#Connect SDK Android Connect SDK is an open source framework that connects your mobile apps with multiple TV platforms. Because most TV platforms support a variety of protocols, Connect SDK integrates and abstracts the discovery and connectivity between all supported protocols.
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##Dependencies This project has the following dependencies, some of which require manual setup. If you would like to use a version of the SDK which has no manual setup, consider using the lite version of the SDK.
This project has the following dependencies.
- Connect-SDK-Android-Core submodule
- Connect-SDK-Android-Google-Cast submodule
- Requires GoogleCast.framework
- Java-WebSocket library
##Including Connect SDK in your app with Android Studio Edit your project's build.gradle to add this in the "dependencies" section
dependencies {
//...
compile 'com.connectsdk:connect-sdk-android:1.4.+'
}
##Including Connect SDK in your app with Android Studio from sources
-
Open your terminal and execute these commands
- cd your_project_folder
- git clone https://github.com/ConnectSDK/Connect-SDK-Android.git
- cd Connect-SDK-Android
- git submodule init
- git submodule update
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On the root of your project directory create/modify the settings.gradle file. It should contain something like the following:
include ':app', ':Connect-SDK-Android'
-
Edit your project's build.gradle to add this in the "dependencies" section:
dependencies { //... compile project(':Connect-SDK-Android') }
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Sync project with gradle files
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Add permissions to your manifest
##Including Connect SDK in your app with Eclipse
- Clone repository (or download & unzip)
- Set up the submodules by running the following commands in Terminal
git submodule init
git submodule update
- Open Eclipse
- Click File > Import
- Select
Existing Android Code Into Workspace
and clickNext
- Browse to the
Connect-SDK-Android
project folder and clickOpen
- Check all projects and click
Finish
- Follow the setup instructions for each of the service submodules
- Right-click the
Connect-SDK-Android-Core
project and selectProperties
, in theLibrary
pane of theAndroid
tab add- Connect-SDK-Android
- Right-click the
Connect-SDK-Android-Google-Cast
project and selectProperties
, in theLibrary
pane of theAndroid
tab add following libraries
- Connect-SDK-Android-Core
- android-support-v7-appcompat
- android-support-v7-mediarouter
- google-play-services_lib
- IN YOUR PROJECT select
Properties
, in theLibrary
pane of theAndroid
tab add following libraries
- Connect-SDK-Android-Core
- Connect-SDK-Android-Google-Cast
- Set up your manifest file as per the instructions below
###Permissions to include in manifest
- Required for SSDP & Chromecast/Zeroconf discovery
android.permission.INTERNET
android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_MULTICAST_STATE
- Required for interacting with devices
android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE
- Required for storing device pairing information
android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_MULTICAST_STATE"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
###Metadata for application tag This metadata tag is necessary to enable Chromecast support.
<application ... >
...
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.gms.version"
android:value="@integer/google_play_services_version" />
</application>
###Proguard configuration
Add the following line to your proguard configuration file (otherwise DiscoveryManager
won't be able to set any DiscoveryProvider
).
-keep class com.connectsdk.** { * ; }
##Migrating from 1.3 to 1.4 release
- Open terminal and go to your local Connect-SDK-Android repo
- Pull the latest updates by running command
git pull
in Terminal - Set up the submodules by running the following commands in Terminal
git submodule init
git submodule update
- Open Eclipse
- Click
File > Import
- Select
Existing Android Code Into Workspace
and clickNext
- Browse to the
Connect-SDK-Android/core
folder and clickOpen
to import core submodule - Click
Finish
- Do the steps 5-8 for Connect-SDK-Android-Google-Cast which is located in
Connect-SDK-Android/modules/google_cast
folder - Right click on
Connect-SDK-Android
project and selectProperties
, in theLibrary
pane of theAndroid
tab
- remove all libraries references
- Right-click the
Connect-SDK-Android-Core
project and selectProperties
, in theLibrary
pane of theAndroid
tab add
- Connect-SDK-Android
- Right-click the
Connect-SDK-Android-Google-Cast
project and selectProperties
, in theLibrary
pane of theAndroid
tab add following libraries
- Connect-SDK-Android-Core
- android-support-v7-appcompat
- android-support-v7-mediarouter
- google-play-services_lib
- IN YOUR PROJECT select
Properties
, in the Library pane of the Android tab
- remove Connect-SDK-Android
- add Connect-SDK-Android-Core
- add Connect-SDK-Android-Google-Cast.
##Contact
- Twitter @ConnectSDK
- Ask a question with the "tv" tag on Stack Overflow
- General Inquiries info@connectsdk.com
- Developer Support support@connectsdk.com
- Partnerships partners@connectsdk.com
##Credits Connect SDK for Android makes use of the following open-source projects.
- Java-WebSocket (MIT)
- JmDNS (Apache License, Version 2.0)
- Android-DLNA (Apache License, Version 2.0)
##License Copyright (c) 2013-2014 LG Electronics.
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