The Android SDK separates tools, platforms, and other components into packages you can download using the SDK Manager.
You can launch the SDK Manager in one of the following ways:
- From Eclipse (with ADT), select Window > Android SDK Manager.
- On Windows, double-click the
SDK Manager.exe
file at the root of the Android SDK directory. - On Mac or Linux, open a terminal and navigate to the
tools/
directory in the Android SDK, then executeandroid sdk
.
You can select which packages you want to download by toggling the checkboxes on the left, then click Install to install the selected packages.
Recommended Packages
Here's an outline of the packages required and those we recommend you use:
- SDK Tools
- Required. Your new SDK installation already has the latest version. Make sure you keep this up to date.
- SDK Platform-tools
- Required. You must install this package when you install the SDK for the first time.
- SDK Platform
- Required.You must download at least one platform into your
environment so you're able to compile your application. In order to provide the best user experience
on the latest devices, we recommend that you use the latest platform version as your build target.
You'll still be able to run your app on older versions, but you must build against the latest
version in order to use new features when running on devices with the latest version of Android.
To get started, download the latest Android version, plus the lowest version you plan to support (we recommend Android 2.2 for your lowest version).
- System Image
- Recommended. Although you might have one or more Android-powered devices on which to test your app, it's unlikely you have a device for every version of Android your app supports. It's a good practice to download system images for all versions of Android your app supports and test your app running on them with the Android emulator.
- Android Support
- Recommended. Includes a static library that allows you to use some of the latest Android APIs (such as fragments, plus others not included in the framework at all) on devices running a platform version as old as Android 1.6. All of the activity templates available when creating a new project with the ADT Plugin require this. For more information, read Support Library.
- SDK Samples
- Recommended. The samples give you source code that you can use to learn about Android, load as a project and run, or reuse in your own app. Note that multiple samples packages are available — one for each Android platform version. When you are choosing a samples package to download, select the one whose API Level matches the API Level of the Android platform that you plan to use.
Tip: For easy access to the SDK tools from a command line, add the
location of the SDK's tools/
and
platform-tools
to your PATH
environment variable.