Archived in favor of https://github.com/Triple-T/gradle-play-publisher
Gradle plugin for publishing Android artifacts to Google Play.
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Autoplay is optimized for CI/CD usage:
- it does not trigger assembly task automatically - you can reuse build artifacts from previous build steps;
- it accepts JSON key as base64-encoded string from external secure variables.
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Autoplay is developer friendly:
- it does not require storing any dummy keys in source control;
- it has a single publish task for uploading artifacts (apk or app bundle) and release notes.
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Autoplay is reliable and future-proof:
- it has clean and concise implementation, which is easy to understand, extend and fix;
- it's covered by unit tests;
- it's built using latest tools and API's.
In the main build.gradle
buildscript {
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
classpath "de.halfbit:autoplay:<version>"
}
}
Latest published version can be found at
Autoplay Version | Gradle Version | AGP Version |
---|---|---|
1.3.x | 4.8.x | |
2.3.x | 4.10.x | |
3.0.x | 5.x, 6.x, 7.x | 3.x |
4.0.x | 6.x | 4.0.x, 4.1.x |
In the application module's build.gradle
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
apply plugin: 'android-autoplay'
autoplay {
track "internal"
secretJsonBase64 project.hasProperty('SECRET_JSON') ? project.property('SECRET_JSON') : ''
}
Execute ./gradlew tasks
and you will see a new publishing task publishApk<BuildVariant>
in the list. Autoplay adds this task for each build variant of release
type. For a project without custom build flavors the task is named publishApkRelease
.
In the application module's build.gradle
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
apply plugin: 'android-autoplay'
autoplay {
track "internal"
artifactType "bundle"
secretJsonBase64 project.hasProperty('SECRET_JSON') ? project.property('SECRET_JSON') : ''
}
Execute ./gradlew tasks
and you will see a new publishing task publishBundle<BuildVariant>
in the list. Autoplay adds this task for each build variant of release
type. For a project without custom build flavors the task is named publishBundleRelease
.
Now you can call this task from a central build script. Here is an example of how to use it with Gitlab CI.
stages:
- assemble
- release
assemble:
stage: assemble
only:
- master
script:
- ./gradlew clean bundleRelease -PSTORE_PASS=${STORE_PASS} -PKEY_PASS=${KEY_PASS}
artifacts:
paths:
- app/build/outputs/
release:
stage: release
dependencies:
- assemble
only:
- master
script:
- ./gradlew publishBundleRelease -PSECRET_JSON=${SECRET_JSON}
You can encode JSON key file into base64 string using following shell command (linux, mac)
base64 -i secret.json -o -
and provide the value to the build script using a protected variable.
Autoplay takes apk and obfuscation mapping files (or app bundle file, if artifactType "bundle"
is set) for uploading from the default build output directories. Release notes are to be stored under src/main/autoplay/release-notes
directory in accordance to the structure shown down below.
src
+- main
+- java
+- autoplay
+- release-notes
+- <track> e.g. internal
+- <locale>.txt e.g. en-US.txt
Autoplay supports following gradle.properties
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
autoplay.connectTimeout |
120000ms | Connection establishment timeout in milliseconds. |
autoplay.readTimeout |
120000ms | Connection reading timeout in milliseconds. |
Happy continuous integration!
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