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This directory contains an example Android client for http://apprtc.appspot.com 
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Prerequisites:
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- Make sure gclient is checking out tools necessary to target Android: your
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  .gclient file should contain a line like:
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  target_os = ['android', 'unix']
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  Make sure to re-run gclient sync after adding this to download the tools.
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- Env vars need to be set up to target Android; easiest way to do this is to run
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  (from the libjingle trunk directory):
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  . ./build/android/envsetup.sh
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  Note that this clobbers any previously-set $GYP_DEFINES so it must be done
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  before the next item.
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- Set up webrtc-related GYP variables:
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  export GYP_DEFINES="build_with_libjingle=1 build_with_chromium=0 libjingle_java=1 $GYP_DEFINES"
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  export JAVA_HOME=</path/to/JDK>
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  export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
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  To cause WEBRTC_LOGGING to emit to Android's logcat, add enable_tracing=1 to
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  the $GYP_DEFINES above.
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- When targeting both desktop & android, make sure to use a different output_dir
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  value in $GYP_GENERATOR_FLAGS or you'll likely end up with mismatched ARM &
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  x86 output artifacts.  If you use an output_dir other than out/ make sure to
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  modify the command-lines below appropriately.
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- Finally, run "gclient runhooks" to generate Android-targeting .ninja files.
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Example of building & using the app:
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cd <path/to/libjingle>/trunk
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ninja -C out/Debug AppRTCDemo
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adb install -r out/Debug/AppRTCDemo-debug.apk
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In desktop chrome, navigate to http://apprtc.appspot.com and note the r=<NNN> room 
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this redirects to.  Launch AppRTC on the device and enter the same <NNN> into
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the dialog box.
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Alternatively, replace the <NNN> from the desktop chrome into the following
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command:
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adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.VIEW -d '"https://apprtc.appspot.com/?r=<NNN>"'
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This should result in the app launching on Android and connecting to the apprtc
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page displayed in the desktop browser.
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Yet another way to is to send the apprtc room URL to the Android device (e.g. using
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https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-chrome-to-phone-ex/oadboiipflhobonjjffjbfekfjcgkhco)
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and choose to open the URL with the AppRTCDemo app.
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