I want to upload an Android app with debug symbols to Google Play Console in order to have detailed crash logs for my C++ code.
So I followed the steps here and added this line:
android.buildTypes.release.ndk.debugSymbolLevel = 'FULL'
At the top of my Gradle file just below the 'apply plugin:' lines (in the Gradle at :app level)
I also tried to add:
ndk {
debugSymbolLevel 'FULL'
}
in: buildTypes { release{ here!!! }}
but doesn't work.
I still get the following message in the Google Play Console when I upload my app:
This App Bundle contains native code, and you've not uploaded debug
symbols. We recommend you upload a symbol file to make your crashes
and ANRs easier to analyze and debug.
The problem is mentioned here but not solved.
Anybody found a workaround?
Thanks.
In my case my build.gradle script already had a buildTypes block and in that block I could set up the ndk.debugSymbolLevel config option, an image say more than thousand words, hope it can help you
image of my build.gradle script
I got problem when change name packages in android studio,
first i use some open source project, then when i want to change the previous packages some of function cant be used, the error message is "ClassNotFoundException:yuku.kpri.model.Song" even thoughni already change packages "yuku" to "buna" and all packages that related to "yuku" change to "buna" and also packages "yuku.kpri.model.Song" changes to "buna.kpri.model.Song" but the code still run to yuku.kpri.model.Song,
I already try many solution like
Close/Unselect Compact Empty Middle Packages ,Then right click your package and rename it. Here
Clean Project
Rebuild Project
change the applicationId Here
Error Message when try to use the function
Here
Help me to solve this problem, what i miss and my mistake...
im looking for your answer
One thing you could try is selecting File --> Invalidate Caches/Restart, sometimes it works magic.
This could be a Proguard issue.
Try to set "minifyEnabled false" for both Release & Debug build types in your projects build.gradle file :
buildTypes {
debug {
minifyEnabled false
}
release {
minifyEnabled false
}
}
If this works, you should exclude the class in the proguard-ruls.pro file.
I need the Gradle build to be marked as a failure and it should be stopped automatically if running lint gives me an error. I made the changes in code as required but it did not result in any change.
Code:
lintOptions {
// set to true to turn off analysis progress reporting by lint
quiet true
// if true, stop the gradle build if errors are found
abortOnError true
// if true, only report errors
ignoreWarnings false
}
Also apart from it, I need to add lint to CI. The CI software I use is Jenkins. SO I need to configure their android linting plugin of Jenkins such that the build is stopped and marked Failure if Lint gives an error.
I am very new to lint and CI, so please provide a detailed answer.
You don't need the Lint Jenkins plugin. Just put something this in your JenkinsFile.
try {
sh './gradlew lint'
} finally {
step([$class: 'ArtifactArchiver', artifacts: 'app/build/reports/staticAnalysis/lint/', fingerprint: true])
}
ArtifactArchiver is just to collect artifacts after lint check.
Background
I've recently migrated my app to Android-Studio. I had some issues doing so, but I got over them eventually.
The problem
For some reason, on Android Studio, when I try to sign an APK, I get a lot of errors that look like this:
Error:(16) Error: "..." is not translated in "de" (German), "el" (Greek), "iw" (Hebrew) [MissingTranslation]
(where "..." is a string)
At the bottom, after a lot of errors of this kind, I see this:
Error:Execution failed for task ':app:lintVitalRelease'.
> Lint found fatal errors while assembling a release target.
To proceed, either fix the issues identified by lint, or modify your build script as follows:
...
android {
lintOptions {
checkReleaseBuilds false
// Or, if you prefer, you can continue to check for errors in release builds,
// but continue the build even when errors are found:
abortOnError false
}
}
...
The question
I'm not sure what's wrong and how I can fix it. On Eclipse I did it very easily. Missing translations shouldn't stop me from signing an APK...
To me it seems as if Lint is preventing the exporting of the APK, and that the reason is that I didn't translate all of the strings. Is that true?
Can anyone please help me? How can I fix this, so that Lint will show me just warnings instead? or a confirmation dialog if I'm sure I want to do it?
The cleanest way to solve the problem is to disable Lint checks of missing translations for release builds only.
To do so add "disable 'MissingTranslation'" to your build.gradle file as shown below:
android {
buildTypes {
release {
lintOptions {
disable 'MissingTranslation'
}
}
}
}
To me it seems as if Lint is preventing the exporting of the APK, and
that the reason is that I didn't translate all of the strings. Is that
true?
Yes. Default option is lintOptions.abortOnError = true
Can anyone please help me?
You should open the build.gradle file located at the main project module, or the generic folder if you do not have a module. Then add the suggested lines:
android {
lintOptions {
checkReleaseBuilds false
// Or, if you prefer, you can continue to check for errors in release builds,
// but continue the build even when errors are found:
abortOnError false
}
}
Some Lint warnings are by default turned to studio as errors, I don't actually know why, but in terms of translations I guess that is a way to "stop" you publishing an app that the translation is incomplete due to a last minute additions of some texts.
With the lintOptions checkReleaseBuilds abortOnError you set the checking of Lint not to run for release versions and also not stopping if an "error" is found. Below I explain where the Lint errors settings can be found, so if you want to go further you can go one step forward and read them one by one. Some of them provide helpful instructions for code optimizations.
How can I fix this, so that Lint will show me just warnings instead?
or a confirmation dialog if I'm sure I want to do it?
There is also an option at the Android Studio settings to change any Lint error to Lint warning, but I never test that. I usually turn to the gradle solution.
The option is located at Settings > Inspections > Android Lint. For easy find open Settings and at the search (located at the top) type Lint translation there you can change the translation options appear at the left from errors to warnings.
An other option if your error strings never going to be translated is to add at your XML string files tools:ignore="MissingTranslation" either at the root item or at each non-translatable string.
Simple way to solve this Error
Just add following Code To do add "disable 'MissingTranslation'" to your build.gradle file as shown below:
...
android {
lintOptions {
checkReleaseBuilds false
// Or, if you prefer, you can continue to check for errors in release builds,
// but continue the build even when errors are found:
abortOnError false
}
}
...
OR You can also Add this:
android {
buildTypes {
release {
lintOptions {
disable 'MissingTranslation'
}
}
}
}
You could try to open "Translations Editor" and set the string "..." as "Unstranlatable".
You also must remove all translations of this string.
FWIW: If you don't plan on supporting other languages, then you don't need to disable the lint checks at all. Sometimes your project setup (or a library you're importing) may have accidentally - or intentionally - included a config to support additional languages by declaring a values- folder for that language like this for instance:
<your project source folder>/main/res/values-ar
This was the case for me so I simply removed the folder. But if you have no control over the offending library then one choice is to disable lint abortOnError as indicated in the accepted answer, or find a way to exclude 'library-imported' folders somehow. For the latter option you can start here
there is many solution but i tried
<string name="hello" translatable="false">hello</string>
It's the ignore attribute of the tools namespace in your strings file, as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
tools:ignore="MissingTranslation" >
<!-- your strings here; no need now for the translatable attribute -->
</resources>
and from the Gradle
release {
lintOptions {
disable 'MissingTranslation'
}
}
and
android {
lintOptions {
disable 'MissingTranslation'
}
}
Working
buildTypes {
release {
lintOptions {
checkReleaseBuilds false
abortOnError false
}
minifyEnabled false
proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro'
}
}
when i was trying to execute my android studio wear application it shows lint error.
Here is my log :
Error:Execution failed for task ':wear:lint'.
> Lint found errors in the project; aborting build.
Fix the issues identified by lint, or add the following to your build script to proceed with errors:
...
android {
lintOptions {
abortOnError false
}
}
...
Add this to your build.gradle file
android {
lintOptions {
abortOnError false
}
}
Add this to your module level build.gradle file
> lintOptions {
> abortOnError false
> }
This will stop aborting of gradle if any lint error found, even though this is not recommended.
Alternatively you can just go to yourproject>app>build>results>lint_error.htmland then see errors and solve them or, you can also go for,
Analyze>Inspect Code and solve errors beforehand.
Hope this will solve your query.