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Important Note

This repository has been archived. We’ve rebuilt the foundations of the Proton Mail Android app and moved it to a new repository.

All future releases and source code updates will be available here: ProtonMail/android-mail

Thank you for your support and understanding.

Proton Mail for Android

Copyright (c) 2020 Proton AG

License

The code and data files in this distribution are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See https://www.gnu.org/licenses/ for a copy of this license.

See LICENSE file

Setup

The most straightforward way to build and run this application is to:

Alternatively, if you want to build the app directly from the command line (or using a different IDE, etc.), you will first need to install the command line tools from: https://developer.android.com/studio#cmdline-tools. Then you will need to install the SDK using the sdkmanager tool. After cloning the repository with git clone you will need to edit the local.properties file so that it points to the location of the SDK. Depending on which operating systems you use, the location of the SDK is usually:

Then, go to the app’s root directory in the command line tool and run:

Note: In app notifications when building from source

When building from source, in app push notifications for new emails will not work out of the box.

The app uses Google's Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) service to deliver push notifications. However, we are not publishing the production version of the configuration files needed to set up this service, because the values specified within are deemed sensitive. Instead, we publish dummy versions of the files (config/google-services/dummy-google-services.json and config/google-services/dummy-google-services-beta.json) which allows you to build the app without push notifications. The dummy files will be copied to the relevant folders once you run the ./gradlew command.

We may offer alternative push notification systems in the future which do not rely on Google services.

Contributions

Contributions are appreciated, but must conform to Proton Guidelines.

Branch naming

Branch names must respect the pattern type/description-of-the-change.

Type must be one of the following:

description of change must be a concise and meaningful description of what is expected by the change apported; words must be separated by a dash -

The whole name of the branch must be lower case.

Commit message

The template for a commit message is the following

<Title of the commit>

#comment <Description of the changes>
Affected: <List of affected classes or behaviours>

Title is required and must start with a capital letter.

#comment field is optional if the Title can exhaustively explain the changes, otherwise is required. Body of the comment must start with a capital letter.

Affected is optional and must be a comma separated list of the elements affected by the changes, it could be the name of a class or a behaviour like Encryption, Login flow, LoginActivity.kt

Code style and pattern

The code must conform the standards defined in the files config/CodeStyle.xml and config/detekt.xml.

CodeStyle.xml can be imported in the IDE ( Preferences -> Editor -> Code Style -> Import scheme for IntelliJ and Android Studio ).

Detekt reports can be generated with the command ./gradlew detekt. Check Detekt GitHub documentation for know how to download and configure the optional IDE plugin.

Copyright (c) 2020 Proton Technologies AG