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# Developing for Android on OS X
Install Oracle JDK 7+ and Android Studio:
brew tap caskroom/cask
brew install brew-cask
brew cask install java
brew cask install android-studio
Once Android Studio is downloaded and installed, the [first time it's run it'll ask to install the Android SDK](http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/index.html?pkg=studio) which you should do. While doing so in the Android SDK Manager make sure to also select and install "Android Support Repository" and "Android Support Library" from "Extras":
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/98601/9915837/289f398e-5c6e-11e5-9a84-ed4d08d52d1f.png)
By default, the Android SDK will be installed to `/Users/<user>/Library/Android/sdk/`. If you open Android Studio at this point, you may get an error message telling you that it can't find a JVM, it's because you installed a custom Java VM from Oracle. Follow [these instructions](http://tools.android.com/recent/androidstudio1rc3_releasecandidate3released) to start Android Studio. You'll wind up setting these environment variables in your .bash_profile or similar:
echo "export ANDROID_HOME=`brew --prefix android-sdk`" >> .bash_profile
echo "export ANDROID_NDK_PATH=`brew --cellar android-ndk`/r10e" >> .bash_profile
# Replace <path> with something like /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_31.jdk/Contents/Home
echo "export JAVA_HOME=<path>" >> .bash_profile
echo "export STUDIO_JDK=$JAVA_HOME" >> .bash_profile
## Setting Mapbox Access Token
_The demo applications use Mapbox vector tiles, which require a Mapbox account and API access token. Obtain an access token on the [Mapbox account page](https://www.mapbox.com/account/apps/)._
gradle will take the value of the `MAPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN` environ variable and save it to `android/MapboxGLAndroidSDKTestApp/src/main/res/raw/token.txt` where the app will read it from.
Run:
make android
open -a Android\ Studio
You can then open `android` in Android Studio via "Import project (Eclipse ADT, Gradle, etc.)".
**Next: get your app [running on a hardware Android Device](docs/ANDROID_DEVICE.md) or [simulator](docs/ANDROID_SIMULATOR.md)**
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