Android for Cars App Library Samples =========================================== This directory contains sample apps that use Android for Cars App Library. Please find the library documentation at https://developer.android.com/training/cars/navigation. Prerequisites -------------- - [Android 6.0 SDK (API level 23)](https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platforms#6.0) or newer. Build and Run From Android Studio ----------------------- In order to build app APKs, 1. Open the project in Android Studio: File -> Open -> Select this directory and click OK. 2. Select a sample app directory (e.g. `showcase`) in the `Project Structure` UI on the top left. Each sample app has two build targets, `showcase/mobile` is for the `projected` platform and `showcase/automotive` is for the `embedded` platform. 3. Go to `Build -> Make Module 'androidx.car.app.app-samples..'`. The apks will be generated in `//build/outputs/apk`. In order to install and run the apps, 1. Open the AndroidX project in Android Studio. 2. Go to `Run -> Edit Configurations`, select a sample app target (e.g. `car.app.app-samples .showcase-mobile`). If you are building for the `mobile` platform, also select `Launch: Nothing ` in `General -> Launch Options`. Click `OK` to close the dialog. 3. Select `Run -> Run `, to run the app, which will just install it in the selected device. Run From the Command Line --------------------- 1. Open the project in Android Studio to download the gradle wrapper files. 2. Run `./gradlew :::assemble` to assemble the APKs. E.g. ```bash ./gradlew :showcase:mobile:assemble ./gradlew :showcase:automotive:assemble ``` The APK should be generated under the sample app’s build directory, e.g. `//build/outputs/apk/debug`. If you see this error during the build: ```shell > SDK location not found. Define location with an ANDROID_SDK_ROOT environment variable or by setting the sdk.dir path in your projects local properties file at /local.properties ``` Create `local.properties` file under the project directory, and copy the following line: ``` sdk.dir = ``` 3. Install the APK with ADB: ```bash adb install ``` Run the Mobile Apps in the Desktop Head Unit (DHU) ------------------------------------------- Follow the instructions in [Test Android apps for cars][1] to run the sample apps in the DHU. In short, do the following: 1. [Enable the Android Developer Settings][2] 2. [Enable Unknown Sources in Android Auto][3] 3. [Run the DHU][4] **Note**: In Android Q, there is no Android Auto app in the launcher. The way to get to the settings in that case is through Settings -> Apps & Notifications -> See all apps -> Android Auto -> Advanced -> Additional settings in the app. Run the Automotive Apps in the Automotive OS Emulator ------------------------------------------- In order to use the Automotive OS emulator, download the Android Studio 4.2 or higher (currently only available in the Beta and Canary tracks), and do the following: 1. Follow instructions to [run an Automotive OS emulator][5]. 2. Follow instructions to [update the Template Host app][6]. [1]: https://developer.android.com/training/cars/testing [2]: https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/dev-options [3]: https://developer.android.com/training/cars/testing#step1 [4]: https://developer.android.com/training/cars/testing#running-dhu [5]: https://developer.android.com/training/cars/testing#system-images [6]: https://developer.android.com/training/cars/apps/automotive-os