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How to convert kivy/kivymd app to apk in Windows?
You can also check out my [project](https://github.com/mehmet-karagoz/Learn-New-Language-With-Srt-Files) that I made using kivymd.
You can also check out my project that I made using kivymd.
python-for-android
- Error compiling kivy based app to APK using Buildozer
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Error during build process on Buildozer + kivy. I'm tired). 2 days of struggle.
With that said the error is probably caused by something else, if you can't get it working post the complete build output with log_level=2. It could be an issue with your Java environment as per this issue https://github.com/kivy/python-for-android/issues/2790
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Recipes in kivy
I assume you are referring to Android here... The existing p4a build recipes are located in the pythonforandroid/recipes directory, you need make a grpc directory in this format.
- Error during compilation, before was working :(
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App runs but crashes on calling on openai function , llama_index , langchain
You can't use any random library on Android, you are limited to pure python code and libraries with a build recipe for cross compilation. I am not familiar with the packages you try to use here, but probably there are no existing recipes and you'll need to provide that yourself to get it working (which, if I had to guess, is not going to be easy)
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Compile iOS app on Mac after development on Windows
Build recipes are used to compile libraries for use on mobile platforms, see kivy-ios recipes directory and the corresponding python-for-android recipes directory. The quality varies here, some recipes may use outdated versions or provide limited library functionality. If you develop on Windows, you can install and use pretty much any Python package, but on mobile platforms, you are limited to those that are either 100% pure python, or have a build recipe.
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Anyone succeeded in kivy+ocr?
figure out a recipe for buildozer. imo harder, as compiling is hell/we aren't trained to compile as python programmers. if you have C/C++ experience and have used make/clang before this route is for you. https://github.com/kivy/python-for-android/blob/develop/doc/source/recipes.rst
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Budozer not find swagger-client that satisfies
This should work as long as they are either pure python modules, or have a matching build recipe in python-for-android
- AndroidX Issue
- Building With Scipy
What are some alternatives?
HangMan-Project - The Famous 2D HangMan Game now with more graphics and animations with a better user interaction and much more.
buildozer - Generic Python packager for Android and iOS
killer - Windows Task Manager with special features, written in Python.
KivyMD - KivyMD is a collection of Material Design compliant widgets for use with Kivy, a framework for cross-platform, touch-enabled graphical applications. https://youtube.com/c/KivyMD https://twitter.com/KivyMD https://habr.com/ru/users/kivymd https://stackoverflow.com/tags/kivymd
alarm-clock - A simple alarm-clock created using Python and Kivy.
KivMob - AdMob support for Kivy
CoinTex - A cross-platform multi-level game created in Python using Kivy.
PlaystoreDownloader - A command line tool to download Android applications directly from the Google Play Store by specifying their package name (an initial one-time configuration is required)
gplaydl - Command Line Google Play APK downloader. Download APK files to your PC directly from Google Play Store.
spotlightify - The Spotify overlay controller
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS