Compile openssl and curl for Android
Make sure you have Android NDK
installed.
You may also need to install autoconf
and libtool
toolchains as well as build essentials.
If you do not want to compile them yourself, you can download pre-compiled static libraries from releases. They are in build.tar.gz
.
Doing your own compilation is recommended, since the pre-compiled binary can become outdated soon.
Checkout newer versions in git submodules to compile newer versions of the libraries.
git clone https://github.com/robertying/openssl-curl-android.git
cd openssl-curl-android
git submodule update --init --recursive
export NDK=your_android_ndk_root_here # e.g. $HOME/Library/Android/sdk/ndk/22.0.7026061
export HOST_TAG=see_this_table_for_info # e.g. darwin-x86_64, see https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/other_build_systems#overview
export MIN_SDK_VERSION=21 # or any version you want
chmod +x ./build.sh
./build.sh
All compiled libs are located in build/openssl
and build/curl
directory.
Use NDK to link those libs, part of Android.mk
example:
include $(CLEAR_VARS)
LOCAL_MODULE := curl
LOCAL_SRC_FILES := build/curl/$(TARGET_ARCH_ABI)/libcurl.a
include $(PREBUILT_STATIC_LIBRARY)
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Change scripts' configure arguments to meet your own needs.
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For now, using TLS (https) in Android would throw
peer verification failed
.Please explicitly set
curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_CAINFO, CA_BUNDLE_PATH);
whereCA_BUNDLE_PATH
is your ca bundle path in the device storage.You can download and copy cacert.pem to Android assets or the device internal storage to get TLS working for libcurl.
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See this minimal example which calls
curl
from Android app, usingJNI
to uselibcurl
: AndroidCurlExample. It includesAndroid.mk
setup andJNI
configurations. -
Checkout this more complex repo to see how to integrate other compiled static libraries into an existing Android project, including
Android.mk
setup andJNI
configurations.