This action sets up the Android SDK tools by:
- Downloading the SDK commandline tools, if the current version (11.0) is not found in either
$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT
or$HOME/.android/sdk
. - Accepting the SDK licenses.
- Installing
tools
andplatform-tools
. - Adding
platform-tools
(contains adb) andcmdline-tools/11.0/bin
(contains sdkmanager) to$PATH
. - Setting up problem matchers.
On Windows 2016 runners, this action also checks if $ANDROID_SDK_ROOT
path contains spaces.
If it does - it moves SDK to a path without spaces. This is needed because spaces are highly problematic:
C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe /D /S /C ""C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\cmdline-tools\3.0\bin\sdkmanager.bat" --licenses"
Error: Could not find or load main class Files
See action.yml
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up JDK 17
uses: actions/setup-java@v3
with:
java-version: '17'
distribution: 'temurin'
- name: Setup Android SDK
uses: android-actions/setup-android@v3
- name: Build SampleApplication
run: ./gradlew --no-daemon build
Input parameter packages
controls which packages this action will install from Android SDK.
Default value is tools platform-tools
, supply an empty string to skip installing additional packages.
Additional packages can be installed at a later time by calling sdkmanager manually.
- name: Setup Android SDK
uses: android-actions/setup-android@v3
with:
packages: ''
# ...
- run: sdkmanager tools platform-tools
Command line tools are versioned using two variables - short and long. Long one is the build number, used in the zip URL, short one is the human friendly version name.
By default, setup-android installs version 10406996 (short version 11.0).
To install a different version, call setup-android with desired long version as the input parameter cmdline-tools-version
:
- name: Setup Android SDK
uses: android-actions/setup-android@v3
with:
cmdline-tools-version: 8512546
Short version | Long version |
---|---|
11.0 | 10406996 |
10.0 | 9862592 |
9.0 | 9477386 |
8.0 | 9123335 |
7.0 | 8512546 |
Current cmdline tools version can be found at https://developer.android.com/studio#command-line-tools-only
Android SDK is not public domain software, it comes with a license.
Input parameter accept-android-sdk-licenses
decides if Android SDK licenses should be agreed to on behalf of the user of this action.
Default option is 'yes', because otherwise SDK is unusable until said licenses are agreed to.
licenses are quite long, to prevent a wall of text in the action output, licenses can be agreed to silently.
Input parameter log-accepted-android-sdk-licenses
controls whether license texts should be printed or omitted from the text output. Defaults to 'true'.
Based on the project android-problem-matchers-action from @jonasb