# Meshtastic Android API This module contains the stable AIDL interface and dependencies required to integrate with the Meshtastic Android app. ## Integration [![](https://jitpack.io/v/meshtastic/Meshtastic-Android.svg)](https://jitpack.io/#meshtastic/Meshtastic-Android) To communicate with the Meshtastic Android service from your own application, we recommend using **JitPack**. Add the JitPack repository to your root `build.gradle.kts` (or `settings.gradle.kts`): ```kotlin dependencyResolutionManagement { repositories { google() mavenCentral() maven { url = uri("https://jitpack.io") } } } ``` Add the dependencies to your module's `build.gradle.kts`: ```kotlin dependencies { // Replace 'v2.7.13' with the specific version you need val meshtasticVersion = "v2.7.13" // The core AIDL interface and Intent constants implementation("com.github.meshtastic.Meshtastic-Android:meshtastic-android-api:$meshtasticVersion") // Data models (DataPacket, MeshUser, NodeInfo, etc.) implementation("com.github.meshtastic.Meshtastic-Android:meshtastic-android-model:$meshtasticVersion") // Protobuf definitions (PortNum, Telemetry, etc.) implementation("com.github.meshtastic.Meshtastic-Android:meshtastic-android-proto:$meshtasticVersion") } ``` ## Usage ### 1. Bind to the Service Use the `IMeshService` interface to bind to the Meshtastic service. It is recommended to query the package manager to find the correct service component, as the package name may vary between build flavors (e.g., Play Store vs. F-Droid). ```kotlin val intent = Intent("com.geeksville.mesh.Service") val resolveInfo = packageManager.queryIntentServices(intent, 0) if (resolveInfo.isNotEmpty()) { val serviceInfo = resolveInfo[0].serviceInfo intent.setClassName(serviceInfo.packageName, serviceInfo.name) bindService(intent, serviceConnection, Context.BIND_AUTO_CREATE) } ``` ### 2. Interact with the API Once bound, cast the `IBinder` to `IMeshService`: ```kotlin override fun onServiceConnected(name: ComponentName?, service: IBinder?) { val meshService = IMeshService.Stub.asInterface(service) // Example: Send a broadcast text message val packet = DataPacket( to = DataPacket.ID_BROADCAST, bytes = "Hello Meshtastic!".encodeToByteArray().toByteString(), dataType = PortNum.TEXT_MESSAGE_APP.value, id = meshService.packetId, wantAck = true ) meshService.send(packet) } ``` ### 3. Register a BroadcastReceiver To receive packets and status updates, register a `BroadcastReceiver`. Use `MeshtasticIntent` constants for the actions. **Important:** On Android 13+ (API 33), you **must** use `RECEIVER_EXPORTED` since you are receiving broadcasts from a different application. ```kotlin // Using constants from org.meshtastic.core.api.MeshtasticIntent val intentFilter = IntentFilter().apply { addAction(MeshtasticIntent.ACTION_RECEIVED_TEXT_MESSAGE_APP) addAction(MeshtasticIntent.ACTION_NODE_CHANGE) addAction(MeshtasticIntent.ACTION_CONNECTION_CHANGED) addAction(MeshtasticIntent.ACTION_MESH_DISCONNECTED) } if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU) { registerReceiver(meshtasticReceiver, intentFilter, Context.RECEIVER_EXPORTED) } else { registerReceiver(meshtasticReceiver, intentFilter) } ``` ## Modules * **`core:api`**: Contains `IMeshService.aidl` and `MeshtasticIntent`. * **`core:model`**: Contains Parcelable data classes like `DataPacket`, `MeshUser`, `NodeInfo`. * **`core:proto`**: Contains the generated Protobuf code (Wire).