for a one year using onesignal to send notification , recently occured an error although the APP is installed and users are added, in sectoin "all users" notification is not reachable.
error:
google Play services library initialization error. Check for conflicting plugins and make sure "com.google.android.gms.version" is in your AndroidManifest.xml. Check the logcat for more details..
i added
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.gms.version"
android:value="#integer/google_play_services_version" />
in AndroidManifest.xml
and i have this code in buil.gradle
compile 'com.onesignal:OneSignal:3.8.4'
// Required for OneSignal, even if you have added FCM.
compile 'com.google.gms:google-services:3.2.1'
please help me.
It also happened to me. I tried many things about libraries, versions and got frustrated.
Finally, I created a new App in Onesignal. As soon as I put the new token, it started to work. No idea why, but if this is an option for you, you can try
Related
I try to setup Firebase Crashlytics after done setup Firebase.
The crashes was sent successfully.
Which I can see them in firebase dashboard.
But When I enter crashlytics to see crash detail.
I got stuck on step 3 (Build and run your app , We'll be listening for your app to communicate with our servers.).
I already try uninstall-reinstall , remove fabric or firebase crash report part but not working at all.
Here is firebase,fabric,crashlytics version I use.
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.1'
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.0.2'
classpath 'io.fabric.tools:gradle:1.26.1'
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-core:16.0.7'
implementation('com.crashlytics.sdk.android:crashlytics:2.9.9#aar')
{
transitive = true;
}
Any solution?
Guys I have commented earlier here for solution but fortunately got its solution on my own.
Initialization of app is not mentioned anywhere to get crashlytics report on our console!
Step 1. First follow the official doc's link to include all dependencies as it is given there and setup your firebase app through firebase console.
Step 2. Now do the following initialization in your base application class or base activity class.
FirebaseApp.initializeApp(getApplicationContext());
FirebaseCrashlytics.getInstance().setCrashlyticsCollectionEnabled(true);
Now clean you project and do some force crash for few times, you should be able to see your crashlytics report on your firebase console
Refer this answer also OkHttp timeout issue
I had the same problem.I was working in an old project with the old Fabric Crashlytics and Google Analytics
So, this are the steps I did to see the screen in Firebase of "Installation successful!"
Delete everything related to Fabric from the project-level build.gradle
Delete everything related to Fabric from the app-level build.gradle
Search and delete all calls to Crashlytics within the project
Clean Project
Build Project
and finally, start again following the steps from this link
The first 4 steps were the most important in my case. They cleaned every trace of the Fabric library that I had previously installed.
Firebase Document also tells us to wait 5 minutes https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/test-implementation?platform=android
This is what is said in document :
To test the implementation, press the button in your app to force the
crash, then reopen your app so that Crashlytics can send the crash
report to Firebase. It may take up to five minutes for the report to
appear in the Firebase console.
I also followed #Shetanks answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/59906454/14784590
And its working after few crashes in two different devices.
Try updating your dependencies according to the Get Started page.
It should be something like:
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-core:16.0.7'
implementation('com.crashlytics.sdk.android:crashlytics:2.9.9')
Remove the line:
transitive = true;
If you have multiple apps in the project then make sure that right app is selected for communication in the Firebase crashlytics console.
I searched everything on the web, at the end I realized that I have selected the wrong app in crashlytics console.
I have the same problem as well and tried out all the possible solutions. I just deleted the project from firebase console and recreate the project. It works for me.
Note: It is not a good approach If you have a lot of data in your firebase project. I would suggest using this approach If you are using firebase only for crashlytics.
my case i selected Crashlytic for android, not ios
I got an android app where Fabric Crashytics is installed. I've followed the official guide to setup Firebase Crashlytics and linked the Fabric and Firebase accounts (AFAIK Firebase acquired Fabric recently).
So in particular I removed the Fabric API key with <meta-data/> tag in manifest.xml.
Then I tried to make a test crash but it didn't appear neither in Firebase not Fabric dashboard, however I got a success log in logcat: Crashlytics report upload complete: <ID>.
When I sniffed the network, it appeared that I'm getting 403 Unathorized from Crashlytics. However when I add the Fabric API key in <meta-data/> tag it works and I see the crash report.
Help me please what is wrong with my configuration, why do I need to use old Fabric API key if I'm using new Firebase Crashlytics and docs don't state that.
For those on iOS that used Fabric, so this is what I finally got from support. I wanted to start fresh.
Visit https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started?authuser=1#ios.
Revise pods in Podfile accordingly (specify versions of Fabric and Crashlytics as instructed)
Update the build phase run script: "${PODS_ROOT}/Fabric/run" instead of the current one that points to their Fabric API key
Remove API key from Info.plist - In your AppDelegate.swift, remove import Fabric and import Crashlytics and any Fabric.with statement, keep import Firebase and use FirebaseApp.configure() instead
Go to project settings in Firebase console, click the Integrations tab, unlink the appropriate Fabric app from Firebase (if you don't do this, you will get an error looking like: "[Fabric] failed to download settings Error Domain=FABNetworkError Code=-5")
Go to the Crashlytics tab and you should see that you have to onboard Firebase Crashlytics again.
Go through those steps choosing "This app doesn't have Crashlytics installed" and when you get to the final step, build and run the app and wait a few seconds. Then you Crashlytics tab will be setup.
Once I did this, and force crashed, it FINALLY showed up.
Below things are mandatory, if you Migrate from existing Fabric crashlytic application to Firebase crashlytic
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
/>
Fabric.with(new Crashlytics()));
But not sure what will happen to these API and KEY, once fabric is down Say mid 2019.
The Firebase Crash Reporting will be superseded by Fabric Crashlytics and not the other way around ...currently there still seems to be some dependency to firebase-crash, which might get removed in future versions.
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/upgrade-from-crash-reporting
^ despite it reads "Firebase Crashlytics" there, it might still be "Fabric Crashlytics".
I am trying out the new Firebase/Crashlytics setup and seem to run into a weird issue.
I have one Android code base with multiple product flavors and each flavor is a separate individual app.
all of these apps are registered in Fabric (from the past)
all of these apps are added in Firebase
All linking between the two seems ok (from Fabric side as well as from Firebase side, it says that it is all linked up)
I removed the Fabric API key from the manifest file and added the appropriate plugins/dependencies etc. to both gradle files
I try to send a test crash report as per Firebase instructions.
I receive it perfectly fine on one of the product flavors, so I assume all works well.
However,
the rest of the product flavors do not send the crash report and I get this error in log:
E/Fabric: Failed to retrieve settings from https://settings.crashlytics.com/spi/v2/platforms/android/apps/package name/settings
Ok, I think I solved the problem, but the solution does not seem to be the way it should work (at least I do not think).
Go to Firebase Console > Project Settings > Account Linking > Fabric > Select the app and Unlink it
Confim in Fabric > App > Firebase - that it is unlinked
Go to Firebase > Project > Crashlytics (select the app you want) and you should now get a dialog to link your app again
Choose to link as a New Crashlytics (not existing one) and follow the directions
After that all should work fine
So basically, from Fabric>Firebase screen - there is no link visible and from Firebase>Account Linking>Fabric screen - there is also no linking visible. So no linking, but your crashes will be visible in Firebase.
This takes me a lot of time than I figured out how to migrate correctly. Actually you have two ways how to do it:
Perform clean migration without keeping crash history from Fabric Crashlytics
This way is described in Firebase Crashlytics developer guide. You have to here remove com.crashlytics.ApiKey meta-data from app manifest file.
With this way you must not link Fabric with Firebase otherwise crashes will not shown in Firebase nor Fabric console.
Link Fabric with Firebase and keep the crash history
This way is probably nowhere documented. Crucial is here to keep com.crashlytics.ApiKey meta-data in your manifest. Then you need to link Fabric Crashlytics with Firebase. You can also enable forwarding Events (formerly Answers) to Firebase Analytics. Both actions are presented in Fabric console, look for Firebase in a side menu.
All new crash reports show up in both Fabric console and Firebase console. Also this linking arrange a copying all Fabric crash report history to Firebase.
I think firebase-core artifact is not necessary here, but I added it. I'm also using Fabric Events, so with firebase-core additional app usage events was appeared in Firebase Analytics.
I had the same issue and it took me a lot of time to figure out.
I solved my problem by going to FireBase Console > [my project] > Crashlytics. In the dropdown you need to select your app. After that a wizard with three steps will show up.
Click whatever option suits you, I chose the first because it's a new app. After that the second step shows up.
Now here comes the important part. Make sure you click the link to go to the documentation! A new browser tab will open up. If you already finished the project setup like me, you can close it. After that you will automatically go to the 3rd option. Most of the time I never clicked the link because I had already completed the installation. And once I did I never noticed that the 3rd option was available because I'm at the other tab. As a result I never got to see the 3rd option.
At this point you should open your app and it will automatically connect to Firebase without any problem.
Edit: After I tried to add some other build variants I noticed that I was still getting some errors while retrieving the settings. It took me a lot of time to figure out how to solve it. The best thing I could come up with is:
switch to build variant
perform an assemble[YOUR_BUILD_VARIANT] on the gradle tab.
build > rebuild project
delete old app from device if present.
install app and open it.
Sometimes this also didn't work and I tried the same steps again one or two times and suddenly it started working...
It also helped me to enable additional debug logging for fabric and crashlytics.
adb shell setprop log.tag.Fabric DEBUG
adb shell setprop log.tag.CrashlyticsCore DEBUG
If there's network connectivity (like in Airplane mode), you will get this error even if everything is setup correctly.
You will also get:
E/Fabric﹕ Failed to retrieve settings from https://settings.crashlytics.com/spi/v2/platforms/android/apps/com.xyz/settings
W/Fabric﹕ Received null settings, skipping initialization!
To prevent Crashlytics from further crashing when logging, I do this:
boolean fabricInitialized = Fabric.isInitialized();
if (fabricInitialized) {
Crashlytics.log(someString);
}
Go to the settings of the project and add SHA-1 key for your android app.
After that redownload google-service.json to your sources.
This causes disappearing of this error
E/Fabric: Failed to retrieve settings from https://settings.crashlytics.com/spi/v2/platforms/android/apps/package name/settings
And after quite a huge delay you'll see crashes in Firebase Console.
By the way this doesn't help me with apps that were registered under one Google account, and after that moved to another account. Wiating for a response of Firebase team about this issue.
You probably forgot to add:
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="h4132h4k324hjh4l4324h24hk21h4kj2h4" />
To your Manifest file. At least in my case, that was the reason.
In my case, the location of meta-data:io.fabric.ApiKey was wrong.
app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
before
<application
...>
<activity
...>
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="xxxxxx" />
</activity>
</application>
after
<application
...>
<activity
...>
</activity>
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="xxxxxx" />
</application>
I hope this will be of some help.
I'm finding out that I had to unregister and re-register my existing apps with Firebase after converting over to FirebaseCrashlytics.
Make sure you get your app to the following point before running it for it's initial FirebaseCrashlytics registration (console waits for initial registration), otherwise it won't register:
enter image description here
None of this is obvious!
Upgrade to the Firebase Crashlytics SDK Android & iOS
You can now set up Crashlytics in your app by using the new official Firebase Crashlytics SDK, which offers improved APIs that are more consistent with other Firebase products and more intuitive to use. This guide describes how to upgrade to the new SDK from the Fabric Crashlytics SDK. It describes the changes that come with the new APIs, the reason for the changes, and how to update your code, if required.
Android
Precondition: Migrate your app to AndroidX
1. Add a Firebase configuration file
Open your Project Settings.
Click Download google-services.json to obtain your Firebase Android config file.
Move your config file into the module (app-level) directory of your app.
2. Switch your dependencies
(project-level)/build.gradle
Deprecated From:
buildscript {
// ...
repositories {
// ...
// Remove Fabric's Maven repository.
maven { url 'https://maven.fabric.io/public' }
// Add Google's Maven repository (if it's not there already).
google()
}
dependencies {
// ..
// Add the Google Services Gradle plugin (if it's not there already).
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.3'
// Remove the Fabric Gradle plugin.
classpath 'io.fabric.tools:gradle:1.31.2'
}
}
To:
buildscript {
// ...
repositories {
// ...
// Add Google's Maven repository (if it's not there already).
google()
}
dependencies {
// ..
// Add the Google Services Gradle plugin (if it's not there already).
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.3'
// Add the Firebase Crashlytics Gradle plugin.
classpath 'com.google.firebase:firebase-crashlytics-gradle:2.1.0'
}
}
(app-level)/build.gradle
Finally, add the Firebase Crashlytics SDK. In your app-level build.gradle, replace the legacy Fabric Crashlytics SDK with the new Firebase Crashlytics SDK. For an optimal experience with Firebase Crashlytics, we recommend also adding the Firebase SDK for Google Analytics to your app (make sure to add Version 17.2.3 or later in order to get real time crash-free users and breadcrumbs).
Deprecated From:
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
// Apply the Google Services plugin (if it's not there already).
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
// Remove the Fabric plugin.
apply plugin: 'io.fabric'
dependencies {
// Remove the Fabric Crashlytics SDK.
implementation 'com.crashlytics.sdk.android:crashlytics:2.10.1'
// Recommended: Add the Google Analytics SDK.
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-analytics:17.4.1'
}
To:
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
// Apply the Google Services plugin (if it's not there already).
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
// Add the Firebase Crashlytics plugin.
apply plugin: 'com.google.firebase.crashlytics'
dependencies {
// Add the Firebase Crashlytics SDK.
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-crashlytics:17.0.0'
// Recommended: Add the Google Analytics SDK.
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-analytics:17.4.1'
}
Update your code
Crashlytics.log is now an instance method
From Fabric: Crashlytics.log("my message");
To Firebase Crashlytics SDK:
FirebaseCrashlytics crashlytics = FirebaseCrashlytics.getInstance();
// To log a message to a crash report, use the following syntax:
crashlytics.log("E/TAG: my message");
The crash method is removed
From Fabric: Crashlytics.getInstance().crash().
To Firebase Crashlytics SDK:
throw RuntimeException("Test Crash")
Now, FirebaseCrashlytics starts up automatically using a
ContentProvider defined in the new Firebase Crashlytics SDK. Remove
calls to Fabric.with() if they exist. If you're already using Firebase
Crashlytics, your app may already be using automatic startup and may
not contain a call to Fabric.with().
GL
I came across this issue in the new Firebase SDK upgrade to 17.0.0+ version.
The issue was caused when we use multiple flavors. In case you are using a separate flavor - debug and have it linked to firebase as well, instead of adding the google-services.json file to the app root, we have to add the flavor specific json file to the appropriate folder for the flavor - app -> src -> (flavor folder).
This will ensure that the generated code has the correct client id for the flavor.
This is a silly mistake but there are chances for people to miss it.
At First you have to enable the Crashlytics in the Crashlytics tab in your project in the console (before or after adding all the dependencies of crashlytics) or follow these steps present in this
link:
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started?authuser=0&platform=android
After checking internet connection, I solved this issue by activate Crashlytics for my app in the Firebase console (then, relaunch app and all should work fine)
I posting this answer for those who want it to get it working without unlinking their app from Firebase Crashlytics.
To Achieve this they have to do following,
Add fabric API key back in AndroidManifest as metadata.
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="fabric_api_key"
/>
Initialize Fabric.
Fabric.with(this, new Crashlytics());
After doing these two steps Crashlytics starts working again without unlinking your app.
When following the instructions to migrate an existing app 'that extend a WakefulBroadcastReceiver', I get an error cannot resolve gcm for com.google.android.gms.gcm.GcmReceiver.
Google omitted the instructions to make sure that, if you are compiling individual play-services packages (as recommended), you need to add
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-gcm:7.x.x' to your build.gradle
I am trying out the new Firebase/Crashlytics setup and seem to run into a weird issue.
I have one Android code base with multiple product flavors and each flavor is a separate individual app.
all of these apps are registered in Fabric (from the past)
all of these apps are added in Firebase
All linking between the two seems ok (from Fabric side as well as from Firebase side, it says that it is all linked up)
I removed the Fabric API key from the manifest file and added the appropriate plugins/dependencies etc. to both gradle files
I try to send a test crash report as per Firebase instructions.
I receive it perfectly fine on one of the product flavors, so I assume all works well.
However,
the rest of the product flavors do not send the crash report and I get this error in log:
E/Fabric: Failed to retrieve settings from https://settings.crashlytics.com/spi/v2/platforms/android/apps/package name/settings
Ok, I think I solved the problem, but the solution does not seem to be the way it should work (at least I do not think).
Go to Firebase Console > Project Settings > Account Linking > Fabric > Select the app and Unlink it
Confim in Fabric > App > Firebase - that it is unlinked
Go to Firebase > Project > Crashlytics (select the app you want) and you should now get a dialog to link your app again
Choose to link as a New Crashlytics (not existing one) and follow the directions
After that all should work fine
So basically, from Fabric>Firebase screen - there is no link visible and from Firebase>Account Linking>Fabric screen - there is also no linking visible. So no linking, but your crashes will be visible in Firebase.
This takes me a lot of time than I figured out how to migrate correctly. Actually you have two ways how to do it:
Perform clean migration without keeping crash history from Fabric Crashlytics
This way is described in Firebase Crashlytics developer guide. You have to here remove com.crashlytics.ApiKey meta-data from app manifest file.
With this way you must not link Fabric with Firebase otherwise crashes will not shown in Firebase nor Fabric console.
Link Fabric with Firebase and keep the crash history
This way is probably nowhere documented. Crucial is here to keep com.crashlytics.ApiKey meta-data in your manifest. Then you need to link Fabric Crashlytics with Firebase. You can also enable forwarding Events (formerly Answers) to Firebase Analytics. Both actions are presented in Fabric console, look for Firebase in a side menu.
All new crash reports show up in both Fabric console and Firebase console. Also this linking arrange a copying all Fabric crash report history to Firebase.
I think firebase-core artifact is not necessary here, but I added it. I'm also using Fabric Events, so with firebase-core additional app usage events was appeared in Firebase Analytics.
I had the same issue and it took me a lot of time to figure out.
I solved my problem by going to FireBase Console > [my project] > Crashlytics. In the dropdown you need to select your app. After that a wizard with three steps will show up.
Click whatever option suits you, I chose the first because it's a new app. After that the second step shows up.
Now here comes the important part. Make sure you click the link to go to the documentation! A new browser tab will open up. If you already finished the project setup like me, you can close it. After that you will automatically go to the 3rd option. Most of the time I never clicked the link because I had already completed the installation. And once I did I never noticed that the 3rd option was available because I'm at the other tab. As a result I never got to see the 3rd option.
At this point you should open your app and it will automatically connect to Firebase without any problem.
Edit: After I tried to add some other build variants I noticed that I was still getting some errors while retrieving the settings. It took me a lot of time to figure out how to solve it. The best thing I could come up with is:
switch to build variant
perform an assemble[YOUR_BUILD_VARIANT] on the gradle tab.
build > rebuild project
delete old app from device if present.
install app and open it.
Sometimes this also didn't work and I tried the same steps again one or two times and suddenly it started working...
It also helped me to enable additional debug logging for fabric and crashlytics.
adb shell setprop log.tag.Fabric DEBUG
adb shell setprop log.tag.CrashlyticsCore DEBUG
If there's network connectivity (like in Airplane mode), you will get this error even if everything is setup correctly.
You will also get:
E/Fabric﹕ Failed to retrieve settings from https://settings.crashlytics.com/spi/v2/platforms/android/apps/com.xyz/settings
W/Fabric﹕ Received null settings, skipping initialization!
To prevent Crashlytics from further crashing when logging, I do this:
boolean fabricInitialized = Fabric.isInitialized();
if (fabricInitialized) {
Crashlytics.log(someString);
}
Go to the settings of the project and add SHA-1 key for your android app.
After that redownload google-service.json to your sources.
This causes disappearing of this error
E/Fabric: Failed to retrieve settings from https://settings.crashlytics.com/spi/v2/platforms/android/apps/package name/settings
And after quite a huge delay you'll see crashes in Firebase Console.
By the way this doesn't help me with apps that were registered under one Google account, and after that moved to another account. Wiating for a response of Firebase team about this issue.
You probably forgot to add:
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="h4132h4k324hjh4l4324h24hk21h4kj2h4" />
To your Manifest file. At least in my case, that was the reason.
In my case, the location of meta-data:io.fabric.ApiKey was wrong.
app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
before
<application
...>
<activity
...>
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="xxxxxx" />
</activity>
</application>
after
<application
...>
<activity
...>
</activity>
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="xxxxxx" />
</application>
I hope this will be of some help.
I'm finding out that I had to unregister and re-register my existing apps with Firebase after converting over to FirebaseCrashlytics.
Make sure you get your app to the following point before running it for it's initial FirebaseCrashlytics registration (console waits for initial registration), otherwise it won't register:
enter image description here
None of this is obvious!
Upgrade to the Firebase Crashlytics SDK Android & iOS
You can now set up Crashlytics in your app by using the new official Firebase Crashlytics SDK, which offers improved APIs that are more consistent with other Firebase products and more intuitive to use. This guide describes how to upgrade to the new SDK from the Fabric Crashlytics SDK. It describes the changes that come with the new APIs, the reason for the changes, and how to update your code, if required.
Android
Precondition: Migrate your app to AndroidX
1. Add a Firebase configuration file
Open your Project Settings.
Click Download google-services.json to obtain your Firebase Android config file.
Move your config file into the module (app-level) directory of your app.
2. Switch your dependencies
(project-level)/build.gradle
Deprecated From:
buildscript {
// ...
repositories {
// ...
// Remove Fabric's Maven repository.
maven { url 'https://maven.fabric.io/public' }
// Add Google's Maven repository (if it's not there already).
google()
}
dependencies {
// ..
// Add the Google Services Gradle plugin (if it's not there already).
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.3'
// Remove the Fabric Gradle plugin.
classpath 'io.fabric.tools:gradle:1.31.2'
}
}
To:
buildscript {
// ...
repositories {
// ...
// Add Google's Maven repository (if it's not there already).
google()
}
dependencies {
// ..
// Add the Google Services Gradle plugin (if it's not there already).
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.3'
// Add the Firebase Crashlytics Gradle plugin.
classpath 'com.google.firebase:firebase-crashlytics-gradle:2.1.0'
}
}
(app-level)/build.gradle
Finally, add the Firebase Crashlytics SDK. In your app-level build.gradle, replace the legacy Fabric Crashlytics SDK with the new Firebase Crashlytics SDK. For an optimal experience with Firebase Crashlytics, we recommend also adding the Firebase SDK for Google Analytics to your app (make sure to add Version 17.2.3 or later in order to get real time crash-free users and breadcrumbs).
Deprecated From:
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
// Apply the Google Services plugin (if it's not there already).
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
// Remove the Fabric plugin.
apply plugin: 'io.fabric'
dependencies {
// Remove the Fabric Crashlytics SDK.
implementation 'com.crashlytics.sdk.android:crashlytics:2.10.1'
// Recommended: Add the Google Analytics SDK.
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-analytics:17.4.1'
}
To:
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
// Apply the Google Services plugin (if it's not there already).
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
// Add the Firebase Crashlytics plugin.
apply plugin: 'com.google.firebase.crashlytics'
dependencies {
// Add the Firebase Crashlytics SDK.
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-crashlytics:17.0.0'
// Recommended: Add the Google Analytics SDK.
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-analytics:17.4.1'
}
Update your code
Crashlytics.log is now an instance method
From Fabric: Crashlytics.log("my message");
To Firebase Crashlytics SDK:
FirebaseCrashlytics crashlytics = FirebaseCrashlytics.getInstance();
// To log a message to a crash report, use the following syntax:
crashlytics.log("E/TAG: my message");
The crash method is removed
From Fabric: Crashlytics.getInstance().crash().
To Firebase Crashlytics SDK:
throw RuntimeException("Test Crash")
Now, FirebaseCrashlytics starts up automatically using a
ContentProvider defined in the new Firebase Crashlytics SDK. Remove
calls to Fabric.with() if they exist. If you're already using Firebase
Crashlytics, your app may already be using automatic startup and may
not contain a call to Fabric.with().
GL
I came across this issue in the new Firebase SDK upgrade to 17.0.0+ version.
The issue was caused when we use multiple flavors. In case you are using a separate flavor - debug and have it linked to firebase as well, instead of adding the google-services.json file to the app root, we have to add the flavor specific json file to the appropriate folder for the flavor - app -> src -> (flavor folder).
This will ensure that the generated code has the correct client id for the flavor.
This is a silly mistake but there are chances for people to miss it.
At First you have to enable the Crashlytics in the Crashlytics tab in your project in the console (before or after adding all the dependencies of crashlytics) or follow these steps present in this
link:
https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics/get-started?authuser=0&platform=android
After checking internet connection, I solved this issue by activate Crashlytics for my app in the Firebase console (then, relaunch app and all should work fine)
I posting this answer for those who want it to get it working without unlinking their app from Firebase Crashlytics.
To Achieve this they have to do following,
Add fabric API key back in AndroidManifest as metadata.
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="fabric_api_key"
/>
Initialize Fabric.
Fabric.with(this, new Crashlytics());
After doing these two steps Crashlytics starts working again without unlinking your app.