oliviergauthier / gradle-appcenter-plugin

This gradle plugin allow you to upload each build variant of your android application to separate AppCenter Apps.
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AppCenter Gradle Plugin

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Summary

This plugin allow you to upload android application to AppCenter. You can declare several applications, the plugin will take care of build variant to upload the apk on the right AppCenter application

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Quick Start

File : build.gradle

buildscript {
    repositories {
        maven {
            url "https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/"
        }
    }
    dependencies {
        classpath "gradle.plugin.com.betomorrow.gradle:appcenter-plugin:2.0.4"
    }
}

File : app/build.gradle


apply plugin: "com.betomorrow.appcenter"

android {
    // ...
    flavorDimensions "environment"
    productFlavors {
        alpha {
            dimension "environment"
            applicationIdSuffix ".alpha"
            versionNameSuffix "-alpha"
        }
        beta {
            dimension "environment"
            applicationIdSuffix ".beta"
            versionNameSuffix "-beta"
        }
        prod {
            dimension "environment"
        }
    }

    buildTypes {
        release {
            signingConfig android.signingConfigs.release
        }
    }
}

appcenter {
    apiToken = "XXXXXXXX"                       // Api Token from AppCenter user profile
    ownerName = "ACME"                          // Owner Name from AppCenter Application (see following note)
    distributionGroups = ["Beta"]               // Name of the AppCenter Distribution Group
    releaseNotes = file("../changelog.md")      // Can be a file or text
    notifyTesters = true                        // Send mail to testers
    apps {                                      // Here we manage 3 AppCenter applications : alpha, beta and prod
        alpha {                                 // When dimension is provided, this name match the productFlavor name
            dimension = "environment"           // This dimension match the flavor dimension
            appName = "GradleSample-Alpha"      // The AppCenter application name
        }
        beta {
            dimension = "environment"
            appName = "GradleSample-Beta"
        }
        prodRelease {                           // When no dimension is provided, this name match the full variant name
            appName = "GradleSample"            // Application Name from AppCenter (see following note)
        }
    }
}

Note : ownerName and appName can be found from AppCenter application url (https://appcenter.ms/users/{ownerName}/apps/{appName})

The plugin will generate severals tasks for each variant :

To upload an apk, just run tasks assemble and appCenterUpload

./gradlew assembleAlphaRelease appCenterUploadAlphaRelease

Override properties

Each apps nodes inherit properties from appcenter global properties. You can override those properties by defining properties on the target application node like in the following sample with alpha node

appcenter {
    apiToken = "XXXXXXXX"
    ownerName = "ACME"
    distributionGroups = ["Beta"]
    releaseNotes = file("../changelog.md")
    notifyTesters = false
    symbols = ["symbols.zip"]
    apps {      
        alpha {
            dimension = "environment"
            apiToken = "YYYYYYYY"
            ownerName = "AnotherOwner"
            distributionGroups = ["Alpha"]
            releaseNotes = "No Changes"
            appName = "GradleSample-Alpha"
            notifyTesters = true
            uploadMappingFiles = true
            symbols = ["symbols.zip"]
        }
        prodRelease {           
            appName = "GradleSample"
        }
    }
}

Gradle Android Plugin Compatibility Matrix

Android Build Tool Version AppCenter Plugin Version
4.1.3 1.3.x
3.6.0 1.2.x
3.5.0 1.1.13 - 1.1.18
3.3.0 < 1.1.13

Use Environment Variables (for CI use)

Timeouts

By default, plugin set timeouts to 60 seconds. You can override them with the following properties :

You can define those properties in your local gradle.properties or global ~/.gradle/gradle.properties

Common mistakes

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