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This repository contains the source code for JIRA-Android, an Android JIRA client that Android app that will be available from Google Play.
Simplicity and minimalism are JIRA-Android's lifeblood. JIRA is immensely extensible, but that power does not translate well to smaller screens.
Please see the issues section to report any bugs or feature requests and to see the list of known issues.
The build requires Maven
v3.0.3+ and the Android SDK
to be installed in your development environment. In addition you'll need to set
the ANDROID_HOME
environment variable to the location of your SDK:
export ANDROID_HOME=/home/donnfelker/tools/android-sdk
After satisfying those requirements, the build is pretty simple:
- Run
mvn clean package
from theapp
directory to build the APK only - Run
mvn clean install
from the root directory to build the app and also run the integration tests, this requires a connected Android device or running emulator
The app was primarily developed in IntelliJ, and using it is highly recommended but it is not required. Safety not guaranteed for other development environments!
You might find that your device doesn't let you install your build if you already have the version from the Android Market installed. This is standard Android security as it it won't let you directly replace an app that's been signed with a different key. Manually uninstall JIRA from your device and you will then be able to install your own built version.
Please fork this repository and contribute back using pull requests.
Any contributions, large or small, major features, bug fixes, additional language translations, unit/integration tests are welcomed and appreciated.
JIRA is built on top of the disgustingly helpful Android Bootstrap and uses many great open-source libraries from the Android dev community:
- ActionBarSherlock for a consistent, great looking header across all Android platforms, ViewPagerIndicator for swiping between fragments and NineOldAndroids for view animations - all from Jake Wharton.
- Dagger for dependency-injection.
- ButterKnife for view injection
- Otto as the event bus
- Robotium for driving our app during integration tests.
- android-maven-plugin for automating our build and producing release-ready APKs.
- http-request for interacting with remote HTTP resources (API's in this case).
- google-gson for consuming JSON and hydrating POJO's for use in the app.
- Holo Everywhere
Copyright 2013 Citrrus
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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