Adding third party APKs to the build is definitely possible.
Also APKs and APPs with source code go to the same place; the package/app
folder.
Adding a new APK to the build
In the AOSP root add the folder:
<aosp root>/package/app/< yourappfolder >
Then inside this folder add:
- empty
Android.mk
< yourapp.apk >
The android make file should have the reference to your apk, add this to your Android.mk
:
LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)
include $(CLEAR_VARS)
LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS := optional
LOCAL_MODULE := < your app folder name >
LOCAL_CERTIFICATE := < desired key >
LOCAL_SRC_FILES := < app apk filename >
LOCAL_MODULE_CLASS := APPS
LOCAL_MODULE_SUFFIX := $(COMMON_ANDROID_PACKAGE_SUFFIX)
include $(BUILD_PREBUILT)
Create an entry in the commons.mk
(from AOSP 8.1.0 onwards it is called core.mk
, and is usually found in build/target/product
) for your apk add the line (check where all the others are)
PRODUCT_PACKAGES += < what you have defined in LOCAL_MODULE, it should be your app folder name >
Compile the AOSP and you have a brand new app installed on the system.
Notes
- If your APK is already signed, use the special value
PRESIGNED
as value for LOCAL_CERTIFICATE
- If you want your APK to end up in the
/data/app/
directory, add the line LOCAL_MODULE_PATH := $(TARGET_OUT_DATA)
before the line include $(BUILD_PREBUILT)
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