# Incremental Install Incremental Install is a way of building & deploying an APK that tries to minimize the time it takes to make a change and see that change running on device. They work best with `is_component_build=true`, and do *not* require a rooted device. ## Building Add the gn arg: incremental_install = true This causes all apks to be built as incremental except for denylisted ones. ## Running It is not enough to `adb install` them. You must use the generated wrapper script: out/Debug/bin/your_apk run out/Debug/bin/run_chrome_public_test_apk # Automatically sets --fast-local-dev # How it Works ## Overview The basic idea is to sideload .dex and .so files to `/data/local/tmp` rather than bundling them in the .apk. Then, when making a change, only the changed .dex / .so needs to be pushed to the device. Faster Builds: * No `final_dex` step (where all .dex files are merged into one) * No need to rebuild .apk for code-only changes (but required for resources) * Apks sign faster because they are smaller. Faster Installs: * The .apk is smaller, and so faster to verify. * No need to run `adb install` for code-only changes. * Only changed .so / .dex files are pushed. MD5s of existing on-device files are cached on host computer. Slower Initial Runs: * The first time you run an incremental .apk, the `DexOpt` needs to run on all .dex files. This step is normally done during `adb install`, but is done on start-up for incremental apks. * DexOpt results are cached, so subsequent runs are faster. * The slowdown varies significantly based on the Android version. Android O+ has almost no visible slow-down. Caveats: * Isolated processes (on L+) are incompatible with incremental install. As a work-around, isolated processes are disabled when building incremental apks. * Android resources, assets, and `loadable_modules` are not sideloaded (they remain in the apk), so builds & installs that modify any of these are not as fast as those that modify only .java / .cc. * Since files are sideloaded to `/data/local/tmp`, you need to use the wrapper scripts to uninstall them fully. E.g.: ```shell out/Default/bin/chrome_public_apk uninstall ``` ## The Code All incremental apks have the same classes.dex, which is built from: //build/android/incremental_install:bootstrap_java They also have a transformed `AndroidManifest.xml`, which overrides the the main application class and any instrumentation classes so that they instead point to `BootstrapApplication`. This is built by: //build/android/incremental_install/generate_android_manifest.py Wrapper scripts and install logic is contained in: //build/android/incremental_install/create_install_script.py //build/android/incremental_install/installer.py Finally, GN logic for incremental apks is sprinkled throughout.