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− | [[ | + | [[File:lamw_git_small_circle.png|link=https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard|LAMW]] |
'''LAMW''': Lazarus Android Module Wizard is a wizard to create JNI Android loadable module (.so) and Android Apk using Lazarus/Free Pascal. | '''LAMW''': Lazarus Android Module Wizard is a wizard to create JNI Android loadable module (.so) and Android Apk using Lazarus/Free Pascal. | ||
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: Native Android GUI | : Native Android GUI | ||
+ | ::: AppCompat and Material Design supported! | ||
: RAD! Form designer and drag&drop component development model! | : RAD! Form designer and drag&drop component development model! | ||
+ | ::: More than 140 components! | ||
+ | : Github Page: https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard | ||
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: arm-android/aarch64-android/i386-android/x86_64-android/jvm-android | : arm-android/aarch64-android/i386-android/x86_64-android/jvm-android | ||
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; How to | ; How to | ||
: Install * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/laz4android/files/?source=navbar Laz4Android 2.0.12] | : Install * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/laz4android/files/?source=navbar Laz4Android 2.0.12] | ||
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+ | {{Note|Install here: "C:\laz4android2.0.12" (not "Program Files" !!!)}} | ||
: Install * [https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard/archive/master.zip LAMW] | : Install * [https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard/archive/master.zip LAMW] | ||
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::: amw_ide_tools.lpk (in "..../ide_tools" folder) | ::: amw_ide_tools.lpk (in "..../ide_tools" folder) | ||
− | ; Go to | + | ; Go to [[#Infrastructure|Infrastructure]]. |
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===LAMW Manager (Linux and Windows)=== | ===LAMW Manager (Linux and Windows)=== | ||
− | {{Note|All in One! LAMW Manage produces a complete Lazarus for Android environment by automating the step | + | {{Note|All in One! LAMW Manage produces a complete Lazarus for Android environment by automating the step [[#Infrastructure|Infrastructure]]!}} |
: Install * [https://github.com/dosza/LAMWManager-linux LAMW Manager Installer for Linux] | : Install * [https://github.com/dosza/LAMWManager-linux LAMW Manager Installer for Linux] | ||
: Install * [https://github.com/dosza/LAMWManager-win LAMW Manager Installer for Windows] | : Install * [https://github.com/dosza/LAMWManager-win LAMW Manager Installer for Windows] | ||
+ | ===Install LAMW using fpcupdeluxe (Linux and Windows)=== | ||
− | + | :: [https://wiki.freepascal.org/LAMW_install_linux_fpcupdeluxe How to install on Linux (FPCUPdeluxe + LAMW)] | |
− | + | :: [https://wiki.freepascal.org/LAMW_install_windows_fpcupdeluxe How to install on Windows (FPCUPdeluxe + LAMW)] | |
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− | :: [https:// | ||
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===Do It Yourself! (Windows)=== | ===Do It Yourself! (Windows)=== | ||
: Install * [https://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/Lazarus%20Windows%2064%20bits/Lazarus%202.0.12/lazarus-2.0.12-fpc-3.2.0-win64.exe/download Lazarus 2.0.12] | : Install * [https://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/Lazarus%20Windows%2064%20bits/Lazarus%202.0.12/lazarus-2.0.12-fpc-3.2.0-win64.exe/download Lazarus 2.0.12] | ||
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+ | {{Note|Install here: "C:\lazarus2.0.12" (not "Program Files" !!!)}} | ||
: Install * [https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard/archive/master.zip LAMW] | : Install * [https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard/archive/master.zip LAMW] | ||
− | {{Note|Download LAMW and unzip it in some folder (ex. "C:\ | + | {{Note|Download LAMW and unzip it in some folder (ex. "C:\lazarus2.0.12\components")}} |
:: Packages installations order/sequence: | :: Packages installations order/sequence: | ||
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: Install * [https://gitlab.com/freepascal.org/fpc/source/-/archive/main/source-main.zip FPC source code (trunk)] | : Install * [https://gitlab.com/freepascal.org/fpc/source/-/archive/main/source-main.zip FPC source code (trunk)] | ||
− | :: | + | :: Download FPC source code and unzip it in some folder and point up the source path in next step |
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{{Note|repeat the "Build and install" process once for each architecture}} | {{Note|repeat the "Build and install" process once for each architecture}} | ||
− | ::: (x) Armv7a + Soft (android 32 bits << tested! | + | ::: (x) Armv7a + Soft (android 32 bits << tested!) |
:::: Build | :::: Build | ||
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:::: Install | :::: Install | ||
− | ::: (x) Aarch64 (android 64 bits << tested! | + | ::: (x) Aarch64 (android 64 bits << tested!) |
:::: Build | :::: Build | ||
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:::: Install | :::: Install | ||
− | {{Note|After "build" and "install" the cross-compilers and after to do all | + | {{Note|After "build" and "install" the cross-compilers and after to do all [[#Infrastructure|Infrastructure]] go to [[#Using LAMW|Using LAMW]] and try to create your first [New] LAMW project!}} |
:If you get an error "Fatal: Cannot find unit system used by fcllaz of package FCL" when trying "Run" >> "Build" your project then go to "fpc.cfg" (ex. "C:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\3.2.0\bin") and: | :If you get an error "Fatal: Cannot find unit system used by fcllaz of package FCL" when trying "Run" >> "Build" your project then go to "fpc.cfg" (ex. "C:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\3.2.0\bin") and: | ||
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: From displayed dialog select "[LAMW] GUI Android Module" and "Ok" | : From displayed dialog select "[LAMW] GUI Android Module" and "Ok" | ||
− | : Fill the form/dialog fields and "Ok | + | : Fill the form/dialog fields and "Ok" |
{{Note|Path to Workspace" is your projects folder}} | {{Note|Path to Workspace" is your projects folder}} | ||
{{Note|Accept "default" options! (but pay attention to the * signage)}} | {{Note|Accept "default" options! (but pay attention to the * signage)}} | ||
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+ | : "Save" unit1 as/where suggested | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Note|Search your project folder... you will find many treasures there! (look for lazarus project in ".../jni" folder)}} | ||
: From Lazarus IDE select "Run" >> "Build" | : From Lazarus IDE select "Run" >> "Build" | ||
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− | : Configure | + | : Configure your phone device to [https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/dev-options debug mode] and plug it to the computer usb port |
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:: '''Congratulations!''' You are now an Android Developer! | :: '''Congratulations!''' You are now an Android Developer! | ||
− | + | ==Other references== | |
− | == | ||
[https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard/blob/master/docs/AppHelloWorld.md Tutorial: My First "Hello Word" App] | [https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard/blob/master/docs/AppHelloWorld.md Tutorial: My First "Hello Word" App] |
Latest revision as of 01:29, 23 May 2023
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This article applies to Android only.
See also: Multiplatform Programming Guide
LAMW: Lazarus Android Module Wizard is a wizard to create JNI Android loadable module (.so) and Android Apk using Lazarus/Free Pascal.
Features:
- Native Android GUI
- AppCompat and Material Design supported!
- RAD! Form designer and drag&drop component development model!
- More than 140 components!
- Github Page: https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard
Get Lazarus for Android
Laz4Android 2.0.12 (Windows)
- All cross-android compilers already installed!
- arm-android/aarch64-android/i386-android/x86_64-android/jvm-android
- How to
- Install * Laz4Android 2.0.12
Note: Install here: "C:\laz4android2.0.12" (not "Program Files" !!!)
- Install * LAMW
Note: Download LAMW and unzip it in some folder (ex. "C:\laz4android2.0.12\components")
- Packages installations order/sequence:
- tfpandroidbridge_pack.lpk (in "..../android_bridges" folder)
- lazandroidwizardpack.lpk (in ""..../android_wizard" folder)
- amw_ide_tools.lpk (in "..../ide_tools" folder)
- Go to Infrastructure.
LAMW Manager (Linux and Windows)
Note: All in One! LAMW Manage produces a complete Lazarus for Android environment by automating the step Infrastructure!
- Install * LAMW Manager Installer for Linux
- Install * LAMW Manager Installer for Windows
Install LAMW using fpcupdeluxe (Linux and Windows)
Do It Yourself! (Windows)
- Install * Lazarus 2.0.12
Note: Install here: "C:\lazarus2.0.12" (not "Program Files" !!!)
- Install * LAMW
Note: Download LAMW and unzip it in some folder (ex. "C:\lazarus2.0.12\components")
- Packages installations order/sequence:
- tfpandroidbridge_pack.lpk (in "..../android_bridges" folder)
- lazandroidwizardpack.lpk (in ""..../android_wizard" folder)
- amw_ide_tools.lpk (in "..../ide_tools" folder)
- Install * FPC source code (trunk)
- Download FPC source code and unzip it in some folder and point up the source path in next step
- Go to Lazarus menu "Tools" >> "[LAMW] Android Module Wizard" >> "Build FPC Cross Android"
Note: repeat the "Build and install" process once for each architecture
- (x) Armv7a + Soft (android 32 bits << tested!)
- Build
- Install
- (x) Aarch64 (android 64 bits << tested!)
- Build
- Install
Note: After "build" and "install" the cross-compilers and after to do all Infrastructure go to Using LAMW and try to create your first [New] LAMW project!
- If you get an error "Fatal: Cannot find unit system used by fcllaz of package FCL" when trying "Run" >> "Build" your project then go to "fpc.cfg" (ex. "C:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\3.2.0\bin") and:
- change:
- #searchpath for units and other system dependent things
- -FuC:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\$FPCVERSION/units/$fpctarget
- -FuC:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\$FPCVERSION/units/$fpctarget/*
- -FuC:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\$FPCVERSION/units/$fpctarget/rtl
- to:
- #searchpath for units and other system dependent things
- -FuC:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\3.2.0/units/$fpctarget
- -FuC:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\3.2.0/units/$fpctarget/*
- -FuC:\lazarus2.0.12\fpc\3.2.0/units/$fpctarget/rtl
- And go to Lazarus IDE menu "Tools" >> "Options" >> "Environment" >> [FPC Source]
- change:
- $(LazarusDir)fpc\$(FPCVer)\source
- to:
- $(LazarusDir)fpc\3.2.0\source
Infrastructure
Note: Only for non-users of LAMW Manager!
Get Java JDK
- Install * Java JDK 8
Get Android NDK
- Install * r19c
Get Ant builder
- Install * Ant
- Simply extract the zip file to a convenient location...
Get Gradle builder
- Install * Gradle 6.6.1
Note: Use the option "extract here" to produce the folder "gradle-6.6.1" in a convenient location...
Get Android SDK
- Install * r25.2.5-windows
- Install * r25.2.5-linux
- Install * r25.2.5-macosx
- How to
- unpacked/install to a "sdk" folder
- open a command line terminal and go to folder "sdk/tools"
- run the command >> "android update sdk" to open a GUI "SDK Manager"
- Go to [Tools] and keep "as is"
- Android SDK Tools (installed)
- (x) Android SDK Platform-Tools
- (x) Android SDK Build-Tools 29.0.3 (and others more recent)
- Go to [Android R] and uncheck all!
- Go to [Android 10 API 29] uncheck all and check only
- (x)SDK Platform
- Go to [Extras] and check:
- (x)Android Support Repository
- (x)Google USB Drive (Windows only...)
- (x)Google Repository
- (x)Google Play Services
- [Install 7 package!]
Using LAMW
Configure Paths
- Lazarus IDE menu "Tools" >> "[LAMW] Android Module Wizard" >> "Paths Settings ..."
Note: MacOs: path to Java JDK auto setting!
Create and Run your first Android Apk
- How to
- From Lazarus IDE select "Project" >> "New Project"
- From displayed dialog select "[LAMW] GUI Android Module" and "Ok"
- Fill the form/dialog fields and "Ok"
Note: Path to Workspace" is your projects folder
Note: Accept "default" options! (but pay attention to the * signage)
- "Save" unit1 as/where suggested
Note: Search your project folder... you will find many treasures there! (look for lazarus project in ".../jni" folder)
- From Lazarus IDE select "Run" >> "Build"
- Success! Your system is up to produce your first Android Apk!
- Configure your phone device to debug mode and plug it to the computer usb port
- From Lazarus IDE select "Run" >> "[LAMW] Build Apk and Run"
- Congratulations! You are now an Android Developer!