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Jitsi Meet apps for Android and iOS

Jitsi Meet can be built as a standalone app for Android or iOS. It uses the React Native framework.

If you want to rebuild the SDK yourself look in Android README or iOS README.

First make sure the React Native dependencies are installed.

NOTE: This document assumes the app is being built on a macOS system. NOTE: Node 10.X and npm 6.X are recommended for building.

iOS

  1. Install some extra dependencies
  • Install ios-deploy globally (in case you want to use the React Native CLI to deploy the app to the device)

    npm install -g ios-deploy
  • Install main dependencies:

    npm install
  • Install the required pods (CocoaPods must be installled first, it can be done with Homebrew: brew install cocoapods)

    cd ios
    pod install
    cd ..
  1. Build the app

    There are 2 ways to build the app: using the CLI or using Xcode.

    Using the CLI:

    react-native run-ios --device

    When the app is launched from the CLI the output can be checked with the following command:

    react-native log-ios

    Using Xcode

    • Open ios/jitsi-meet.xcworkspace in Xcode. Make sure it's the workspace file!

    • Select your device from the top bar and hit the "play" button.

    When the app is launched from Xcode the Debug console will show the output logs the application creates.

  2. Other remarks

    It's likely you'll need to change the bundle ID for deploying to a device. This can be changed in the "General" tab. Under "Identity" set "Bundle Identifier" to a different value, and adjust the "Team" in the "Signing" section to match your own.

Android

The React Native dependencies page has very detailed information on how to setup Android Studio and the required components for getting the necessary build environment. Make sure you follow it closely.

  1. Building the app

    The app can be built using the CLI utility as follows:

    react-native run-android

    It will be launched on the connected Android device.

Debugging

The official documentation on debugging is quite extensive and specifies the preferred method for debugging.

NOTE: When using Chrome Developer Tools for debugging the JavaScript source code is being interpreted by Chrome's V8 engine, instead of JSCore which React Native uses. It's important to keep this in mind due to potential differences in supported JavaScript features.