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# Bitmask Android App
This repository contains the source code for the [Bitmask](https://bitmask.net/) Android app.
Please see the [issues](https://github.com/leapcode/bitmask_android/issues) section to
report any bugs or feature requests and to see the list of known issues.
## License
* [See LICENSE file](https://github.com/leapcode/bitmask_android/blob/master/LICENSE.txt)
## Build Requirements
Install from developer.android.com:
* Android SDK, API 17: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
* Android NDK, r9d: http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html
Make sure add the necessary android tools to your bin path. For example, assuming you installed
the SDK and NDK to `~/dev` on a linux machine, you would add this to your path:
~/dev/android-sdk-linux/tools
~/dev/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools
~/dev/android-ndk-r9d
Installable via `android` command (SDK Manager):
* Android SDK Build-tools, 19.0.3
* Android Support Repository, 4+
We need Mercurial:
* Mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/downloads
Finally, install a java compiler. For example:
sudo apt-get install default-jdk
### Build native sources
To build NDK sources, you need to issue these commands:
cd app
./build-native.sh
cd .. (to get back to the project directory)
### Compiling from the command line
#### Signed APK
If you want to release a signed APK, you'll have to create a gradle.properties file in the project root with the following structure:
storeFileProperty=fullPath
storePasswordProperty=store password without quotation marks
keyAliasProperty=key alias without quotation marks
keyPasswordProperty=key password without quotation marks
#### Actual command
./gradlew build
The resulting apk(s) will be in `app/build/apk`.
### Using Android Studio
* `Import project` => select bitmask_android top folder
## Running tests
To run the automated tests:
1. Run an emulator (device doesn't necesarily has root, so testVpnCertificateValidator.testIsValid may fail).
2. Unlock Android
3. Issue the command ./gradlew connectedCheck
4. Pay attention and check the "Trust this app" checkbox, if you don't do so tests won't run.
Due to the nature of some tests, adb will lose its connectivity and you won't receive any tests results. To look for failed tests, do the following:
1. adb kill-server
2. adb logcat | less
3. Look for: "failed: test"
We'll polish this process soon, but right now that's what we're doing (well, in fact, we run "adb logcat" in Emacs and then search "failed: test" in the corresponding buffer ;) ).
## Acknowledgements
This project bases its work in [ics-openvpn project](https://code.google.com/p/ics-openvpn/).
## Contributing
Please fork this repository and contribute back using
[pull requests](https://github.com/leapcode/leap_android/pulls).
Our preferred method for receiving translations is our [Transifex project](https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/bitmask-android).
Any contributions, large or small, major features, bug fixes, additional
language translations, unit/integration tests are welcomed and appreciated
but will be thoroughly reviewed and discussed.
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