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Android Studio
Android Studio is a free IDE for Android development made by Google and JetBrains. It’s based on IntelliJ IDEA and has a feature-rich editor which supports Java and C/C++. It can be used to work on Godot’s core engine as well as the Android platform codebase.
Importing the project
- From the Android Studio’s welcome window select Open.
Android Studio’s welcome window.
Navigate to
<Godot root directory>/platform/android/java
and select thesettings.gradle
file.Android Studio will import and index the project.
Android Studio project layout
The project is organized using Android Studio’s modules:
lib
module:Located under
<Godot root directory>/platform/android/java/lib
, this is a library module that organizesthe Godot java and native code and make it available as a reusable dependency / artifact.
The artifact generated by this module is made available for other Android modules / projects to use as a dependency, via MavenCentral.
editor
module:Located under
<Godot root directory>/platform/android/java/editor
, this is an application module that holdsthe source code for the Android port of the Godot Editor.
This module has a dependency on the
lib
module.
app
module:Located under
<Godot root directory>/platform/android/java/app
, this is an application module that holdsthe source code for the Android build templates.
This module has a dependency on the
lib
module.
Building & debugging the editor module
To build the
editor
module:- Select the Run/Debug Configurations drop down and select
editor
.
- Select Run > Run ‘editor’ from the top menu or click the Run icon.
- Select the Run/Debug Configurations drop down and select
To debug the
editor
module:Open the Build Variants window using View > Tools Windows > Build Variants from the top menu.
In the Build Variants window, make sure that in the Active Build Variant column, the
:editor
entry is set to dev.
Open the Run/Debug Configurations window by clicking on Run > Edit Configurations… on the top menu.
In the Run/Debug Configurations window, select the
editor
entry, and under Debugger make sure the Debug Type is set toDual (Java + Native)
- Select Run > Debug ‘editor’ from the top menu or click the Debug icon.
Building & debugging the app module
The app
module requires the presence of a Godot project in its assets
directory (<Godot root directory>/platform/android/java/app/assets
) to run. This is usually handled by the Godot Editor during the export process. While developing in Android Studio, it’s necessary to manually add a Godot project under that directory to replicate the export process. Once that’s done, you can follow the instructions below to run/debug the app
module:
To build the
app
module:- Select the Run/Debug Configurations drop down and select
app
.
- Select Run > Run ‘app’ from the top menu or click the Run icon.
- Select the Run/Debug Configurations drop down and select
To debug the
app
module:Open the Build Variants window using View > Tools Windows > Build Variants from the top menu.
In the Build Variants window, make sure that in the Active Build Variant column, the
:app
entry is set to dev.
Open the Run/Debug Configurations window by clicking on Run > Edit Configurations… on the top menu.
In the Run/Debug Configurations window, select the
app
entry, and under Debugger make sure the Debug Type is set toDual (Java + Native)
- Select Run > Debug ‘app’ from the top menu or click the Debug icon.
If you run into any issues, ask for help in Godot’s Android dev channel.