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On Thursday, 28 May 2015 19:53:15 UTC+5:30, Egbert Boer wrote:
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> Generating AAR file for use in android studio.
>
> I did a small write up for people who want to use IOIO library in android
> studio.
>
> Open android studio and open a new project.
>
> Application name IOIO
>
> Add no activity.
>
> Select file new module > android library.
>
> Application name and module name : ioio
>
> Add no activity.
>
> Now download the latest package from IOIO website and extract.
>
> Goto \IOIOLib\src\ioio\lib select directorys api, impl, spi, util.
>
> In android studio in the project tree
>
> Drag the selected folders from explorer into android studio in the re.ioio
> directory.
>
> Next goto IOIOLib\target\android\src\ioio\lib\util select all file and
> folders inside util.
>
> Drag the selected folder & files from explorer into android studio in the
> re.ioio\util directory.
>
> Next goto IOIOLib\target\android\src\ioio\lib\spi select all file and
> folders inside util.
>
> Drag the selected folder & files from explorer into android studio in the
> re.ioio\spi directory.
>
> Now do the same for the directory: IOIOLibAccessory, IOIOLibAndroidDevice,
> IOIOLibBT
>
> In IOIOLib\target select target android or pc and drag and drop files in
> your project tree
>
> Select the ioio top folder int the project tree and right click on it.
> Select replace in path.
>
> Fill in the fields as shown on the picture, don’t forget to select scope >
> whole project
>
> A dialog will appear select > all files.
>
> Make sure you have google API installed in the SDK manager.
>
> Now your ready to build. Select Build > Make project.
>
> Your AAR file will be in \IOIO\IOIO\ioio\build\outputs\aar.
>
>
>
> How to use the aar file:
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> In android studio create new project, with blank activity.
>
> Copy the AAR file to \MyApplication\app\libs.
>
> In build.gradle (module) add:
>
> dependencies {
>
> compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
>
> compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:22.0.0'
>
> compile(name:'ioio-debug', ext:'aar')
>
> }
>
> repositories{
>
> flatDir{
>
> dirs 'libs'
>
> }
>
> }
>
>
>
> In AndroidManifest.xml add:
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> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH" />
>
> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN" />
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> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
>
> *Library path use re.ioio instead of ioio.lib*
>
>
>
> Troubles: android app future.usb.usbmanager not found.
>
> the solution is using android.hardware.usb instead of
> com.android.future.usb
>
> .getInstance(wrapper); not found. In Adapter.java
>
>
>
> If i test my app is says my firmware is incompatible. What am i doing
> wrong here?
>
>
>
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