Python for Android is a project to create your own Python distribution including the modules you want, and create an apk including python, libs, and your application.
These tools were recently rewritten to provide a new, easier to use and extend interface. If you are looking for the old toolchain with distribute.sh and build.py, it is still available at https://github.com/kivy/python-for-android/tree/old_toolchain, and issues and PRs relating to this branch are still accepted. However, the new toolchain contains all the same functionality via the built in pygame bootstrap.
For documentation and support, see:
- Website: http://python-for-android.rtfd.org/
- Mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kivy-users or https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/python-android.
Broad goals of the revamp project include:
- ✓ Replace the old toolchain with a more extensible pythonic one
- ✓ Support SDL2
- ✓ Support multiple bootstraps (user-chosen java + NDK code, e.g. for multiple graphics backends or non-Kivy projects)
- ✓ Support python3 (it finally works!)
- (WIP) Support some kind of binary distribution, including on windows (semi-implemented, just needs finishing)
- ✓ Be a standalone Pypi module (not on pypi yet but setup.py works)
- ✓ Support multiple architectures (full multiarch builds not complete, but arm and x86 with different config both work now)
We are currently working to stabilise all parts of the toolchain and add more features. Support for pygame-based APKs is almost feature complete with the old toolchain. Testing and contributions are welcome.
The recent replacement of the master branch with the revamp will have rendered most/all PRs invalid. Please retarget revamp PRs on the master branch, or PRs for the old toolchain on the old_toolchain branch.
Follow the quickstart instructions to install and begin creating APK.
Quick instructions to start would be:
pip install git+https://github.com/kivy/python-for-android.git
The executable is called python-for-android
or p4a
(both are
equivalent). To test that the installation worked, try
python-for-android recipes
This should return a list of recipes available to be built.
To build any distributions, you need to set up the Android SDK and NDK as described in the documentation linked above.
If you did this, to build an APK with SDL2 you can try e.g.
p4a apk --requirements=kivy --private /home/asandy/devel/planewave_frozen/ --package=net.inclem.planewavessdl2 --name="planewavessdl2" --version=0.5 --bootstrap=sdl2
For full instructions and parameter options, see the documentation linked above.
Relating to all bootstraps:
- Some recipes/components aren't stripped properly of doc etc.
- Downloaded file md5 and headers aren't checked
Relating to SDL2 only:
- Public dir installation
- Keyboard height getter
- Billing support
- Kivy Launcher build (can now be implemented as a bootstrap...maybe?)
- Probably some other stuff
Here are some specific things relating to changes in p4a itself since the reference commit that the revamp is based on:
python-for-android is fully ready for use. We are working towards a versioned release.
Original reference commit of p4a master was 7c8d4ce9db384528f7ea83e0841fe2464a558db8 - possibly some things after this need adding to the new toolchain. Some of the major later additons, including ctypes in the python build, have already been merged here.
If you need assistance, you can ask for help on our mailing list:
- User Group: https://groups.google.com/group/kivy-users
- Email: [email protected]
We also have an IRC channel:
- Server: irc.freenode.net
- Port: 6667, 6697 (SSL only)
- Channel: #kivy
We love pull requests and discussing novel ideas. Check out our contribution guide and feel free to improve Python for Android.
The following mailing list and IRC channel are used exclusively for discussions about developing the Kivy framework and its sister projects:
- Dev Group: https://groups.google.com/group/kivy-dev
- Email: [email protected]
IRC channel:
- Server: irc.freenode.net
- Port: 6667, 6697 (SSL only)
- Channel: #kivy-dev
Python for Android is released under the terms of the MIT License. Please refer to the LICENSE file.