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build android

Usage Synopsis
General $ tns build android [--compileSdk <API Level>] [--key-store-path <File Path> --key-store-password <Password> --key-store-alias <Name> --key-store-alias-password <Password>] [--release] [--static-bindings]

Builds the project for Android and produces an APK that you can manually deploy on device or in the native emulator.

Options

  • --compileSdk - Sets the Android SDK that will be used to build the project.
  • --release - If set, produces a release build. Otherwise, produces a debug build. When set, you must also specify the --key-store-* options.
  • --key-store-path - Specifies the file path to the keystore file (P12) which you want to use to code sign your APK. You can use the --key-store-* options along with --release to produce a signed release build. You need to specify all --key-store-* options.
  • --key-store-password - Provides the password for the keystore file specified with --key-store-path. You can use the --key-store-* options along with --release to produce a signed release build. You need to specify all --key-store-* options.
  • --key-store-alias - Provides the alias for the keystore file specified with --key-store-path. You can use the --key-store-* options along with --release to produce a signed release build. You need to specify all --key-store-* options.
  • --key-store-alias-password - Provides the password for the alias specified with --key-store-alias-password. You can use the --key-store-* options along with --release to produce a signed release build. You need to specify all --key-store-* options.
  • --static-bindings - If set, generates static bindings from your JavaScript code to corresponding native Android APIs during build. This static bindings speed up app loading.

Attributes

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Command Limitations

  • When the --release flag is set, you must also specify all --key-store-* options.

Related Commands

Command Description
build ios Builds the project for iOS and produces an APP or IPA that you can manually deploy in the iOS Simulator or on device, respectively.
build Builds the project for the selected target platform and produces an application package that you can manually deploy on device or in the native emulator.
debug android Debugs your project on a connected Android device or in a native emulator.
debug ios Debugs your project on a connected iOS device or in a native emulator.
debug Debugs your project on a connected device or in a native emulator.
deploy Builds and deploys the project to a connected physical or virtual device.
emulate android Builds the specified project and runs it in a native Android emulator.
emulate ios Builds the specified project and runs it in the native iOS Simulator.
emulate You must run the emulate command with a related command.
livesync Synchronizes the latest changes in your project to devices.
livesync ios Synchronizes the latest changes in your project to iOS devices or the iOS Simulator.
livesync android Synchronizes the latest changes in your project to Android devices.
run android Runs your project on a connected Android device or in a native Android emulator, if configured.
run ios Runs your project on a connected iOS device or in the iOS Simulator, if configured.
run Runs your project on a connected device or in the native emulator for the selected platform.
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