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Matt Wagantall eb82dbf050 cmsdk: cmhw: Add UniqueDeviceId support
It's sometimes useful to know what physical device you're using.

CMHW SerialNumber and an "ro.serialno" property already exists, but
are not guaranteed to be unique. Different OEM may use overlapping
numbering schemes, and sometimes placeholder like "012345ABCDE" are
used.

Attempt to work around these shortcomings by defining a new
UniqueDeviceId class that provides a globally unique device ID that
is both deterministic for a given device and designed not to overlap
with IDs of any other devices.

Change-Id: I3f426972558394ba8e78261273ac8521aa603327
2016-02-02 16:37:59 -08:00
api cmsdk: cmhw: Add UniqueDeviceId support 2016-02-02 16:37:59 -08:00
cm cmsdk: cmhw: Add UniqueDeviceId support 2016-02-02 16:37:59 -08:00
host/migration migration: Clean up abstractions. 2015-11-29 14:55:52 -08:00
packages/CMSettingsProvider Automatic translation import 2016-02-02 07:04:22 +02:00
samples ExtViews: Add action and meta-data 2016-01-22 15:44:34 -08:00
src/java cmsdk: cmhw: Add UniqueDeviceId support 2016-02-02 16:37:59 -08:00
system-api cmsdk: cmhw: Add UniqueDeviceId support 2016-02-02 16:37:59 -08:00
tests cmsdk: cmhw: Add UniqueDeviceId support 2016-02-02 16:37:59 -08:00
Android.mk cmsdk: Introduce Elderberry, api level 5. 2016-01-18 13:43:03 -08:00
CleanSpec.mk ExtView: Add keyguard specific interface for KeyguardExternalView 2015-12-22 15:13:05 -08:00
README.md cmsdk: Fix readme. 2015-11-09 14:38:40 -08:00
org.cyanogenmod.platform.xml CMSDK: Create Quick Settings Tile API. 2015-04-26 16:55:08 -07:00

README.md

CyanogenMod Platform SDK

The Platform SDK provides a set of APIs that give you easy access to a variety of different features within CyanogenMod. The SDK exposes APIs and system level framework access in the Android framework that aren't available in any other distribution.

Setup

You can either download from prebuilts hosted on github or pull directly via Gradle.

Building against release artifacts

Our stable releases are mirrored in Maven Central, and you can fetch the current release by setting your build.gradle dependencies to

dependencies {
    compile 'org.cyanogenmod:platform.sdk:2.0'
}

Building against development snapshots

Within build.gradle make sure your repositories list sonatype OSS repos for snapshots

repositories {
    maven {
        url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/"
    }
}

You can target the future or development branch by setting your dependencies for 3.0-SNAPSHOT

dependencies {
    compile 'org.cyanogenmod:platform.sdk:3.0-SNAPSHOT'
}

WIKI

For further inquiries regarding this project, please reference the wiki.