├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── app
├── .gitignore
├── build.gradle
├── proguard-rules.pro
└── src
│ └── main
│ ├── AndroidManifest.xml
│ ├── java
│ └── io
│ │ └── left
│ │ └── hellomesh
│ │ └── MainActivity.java
│ └── res
│ ├── layout
│ └── activity_main.xml
│ ├── mipmap-hdpi
│ └── rm_launcher.png
│ ├── mipmap-mdpi
│ └── rm_launcher.png
│ ├── mipmap-xhdpi
│ └── rm_launcher.png
│ ├── mipmap-xxhdpi
│ └── rm_launcher.png
│ ├── mipmap-xxxhdpi
│ └── rm_launcher.png
│ ├── values-w820dp
│ └── dimens.xml
│ └── values
│ ├── colors.xml
│ ├── dimens.xml
│ ├── strings.xml
│ └── styles.xml
├── build.gradle
├── gradle.properties
├── gradle
└── wrapper
│ ├── gradle-wrapper.jar
│ └── gradle-wrapper.properties
├── gradlew
├── gradlew.bat
└── settings.gradle
/.gitignore:
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4 | .settings
5 | .vscode
6 | .classpath
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13 | # - The "Intellij Patch" section is uncommented.
14 | # - The workaround in the Gradle section is deleted.
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17 |
18 | ### Android ###
19 | # Built application files
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21 | *.ap_
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56 | .idea/tasks.xml
57 | .idea/gradle.xml
58 | .idea/libraries
59 |
60 | # Keystore files
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63 | # External native build folder generated in Android Studio 2.2 and later
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67 | google-services.json
68 |
69 | # Freeline
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71 | freeline/
72 | freeline_project_description.json
73 |
74 | ### Android Patch ###
75 | gen-external-apklibs
76 |
77 | ### Git ###
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94 | .idea/**/dynamic.xml
95 | .idea/**/uiDesigner.xml
96 |
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115 | # JIRA plugin
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117 |
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119 | com_crashlytics_export_strings.xml
120 | crashlytics.properties
121 | crashlytics-build.properties
122 | fabric.properties
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124 | ### Intellij Patch ###
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127 | .idea/misc.xml
128 | *.ipr
129 |
130 | ### Linux ###
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149 |
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164 | .com.apple.timemachine.donotpresent
165 |
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170 | Temporary Items
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173 | ### Windows ###
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177 | ehthumbs_vista.db
178 |
179 | # Folder config file
180 | Desktop.ini
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182 | # Recycle Bin used on file shares
183 | $RECYCLE.BIN/
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185 | # Windows Installer files
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198 | # Ignore Gradle GUI config
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201 | # Avoid ignoring Gradle wrapper jar file (.jar files are usually ignored)
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207 | # license
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209 |
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1 | # Hello Mesh
2 | This is the simplest example app using the mesh framework - it shows how to discover other users
3 | using the same app, send and receive data on the mesh and configure the role within the mesh
4 | (forwarder or not, internet sharer or not)
5 |
6 | ## How does it work?
7 | The RightMesh library has an autonomous networking layer which manages the connectivity between
8 | devices using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi direct. It does this by linking together hotspots using
9 | our patent-pending switching technology.
10 |
11 | In addition to helping the devices make the physical connections to each other, RightMesh implements
12 | a neighbour discovery protocol which allows devices to discover each other across many hops.
13 |
14 | As a developer you will receive events when other devices running the same app join the network
15 | (even if they are connected through devices which are running different apps). You will also receive
16 | an event when data is received from another device running the same app as you.
17 |
18 | RightMesh abstracts away the idea of IPv4, IPv6 addresses, MAC addresses etc., since any given
19 | device may have any number of connections into the mesh at a given moment. Instead every device has
20 | a MeshID which is used in place of these other types of addresses.
21 |
22 | The MeshID is actually an Ethereum compatible account which will be used very soon to keep track
23 | of how much data has been forwarded and received so that people can be incentivized to use the mesh.
24 |
25 | You can send byte arrays of data to other mesh devices and RightMesh will handle reliable
26 | communication for you. While the library does it's best to ensure connectivity to as many devices
27 | as possible at all times, the mobile nature of the devices means they may disconnect from each other
28 | . RightMesh implements networking layers to handle this enabling reliable congestion-aware end-to-end
29 | communications. Compared to similar libraries, RightMesh does not broadcast to all other devices in
30 | the mesh, it actually forms paths and performs routing using this two-layer system.
31 |
32 | For the developer, this means when they issue a send call, they can trust that the data will be
33 | received on the other side, even when the network grows in size, and despite the mobile nature of
34 | the devices.
35 |
36 | ## Documentation
37 | Our API reference is available at [https://developer.rightmesh.io/api/](https://developer.rightmesh.io/api/)
38 |
39 | A detailed step-by-step breakdown of how to get started can be found in our reference guide: [https://developer.rightmesh.io/reference/](https://developer.rightmesh.io/reference/)
40 |
41 | In order for this sample app to work, you need to obtain RightMesh developer account, and API key
42 | from our developer website: [https://developer.rightmesh.io/](developer.rightmesh.io)
43 |
44 | Set your username, password and key in the app [build.gradle](app/build.gradle) file. The main
45 | source code is available in [MainActivity.java](app/src/main/java/io/left/hellomesh/MainActivity.java)
46 |
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1 | // NOTE: you MUST disable configureOnDemand for your compiler.
2 | // To do this in Android Studio: https://stackoverflow.com/a/49994951/4082582
3 | plugins {
4 | id 'com.android.application'
5 | id 'io.left.rightmesh.rightmesh-plugin' version '1.8.1'
6 | }
7 |
8 | rightmesh {
9 | appKey = rightmesh_hellomesh_key
10 | username = rightmesh_build_username
11 | password = rightmesh_build_password
12 | }
13 |
14 | preBuild.dependsOn("rightmesh")
15 |
16 | repositories {
17 | google()
18 | jcenter()
19 | mavenCentral()
20 | maven {
21 | url "https://artifactory.rightmesh.io/artifactory/maven"
22 | credentials {
23 | username rightmesh_build_username
24 | password rightmesh_build_password
25 | }
26 | }
27 | maven { url "https://dl.bintray.com/ethereum/maven" }
28 | }
29 |
30 | android {
31 | compileSdkVersion 27
32 | buildToolsVersion '28.0.3'
33 | defaultConfig {
34 | applicationId "io.left.hellomesh"
35 | minSdkVersion 14
36 | targetSdkVersion 27
37 | versionCode 1
38 | versionName "1.0"
39 | multiDexEnabled true
40 | }
41 | dexOptions {
42 | javaMaxHeapSize "4g"
43 | }
44 | buildTypes {
45 | release {
46 | minifyEnabled false
47 | proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro'
48 | }
49 | }
50 | compileOptions {
51 | targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
52 | sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
53 | }
54 | lintOptions {
55 | abortOnError false
56 | }
57 | }
58 |
59 | dependencies {
60 | implementation 'com.android.support:multidex:1.0.3'
61 | implementation ('io.left.rightmesh:lib-rightmesh-android:0.10.0')
62 | implementation 'com.android.support:support-v4:27.1.1'
63 | implementation 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:27.1.1'
64 |
65 | implementation fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
66 | }
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1 | # Add project specific ProGuard rules here.
2 | # By default, the flags in this file are appended to flags specified
3 | # in /home/jason/Android/Sdk/tools/proguard/proguard-android.txt
4 | # You can edit the include path and order by changing the proguardFiles
5 | # directive in build.gradle.
6 | #
7 | # For more details, see
8 | # http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/proguard.html
9 |
10 | # Add any project specific keep options here:
11 |
12 | # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
13 | # and specify the fully qualified class name to the JavaScript interface
14 | # class:
15 | #-keepclassmembers class fqcn.of.javascript.interface.for.webview {
16 | # public *;
17 | #}
18 |
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1 | package io.left.hellomesh;
2 |
3 | import static io.left.rightmesh.mesh.MeshManager.DATA_RECEIVED;
4 | import static io.left.rightmesh.mesh.MeshManager.PEER_CHANGED;
5 | import static io.left.rightmesh.mesh.MeshManager.REMOVED;
6 |
7 | import android.app.Activity;
8 | import android.media.Ringtone;
9 | import android.media.RingtoneManager;
10 | import android.net.Uri;
11 | import android.os.Bundle;
12 | import android.view.View;
13 | import android.widget.Button;
14 | import android.widget.TextView;
15 | import android.widget.Toast;
16 |
17 | import io.left.rightmesh.android.AndroidMeshManager;
18 | import io.left.rightmesh.android.AndroidMeshService;
19 | import io.left.rightmesh.id.MeshId;
20 | import io.left.rightmesh.mesh.MeshManager;
21 | import io.left.rightmesh.mesh.MeshManager.PeerChangedEvent;
22 | import io.left.rightmesh.mesh.MeshManager.RightMeshEvent;
23 | import io.left.rightmesh.mesh.MeshStateListener;
24 | import io.left.rightmesh.util.Logger;
25 | import io.left.rightmesh.util.RightMeshException;
26 |
27 | import java.util.HashSet;
28 |
29 | public class MainActivity extends Activity implements MeshStateListener {
30 | // TODO: this port must match the port assigned, on developer.rightmesh.io, to your key
31 | private static final int HELLO_PORT = 1357;
32 |
33 | // MeshManager instance - interface to the mesh network.
34 | AndroidMeshManager mm = null;
35 |
36 | // Set to keep track of peers connected to the mesh.
37 | HashSet users = new HashSet<>();
38 |
39 | /**
40 | * Called when app first opens, initializes {@link AndroidMeshManager} reference (which will
41 | * start the {@link AndroidMeshService} if it isn't already running.
42 | *
43 | * @param savedInstanceState passed from operating system
44 | */
45 | @Override
46 | protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
47 | super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
48 | setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
49 |
50 | // TODO: when testing, we suggest using rightmesh-library-dev in app:build.gradle,
51 | // and specifying a pattern as the third argument to this call. This will isolate
52 | // your devices so they won't try to connect to the network of the developer sitting
53 | // beside you :D
54 | mm = AndroidMeshManager.getInstance(
55 | MainActivity.this,
56 | MainActivity.this);
57 | }
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * Called when activity is on screen.
61 | */
62 | @Override
63 | protected void onResume() {
64 | try {
65 | super.onResume();
66 | mm.resume();
67 | } catch (RightMeshException.RightMeshServiceDisconnectedException e) {
68 | e.printStackTrace();
69 | }
70 | }
71 |
72 | /**
73 | * Called when the app is being closed (not just navigated away from). Shuts down
74 | * the {@link AndroidMeshManager} instance.
75 | */
76 | @Override
77 | protected void onDestroy() {
78 | try {
79 | super.onDestroy();
80 | mm.stop();
81 | } catch (RightMeshException.RightMeshServiceDisconnectedException e) {
82 | e.printStackTrace();
83 | }
84 | }
85 |
86 | /**
87 | * Called by the {@link AndroidMeshService} when the mesh state changes.
88 | * Initializes mesh connection
89 | * on first call.
90 | *
91 | * @param uuid our own user id on first detecting
92 | * @param state state which indicates SUCCESS or an error code
93 | */
94 | @Override
95 | public void meshStateChanged(MeshId uuid, int state) {
96 | if (state == MeshStateListener.SUCCESS) {
97 | try {
98 | // Binds this app to MESH_PORT.
99 | // This app will now receive all events generated on that port.
100 | mm.bind(HELLO_PORT);
101 |
102 | // Subscribes handlers to receive events from the mesh.
103 | mm.on(DATA_RECEIVED, this::handleDataReceived);
104 | mm.on(PEER_CHANGED, this::handlePeerChanged);
105 |
106 | // Enable buttons now that mesh is connected.
107 | Button btnConfigure = findViewById(R.id.btnConfigure);
108 | Button btnSend = findViewById(R.id.btnHello);
109 | btnConfigure.setEnabled(true);
110 | btnSend.setEnabled(true);
111 | } catch (RightMeshException e) {
112 | String status = "Error initializing the library" + e.toString();
113 | Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), status, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
114 | TextView txtStatus = findViewById(R.id.txtStatus);
115 | txtStatus.setText(status);
116 | return;
117 | }
118 | }
119 |
120 | // Update display on successful calls (i.e. not FAILURE or DISABLED).
121 | if (state == MeshStateListener.SUCCESS || state == MeshStateListener.RESUME) {
122 | updateStatus();
123 | }
124 | }
125 |
126 | /**
127 | * Update the {@link TextView} with a list of all peers.
128 | */
129 | private void updateStatus() {
130 | StringBuilder status = new StringBuilder("uuid: " + mm.getUuid().toString() + "\npeers:\n");
131 | for (MeshId user : users) {
132 | status.append(user.toString()).append("\n");
133 | }
134 | TextView txtStatus = findViewById(R.id.txtStatus);
135 | txtStatus.setText(status.toString());
136 | }
137 |
138 | /**
139 | * Handles incoming data events from the mesh - toasts the contents of the data.
140 | *
141 | * @param e event object from mesh
142 | */
143 | private void handleDataReceived(RightMeshEvent e) {
144 | final MeshManager.DataReceivedEvent event = (MeshManager.DataReceivedEvent) e;
145 |
146 | runOnUiThread(() -> {
147 | // Toast data contents.
148 | String message = new String(event.data);
149 | Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, message, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
150 |
151 | // Play a notification.
152 | Uri notification = RingtoneManager.getDefaultUri(RingtoneManager.TYPE_NOTIFICATION);
153 | Ringtone r = RingtoneManager.getRingtone(MainActivity.this, notification);
154 | r.play();
155 | });
156 | }
157 |
158 | /**
159 | * Handles peer update events from the mesh - maintains a list of peers and updates the display.
160 | *
161 | * @param e event object from mesh
162 | */
163 | private void handlePeerChanged(RightMeshEvent e) {
164 | // Update peer list.
165 | PeerChangedEvent event = (PeerChangedEvent) e;
166 | if (event.state != REMOVED && !users.contains(event.peerUuid)) {
167 | users.add(event.peerUuid);
168 | } else if (event.state == REMOVED) {
169 | users.remove(event.peerUuid);
170 | }
171 |
172 | // Update display.
173 | runOnUiThread(this::updateStatus);
174 | }
175 |
176 | /**
177 | * Sends "hello" to all known peers.
178 | *
179 | * @param v calling view
180 | * @throws RightMeshException Throws exception when there's an error in the library
181 | */
182 | public void sendHello(View v) throws RightMeshException {
183 | for (MeshId receiver : users) {
184 | String msg = "Hello to: " + receiver + " from" + mm.getUuid();
185 | Logger.log(this.getClass().getCanonicalName(), "MSG: " + msg);
186 | byte[] testData = msg.getBytes();
187 | mm.sendDataReliable(receiver, HELLO_PORT, testData);
188 | }
189 | }
190 |
191 | /**
192 | * Open mesh settings screen.
193 | *
194 | * @param v calling view
195 | */
196 | public void configure(View v) {
197 | try {
198 | mm.showSettingsActivity();
199 | } catch (RightMeshException ex) {
200 | Logger.log(this.getClass().getCanonicalName(), "Service not connected");
201 | }
202 | }
203 | }
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/app/src/main/res/values-w820dp/dimens.xml:
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5 | 64dp
6 |
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/app/src/main/res/values/colors.xml:
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2 |
3 | #3F51B5
4 | #303F9F
5 | #FF4081
6 |
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/app/src/main/res/values/dimens.xml:
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2 |
3 | 16dp
4 | 16dp
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6 |
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/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml:
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1 |
2 | HelloMesh
3 |
4 |
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/build.gradle:
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1 | // Top-level build file where you can add configuration options common to all sub-projects/modules.
2 |
3 | buildscript {
4 | repositories {
5 | google()
6 | jcenter()
7 | }
8 | dependencies {
9 | classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1'
10 |
11 | // NOTE: Do not place your application dependencies here; they belong
12 | // in the individual module build.gradle files
13 | }
14 | }
15 |
16 | allprojects {
17 | repositories {
18 | google()
19 | jcenter()
20 | }
21 | }
22 |
23 | task clean(type: Delete) {
24 | delete rootProject.buildDir
25 | }
26 |
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/gradle.properties:
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1 | org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4096m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
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/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties:
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1 | #Fri Nov 10 15:47:46 PST 2017
2 | distributionBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
3 | distributionPath=wrapper/dists
4 | zipStoreBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
5 | zipStorePath=wrapper/dists
6 | distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.10.2-all.zip
7 |
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/gradlew:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | ##############################################################################
4 | ##
5 | ## Gradle start up script for UN*X
6 | ##
7 | ##############################################################################
8 |
9 | # Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
10 | DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=""
11 |
12 | APP_NAME="Gradle"
13 | APP_BASE_NAME=`basename "$0"`
14 |
15 | # Use the maximum available, or set MAX_FD != -1 to use that value.
16 | MAX_FD="maximum"
17 |
18 | warn ( ) {
19 | echo "$*"
20 | }
21 |
22 | die ( ) {
23 | echo
24 | echo "$*"
25 | echo
26 | exit 1
27 | }
28 |
29 | # OS specific support (must be 'true' or 'false').
30 | cygwin=false
31 | msys=false
32 | darwin=false
33 | case "`uname`" in
34 | CYGWIN* )
35 | cygwin=true
36 | ;;
37 | Darwin* )
38 | darwin=true
39 | ;;
40 | MINGW* )
41 | msys=true
42 | ;;
43 | esac
44 |
45 | # Attempt to set APP_HOME
46 | # Resolve links: $0 may be a link
47 | PRG="$0"
48 | # Need this for relative symlinks.
49 | while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do
50 | ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"`
51 | link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
52 | if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then
53 | PRG="$link"
54 | else
55 | PRG=`dirname "$PRG"`"/$link"
56 | fi
57 | done
58 | SAVED="`pwd`"
59 | cd "`dirname \"$PRG\"`/" >/dev/null
60 | APP_HOME="`pwd -P`"
61 | cd "$SAVED" >/dev/null
62 |
63 | CLASSPATH=$APP_HOME/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar
64 |
65 | # Determine the Java command to use to start the JVM.
66 | if [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
67 | if [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" ] ; then
68 | # IBM's JDK on AIX uses strange locations for the executables
69 | JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java"
70 | else
71 | JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
72 | fi
73 | if [ ! -x "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
74 | die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: $JAVA_HOME
75 |
76 | Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
77 | location of your Java installation."
78 | fi
79 | else
80 | JAVACMD="java"
81 | which java >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
82 |
83 | Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
84 | location of your Java installation."
85 | fi
86 |
87 | # Increase the maximum file descriptors if we can.
88 | if [ "$cygwin" = "false" -a "$darwin" = "false" ] ; then
89 | MAX_FD_LIMIT=`ulimit -H -n`
90 | if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
91 | if [ "$MAX_FD" = "maximum" -o "$MAX_FD" = "max" ] ; then
92 | MAX_FD="$MAX_FD_LIMIT"
93 | fi
94 | ulimit -n $MAX_FD
95 | if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
96 | warn "Could not set maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD"
97 | fi
98 | else
99 | warn "Could not query maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD_LIMIT"
100 | fi
101 | fi
102 |
103 | # For Darwin, add options to specify how the application appears in the dock
104 | if $darwin; then
105 | GRADLE_OPTS="$GRADLE_OPTS \"-Xdock:name=$APP_NAME\" \"-Xdock:icon=$APP_HOME/media/gradle.icns\""
106 | fi
107 |
108 | # For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running java
109 | if $cygwin ; then
110 | APP_HOME=`cygpath --path --mixed "$APP_HOME"`
111 | CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --mixed "$CLASSPATH"`
112 | JAVACMD=`cygpath --unix "$JAVACMD"`
113 |
114 | # We build the pattern for arguments to be converted via cygpath
115 | ROOTDIRSRAW=`find -L / -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d 2>/dev/null`
116 | SEP=""
117 | for dir in $ROOTDIRSRAW ; do
118 | ROOTDIRS="$ROOTDIRS$SEP$dir"
119 | SEP="|"
120 | done
121 | OURCYGPATTERN="(^($ROOTDIRS))"
122 | # Add a user-defined pattern to the cygpath arguments
123 | if [ "$GRADLE_CYGPATTERN" != "" ] ; then
124 | OURCYGPATTERN="$OURCYGPATTERN|($GRADLE_CYGPATTERN)"
125 | fi
126 | # Now convert the arguments - kludge to limit ourselves to /bin/sh
127 | i=0
128 | for arg in "$@" ; do
129 | CHECK=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "$OURCYGPATTERN" -`
130 | CHECK2=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "^-"` ### Determine if an option
131 |
132 | if [ $CHECK -ne 0 ] && [ $CHECK2 -eq 0 ] ; then ### Added a condition
133 | eval `echo args$i`=`cygpath --path --ignore --mixed "$arg"`
134 | else
135 | eval `echo args$i`="\"$arg\""
136 | fi
137 | i=$((i+1))
138 | done
139 | case $i in
140 | (0) set -- ;;
141 | (1) set -- "$args0" ;;
142 | (2) set -- "$args0" "$args1" ;;
143 | (3) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" ;;
144 | (4) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" ;;
145 | (5) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" ;;
146 | (6) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" ;;
147 | (7) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" ;;
148 | (8) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" ;;
149 | (9) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" "$args8" ;;
150 | esac
151 | fi
152 |
153 | # Split up the JVM_OPTS And GRADLE_OPTS values into an array, following the shell quoting and substitution rules
154 | function splitJvmOpts() {
155 | JVM_OPTS=("$@")
156 | }
157 | eval splitJvmOpts $DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS $JAVA_OPTS $GRADLE_OPTS
158 | JVM_OPTS[${#JVM_OPTS[*]}]="-Dorg.gradle.appname=$APP_BASE_NAME"
159 |
160 | exec "$JAVACMD" "${JVM_OPTS[@]}" -classpath "$CLASSPATH" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain "$@"
161 |
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/gradlew.bat:
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1 | @if "%DEBUG%" == "" @echo off
2 | @rem ##########################################################################
3 | @rem
4 | @rem Gradle startup script for Windows
5 | @rem
6 | @rem ##########################################################################
7 |
8 | @rem Set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
9 | if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" setlocal
10 |
11 | @rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
12 | set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=
13 |
14 | set DIRNAME=%~dp0
15 | if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=.
16 | set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0
17 | set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME%
18 |
19 | @rem Find java.exe
20 | if defined JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromJavaHome
21 |
22 | set JAVA_EXE=java.exe
23 | %JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1
24 | if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init
25 |
26 | echo.
27 | echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
28 | echo.
29 | echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
30 | echo location of your Java installation.
31 |
32 | goto fail
33 |
34 | :findJavaFromJavaHome
35 | set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=%
36 | set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe
37 |
38 | if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto init
39 |
40 | echo.
41 | echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME%
42 | echo.
43 | echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
44 | echo location of your Java installation.
45 |
46 | goto fail
47 |
48 | :init
49 | @rem Get command-line arguments, handling Windowz variants
50 |
51 | if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto win9xME_args
52 | if "%@eval[2+2]" == "4" goto 4NT_args
53 |
54 | :win9xME_args
55 | @rem Slurp the command line arguments.
56 | set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
57 | set _SKIP=2
58 |
59 | :win9xME_args_slurp
60 | if "x%~1" == "x" goto execute
61 |
62 | set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%*
63 | goto execute
64 |
65 | :4NT_args
66 | @rem Get arguments from the 4NT Shell from JP Software
67 | set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%$
68 |
69 | :execute
70 | @rem Setup the command line
71 |
72 | set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\gradle\wrapper\gradle-wrapper.jar
73 |
74 | @rem Execute Gradle
75 | "%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %GRADLE_OPTS% "-Dorg.gradle.appname=%APP_BASE_NAME%" -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain %CMD_LINE_ARGS%
76 |
77 | :end
78 | @rem End local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
79 | if "%ERRORLEVEL%"=="0" goto mainEnd
80 |
81 | :fail
82 | rem Set variable GRADLE_EXIT_CONSOLE if you need the _script_ return code instead of
83 | rem the _cmd.exe /c_ return code!
84 | if not "" == "%GRADLE_EXIT_CONSOLE%" exit 1
85 | exit /b 1
86 |
87 | :mainEnd
88 | if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" endlocal
89 |
90 | :omega
91 |
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/settings.gradle:
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1 | include ':app'
2 | pluginManagement.repositories {
3 | maven {
4 | url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/"
5 | }
6 | google()
7 | jcenter()
8 | mavenCentral()
9 | mavenLocal()
10 | maven {
11 | url 'https://artifactory.rightmesh.io/artifactory/maven'
12 | credentials {
13 | username rightmesh_build_username
14 | password rightmesh_build_password
15 | }
16 | }
17 | }
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