OpenSSL scripts and binaries for Android (useful for Qt Android apps)
In this repo you can find the prebuilt OpenSSL libs for Android, a QMake include project .pri
file that can be used integrated with Qt projects, and a .cmake
file for CMake based projects.
The following directories are available
ssl_3
: for Qt 6.5.0+.ssl_1_1
: for Qt Qt 5.12.5+, 5.13.1+, 5.14.0+, 5.15.0+, Qt 6.x.x up to 6.4.x
To add OpenSSL to your QMake project, append the following to your .pro
project file:
android: include(<path/to/android_openssl/openssl.pri)
To add OpenSSL to your CMake project, append the following to your project's CMakeLists.txt
file:
if (ANDROID)
FetchContent_Declare(
android_openssl
DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP true
URL https://github.com/KDAB/android_openssl/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
# URL_HASH MD5=c97d6ad774fab16be63b0ab40f78d945 #optional
)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(android_openssl)
include(${android_openssl_SOURCE_DIR}/android_openssl.cmake)
endif()
or, if you cloned the repository into a subdirectory:
include(<path/to/android_openssl>/android_openssl.cmake)
Then
qt_add_executable(your_target_name ..)
qt_add_executable(your_second_target_name ..)
if (ANDROID)
add_android_openssl_libraries(your_target_name your_second_target_name)
endif()
The build script build_ssl.sh
can be used to rebuild the OpenSSL libraries. Since specific
versions might depend or work better with specific NDK versions, the OpenSSL/NDK version
combinations are defined in the script. Before running the script, check that the NDK paths
are correct for your environment.
The build script was tested against bash
and zsh
on Linux and macOS.