Update to a new version or branch

Build yourself instead of download

AAPS is not available as download due to regulation for medial devices. It is legal to build the app for your own use but you must not give a copy to others! See FAQ page for details.

Important notes

Overview for updating your AAPS version

  1. Export your settings from the existing AAPS version on your phone. You might not need it, but better be save than sorry.

  2. Update local copy of the AAPS sourcecode (Git->Fetch and Git -> Pull)

  3. Build signed APK

  4. Transfer the built apk to your phone and install it

  5. Check the version in AAPS

  6. Depending on your BG source make sure to identify receiver in xDrip or use the ‘Build your own Dexcom App’.

In case you experience problems, see separate page for troubleshooting Android Studio.

1. Export your settings

See the Export & import settings page if you don’t remember how to do this.

2. Update your local copy

As of version 2.7 repository location changed to https://github.com/nightscout/AndroidAPS. If you are not familiar with git the easiest way for update is remove directory with AAPS on your disk and follow the instructions to do a New clone.

If you have already changed the URL or update from version 2.8.x, follow these steps:

  • Open your existing AAPS project with Android Studio. You might need to select your project. (Double) click on the AAPS project.

    Android Studio - Select Project

  • In the menu bar of Android Studio, select Git -> Fetch

    Android Studio Menu - Git - Fetch

  • You will see a message in the lower right corner that Fetch was successful.

    Android Studio Menu - Git - Fetch successful

  • In the menu bar, now select Git -> Pull

    Android Studio Menu - Git - Pull

  • Leave all options as they are (origin/master) and select Pull

    Android Studio - Git - Pull dialog

  • Wait while download is in progress, you will see this as info in the bottom bar. When it’s done, you will see a success message. Note: The files that were updated may vary! This is not an indication

    Android Studio - Pull successful

  • Gradle Sync will be running a couple of seconds to download some dependencies. Wait until it is finished.

    Android Studio - Gradle Sync

3. Build the Signed APK

Your sourcecode is now the current released version. It’s time to build the signed apk from it as described in the build signed apk section.

4. Transfer the apk

You need to transfer the apk to your phone so you can install it.

See the instructions for Transfer APK to smartphone

5. Install apk

On your phone you have to allow installation from unknown sources. Manuals how to do this can be found on the internet (i.e. here or here). Note: If you completed the build with the same existing key store in Android Studio, then you do not need to remove the existing app on your phone. When you install the apk, follow the prompts to install updates. For other scenarios such as establishing a new key store in Android Studio for your signed apk, you will need to delete the old app before installing the apk.

6. Check AAPS version on phone

After you installed the new apk, you can check the AAPS version on your phone by clicking the three dots menu on the top right and then About. You should see the current version.

AAPS version installed

Troubleshooting

If anything goes wrong, don’t panic.

Take a breath!

Then see the separate page troubleshooting Android Studio if your problem is already documented!