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Meshtastic-Android Project
Meshtastic-Android is a native Android mobile application written in Kotlin. It serves as a client for Meshtastic, an open-source, off-grid, decentralized mesh networking project.
Architecture
This project is a modern Android application that follows the official architecture guidance from Google. It is a reactive, single-activity app that uses the following:
- UI: Built entirely with Jetpack Compose, including Material 3 components and adaptive layouts for different screen sizes.
- State Management: Unidirectional Data Flow (UDF) is implemented using Kotlin
CoroutinesandFlows.ViewModels act as state holders, exposing UI state as streams of data. - Dependency Injection: Hilt is used for dependency injection throughout the app, simplifying the management of dependencies and improving testability.
- Navigation: Navigation is handled by Jetpack Navigation for Compose, allowing for a declarative and type-safe way to navigate between screens.
- Data: The data layer is implemented using the repository pattern.
- Local Data: Room and DataStore are used for local data persistence.
- Remote Data: The app communicates with Meshtastic devices over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, using a custom protocol based on Protobuf. It can also connect to MQTT servers. The networking logic is encapsulated in the
:networkmodule.
- Background Processing: WorkManager is used for deferrable background tasks.
- Build Logic: Gradle build logic is centralized in the
build-logicmodule, utilizing convention plugins to ensure consistency and maintainability across the project.
Modules
The project is organized into the following modules:
app/: The main Android application.network/: A library module containing the offline-first networking logic for communicating with the Meshtastic http json api for device hardware and firmware information.mesh_service_example/: An example application demonstrating how to use the AIDL interface to interact with mesh service provided by the main application.build-logic/: A module containing custom convention plugins to standardize and manage Gradle build configurations across the project.
Commands to Build & Test
The app has two product flavors: fdroid and google, and two build types: debug and release.
- Build:
./gradlew assemble{Variant}. For example,assembleGoogleDebugorassembleFdroidRelease. - Fix linting/formatting:
./gradlew spotlessApply - Run linter checks:
./gradlew detekt - Run local unit tests:
./gradlew test - Run instrumented tests:
./gradlew connectedAndroidTest
Creating tests
Instrumented tests
- Tests for UI features should use
ComposeTestRule. - UI tests are located in
app/src/androidTest/java/.
Local tests
- Unit tests are located in
app/src/test/java/. - Use kotlinx.coroutines.test for testing coroutines.
Continuous integration
- The CI/CD workflows are defined in
.github/workflows/*.yaml. - These workflows run checks for code style, linting, and tests on every pull request.
Version control and code location
- The project uses git and is hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/meshtastic/Meshtastic-Android.
Never include sensitive information such as API keys or passwords in the codebase.- Follow the Meshtastic contribution guidelines
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