodule init && git submodule update - Make sure that the
ANDROID_HOMEenvironment variable is set to the path containing the Android SDK (see Dependecies). - Navigate inside
syncthing-android, then build the APK file with./gradlew buildNative ./gradlew assembleDebug - Once completed,
app-debug.apkwill be present insideapp/build/outputs/apk/debug.
NOTE: On Windows, you must use the Command Prompt (and not PowerShell) to
compile. When doing so, in the commands replace all forward slashes / with
backslashes \.
The project is licensed under the MPLv2.




