import subprocess import gradio as gr def build_android_app(app_name, package_name, website_url, app_logo): try: # Create a new Android app subprocess.check_call(["flutter", "create", app_name]) # Configure the app with open(f"{app_name}/pubspec.yaml", "r+") as f: content = f.read() f.seek(0) f.write(content.replace("name: flutter_app", f"name: {app_name}").replace("description: A new Flutter project.", f"description: {website_url}").replace("# The following line ensures that the Material Icons font is\n # included with your application, so that you can use the icons in\n # the material Icons class.", f" flutter:\n assets:\n - {app_logo}")) f.truncate() # Install dependencies subprocess.check_call(["flutter", "pub", "get"], cwd=app_name) # Run the app subprocess.check_call(["flutter", "run"], cwd=app_name) return "App built successfully." except Exception as e: return f"Error: {str(e)}" # Gradio interface setup demo = gr.Blocks() with demo: gr.Markdown("## Android App Builder\nEnter your app details to build an Android app") with gr.Row(): app_name = gr.Textbox(label="App Name") package_name = gr.Textbox(label="Package Name") website_url = gr.Textbox(label="Website URL") app_logo = gr.Textbox(label="App Logo") output = gr.Textbox(label="Output", placeholder="Output will appear here", lines=10) # Button to trigger app building build_button = gr.Button("Build App") # Bind the button to the function that builds the app build_button.click(fn=build_android_app, inputs=[app_name, package_name, website_url, app_logo], outputs=output) # Launch the Gradio app demo.launch()