Simple application to download and apply OTA packages.
Expects a JSON with the following structure:
{
"response": [
{
"datetime": 1230764400,
"filename": "ota-package.zip",
"id": "5eb63bbbe01eeed093cb22bb8f5acdc3",
"romtype": "user",
"size": 314572800,
"url": "https://example.com/ota-package.zip",
"version": "11"
}
]
}
The datetime
attribute is the build date expressed as UNIX timestamp.
The filename
attribute is the name of the file to be downloaded.
The id
attribute is a string that uniquely identifies the update (md5sum).
The romtype
attribute is the string to be compared with build type.
The size
attribute is the size of the update expressed in bytes.
The url
attribute is the URL of the file to be downloaded.
The version
attribute is to be compared with android version.
Additional attributes are ignored.
Updater needs access to the system API, therefore it can't be built only using the public SDK. You first need to generate the libraries with all the needed classes. The application also needs elevated privileges, so you need to sign it with the right key to update the one in the system partition. To do this:
- Place this directory anywhere in the Android source tree
- Generate a keystore and keystore.properties using
gen-keystore.sh
- Build the dependencies running
make UpdaterStudio
from the root of the Android source tree. This command will add the needed libraries insystem_libraries/
.
You need to do the above once, unless Android Studio can't find some symbol.
In this case, rebuild the system libraries with make UpdaterStudio
.