Name: GVR Android SDK Short Name: gvr URL: https://github.com/googlevr/gvr-android-sdk Version: 1.130.0 Date: 1 March 2018 Revision: 233e7fe922a543e0bc55382d64cacd047307d0e7 License: Apache 2.0 License File: LICENSE Security Critical: yes Shipped: yes Description: The GVR Android SDK supports both Daydream and Cardboard, including a simple API used for creating apps inserted into Cardboard viewers, and the more complex API for supporting Daydream-ready phones and the Daydream controller. Local Modifications: - Due to binary size concern, we have decided to use a static shim library instead of the shared library that comes with this checkout. The static libraries are downloaded from a public storage through gclient sync. - For Version 1.10.0, we have two date: 6 Dec 2016 and 10 Feb 2017. The latter version cherrypick a CL that fix a crash on K and L. - All JNI calls in the static library also needs to be manually registered. So we have 3 jni related files. These files were generated by base/android/jni_generator/jni_generator.py from Java files. Modifications to these generated files are documented in the files. - The files generated by jni_generator.py use base::size which is not available from third_party; std::extent was used instead, which is standard C++ and available. - In order to run automated end-to-end tests on VR features, VR Services (com.google.vr.vrcore) and in some cases Daydream Home (com.google.android.vr.home) need to be installed before running tests. These are downloaded into test-apks/vr_services and test-apks/daydream_home, respectively. The downloaded APKs are the release APKs that are or were publicly available via the Play Store. - In order to run automated end-to-end tests that involve a Daydream controller, controller_test_api.aar needs to be present. This allows us to send controller events using broadcasts like a real controller sends them over Bluetooth. The library is open-sourced similar to the other .aars, but since it's only useful for Chromium at the moment, it is uploaded to storage instead of to GitHub like the GVR SDK.