libavif Android JNI Bindings

This subdirectory contains Android JNI bindings that will enable use of the libavif decoder in Android apps.

Prerequisites

  • Android SDK - For building the JNI bindings. SDK has to be downloaded and set up for Android API target 30.
  • Android NDK - For building the decoder (in the examples, we use libgav1).
  • Gradle.
  • CMake.
  • Ninja.

Generate the AAR package

The following steps will generate the AAR package that contains libavif and the JNI wrapper. It can then be used as a dependency for Android apps.

Note: The instructions in this section will use libgav1 as the AV1 decoder. Any other decoder can be used but the avifandroidjni/src/main/jni/CMakeLists.txt file has to be updated accordingly.

Step 1 - Checkout libavif

$ git clone https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/libavif.git
$ cd libavif

Step 2 - Set the SDK and NDK paths in environment variables.

$ export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT="/path/to/android/sdk"
$ export ANDROID_NDK_HOME="/path/to/android/ndk"

Step 3 - Checkout and build libgav1

$ cd ext
$ ./libgav1_android.sh "${ANDROID_NDK_HOME}"
$ cd ..

Step 4 - Build the JNI Wrapper and generate the AAR package

$ cd android_jni
$ ./gradlew build assembleRelease

If all the steps were completed successfully, the AAR package that contains libavif and the JNI wrapper can be found in libavif/android_jni/avifandroidjni/build/outputs/aar. You can now follow the instructions in the next section to include the AAR package as a dependency in your Android project.

Add an AAR dependency to your Android Project

The instructions on how to add the AAR package as a dependency to your Android project can be found here.

Using Android Studio

The entire android_jni directory can be imported as a project into Android Studio.

To build the project from within Android Studio, follow the all the steps from the above section to checkout and build libgav1. After that, the last step is equivalent to invoking the build from Android Studio.