I get the title and the text below when I try and fail to build an .aab file using flutter build appbundle:
java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: java.lang.RuntimeException: jarsignerfailed with exit code 1 :
jarsigner: Certificate chain not found for: keystore. keystore must reference a valid KeyStore key entry containing a private key and corresponding public key certificate chain.
I had to reset my signing key. The google developer support had me generate a new .jks file with the following command line which I ran from within my project folder:
keytool -genkeypair -alias upload -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 9125 -keystore keystore.jks
He then instructed me to convert this file into a .pem file using this command:
keytool -export -rfc -alias upload -file upload_certificate.pem -keystore keystore.jks
I then emailed him the upload_certificate.pem file. I immediately noticed that the keystore.jks file was red in the sidebar and I get this upon clicking on it:
"The file 'keystore.jks' is not associated with any file type. Please define the association:"
The .pem file is also red, but clicking on it shows the text that makes up the key.
Do I need to reset the signing key again and do something different? Is there a way to fix the issue causing this error?
As dumb as this may sound, I spent 24 hours on this and all I had to was enter flutter clean
You have keyAlias=keystore in your key.properties while it looks like the alias you created is named upload (see in your keytool export command).
Repleace with keyAlias=upload and that should work if your password is correct.
I change my PC and I'm trying to update my app. I download a hole code from GIT but aplications now have different SHA1. How to change it ? There is an easy way ?
Please go through this thread
This is for the app that you have updated it in play store initially and now you are going to update it.
I believe You are talking about app signing with Your developer key in debug mode.
When its built on different PC it is signed with different key.
To avoid this You should be using key generate for project.
You can generate this using keytool:
keytool - genkey -v -keystore <filename> -alias <alias> -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity <validity in days, more than 25 years>
Then use signConfig in Your build.gradle file:
android {
signingConfigs {
debug {
storeFile file("location of your .keystore file")
storePassword "password for keystore"
keyAlias "alias of the key"
keyPassword "password for the key"
}
}
So simply use earlier certificate to build the new project.
Steps:
1. Open Project Structure.
2. Add Signing
3. Provide the path of earlier keystore.
android_id = android.provider.Settings.Secure.getString(context.getContentResolver(), Secure.ANDROID_ID).toString();
didsha1 = HashingFunctions.sha1(android_id);
you can change sha1 here by assigning some text
First Step
Go your C drive open Program File ->Open JAVA Folder ->Open Bin and DoubleClick on jarsigner.exe
Then Open Cmd
Go to C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_191\bin Then Enter
Then Go
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_191\bin>keytool -list -keystore "F:\BTG UPDATE BUILD\Beyond_The_Game.jks"
Enter
JUST Show Enter Kaystoer Password ***** enter your PAssword enter finally Your Release SHA key Getting you
Thank YOU
I am trying to generate apk for releasing on Google play. I am following these steps https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/signed-apk-android.html
Step 1) I ran this command
$ keytool -genkey -v -keystore my-release-key.keystore -alias my-key-alias -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
It asked me question which I answered and got the my-release-key.keystore file generated
I placed the my-release-key.keystore file under the android/app directory in your project folder.
Now it says:
Edit the file ~/.gradle/gradle.properties and add the following (replace ***** with the correct keystore password, alias and key password),
MYAPP_RELEASE_STORE_FILE=my-release-key.keystore
MYAPP_RELEASE_KEY_ALIAS=my-key-alias
MYAPP_RELEASE_STORE_PASSWORD=*****
MYAPP_RELEASE_KEY_PASSWORD=*****
Now there was no file previously in /root/.gradle/gradle.properties so i created a new file and added the above 4 constant and there values.
Also it tells (replace ***** with the correct keystore password, alias and key password )
This step is most confusing for me, as there is no ***** in alias field. And when I generated my-release-key.keystore file I din't get any alias
So what I should put in place of my-key-alias ?
What is basically my-key-alias?
other than the 2 passwords i entered, the keytool command generated something like this
CO=Dev Abhi, OP=The Awesome Coder, L=The Awesome Coder, M=Delhi, SP=Delhi, M=IN
are the above the alisa?
so do i need to replace things like
MYAPP_RELEASE_STORE_FILE=my-release-key.keystore
MYAPP_RELEASE_KEY_ALIAS=CO=Dev Abhi, OP=The Awesome Coder, L=The Awesome Coder, M=Delhi, SP=Delhi, M=IN
MYAPP_RELEASE_STORE_PASSWORD=password1
MYAPP_RELEASE_KEY_PASSWORD=password2
and also Is the real path for ~/.gradle/gradle.properties /root/.gradle/gradle.properties ??
Finally I was able to generate signed apk. So, the thing I was missing -
when you fire the command
$ keytool -genkey -v -keystore my-release-key.keystore -alias my-key-alias -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
after option -alias we mention any name/term 'my-key-alias'. that's actually what we need to remember and will have to use same term like this in later step
MYAPP_RELEASE_KEY_ALIAS=my-key-alias
rest of the things are as per documentation. But, I still feel that generating signed apk part could have been made more easy to understand bay react native team. If any one face this same issue please get in touch via http://customphpscript.com
Not sure if this will help you, but I was having the exact same issue. My problem ended up being that the file I was editing ~/.gradle/gradle.properties isn't the file in your project directory but the one in the root directory of your operating system. Once I moved the variables to that location, I was able to generate a signed apk!
recently I added a new alias to my keystore to sign my app.
Now I lost the new generated file with the alias, but remember the password and the alias name and have an older copy the file. Is there a way to recreate the alias using this things?
You can list the contents of your keystore with the command:
keytool -list -keystore <name of keystore file>
To do this, you will need to provide the keystore password (not the alias password). This will tell you the aliases in the file, which are self-contained, allowing you to sign. If you wish, you could also extract keys using other options / tools.
Open your key store (.jks) file with text editor. It will display binary form of data. The readable text in the first line is your key alias.
For example, your key alias in the following binary data is the key alias.
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http://tim12332013.blogspot.tw/2014/10/corona-sdk-android-keystore-lost-alias.html
look it may help you
keytool -list -v -keystore X:/XXXX /XXXX.keystore -storepass XXXX
This worked for me:
keytool -list -v -keystore "file address"
Copy your alias name and TaDa!!!
The default alias in latest android studio version is "key0". You can try this if you haven't changed your alias value.
What are the steps to create a keystore for android?
I need to use google maps in my app and I don't know what steps I missed.
Please provide me with the specific detailed steps (I didn't understand it from the guides).
To answer the question in the title, you create a keystore with the Java Keytool utility that comes with any standard JDK distribution and can be located at %JAVA_HOME%\bin. On Windows this would usually be C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin.
On Windows, open a command window and switch to that directory. On Linux type OS do the same with a terminal. Then run:
keytool -genkey -v -keystore my-release-key.keystore -alias alias_name -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
Keytool prompts you to provide passwords for the keystore, provide the Distinguished Name fields and then the password for your key. It then generates the keystore as a file called my-release-key.keystore in the directory you're in. The keystore and key are protected by the passwords you entered. The keystore contains a single key, valid for 10000 days. The alias_name is a name that you — will use later, to refer to this keystore when signing your application.
For more information about Keytool, see the documentation at: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/keytool.html
and for more information on signing Android apps go here: http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/app-signing.html
Signing Your App in Android Studio
To sign your app in release mode in Android Studio, follow these steps:
1- On the menu bar, click Build > Generate Signed APK.
2-On the Generate Signed APK Wizard window, click Create new to create a new keystore.
If you already have a keystore, go to step 4.
3- On the New Key Store window, provide the required information as shown in figure
Your key should be valid for at least 25 years, so you can sign app updates with the same key through the lifespan of your app.
4- On the Generate Signed APK Wizard window, select a keystore, a private key, and enter the passwords for both. Then click Next.
5- On the next window, select a destination for the signed APK and click Finish.
referance
http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/app-signing.html
I was crazy looking how to generate a .keystore using in the shell a single line command, so I could run it from another application. This is the way:
echo y | keytool -genkeypair -dname "cn=Mark Jones, ou=JavaSoft, o=Sun, c=US" -alias business -keypass kpi135 -keystore /working/android.keystore -storepass ab987c -validity 20000
dname is a unique identifier for the application in the .keystore
cn the full name of the person or organization that generates the .keystore
ou Organizational Unit that creates the project, its a subdivision of the Organization that creates it. Ex. android.google.com
o Organization owner of the whole project. Its a higher scope than ou. Ex.: google.com
c The country short code. Ex: For United States is "US"
alias Identifier of the app as an single entity inside the .keystore (it can have many)
keypass Password for protecting that specific alias.
keystore Path where the .keystore file shall be created (the standard extension is actually .ks)
storepass Password for protecting the whole .keystore content.
validity Amout of days the app will be valid with this .keystore
It worked really well for me, it doesnt ask for anything else in the console, just creates the file. For more information see keytool - Key and Certificate Management Tool.
Create keystore file from command line :
Open Command line:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved
// (if you want to store keystore file at C:/ open command line with RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR)
C:\Windows\system32> keytool -genkey -v -keystore [your keystore file path]{C:/index.keystore} -alias [your_alias_name]{index} -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000[in days]
Enter > It will prompt you for password > enter password (it will be invisible)
Enter keystore password:
Re-enter new password:
Enter > It will ask your detail.
What is your first and last name?
[Unknown]: {AB} // [Your Name / Name of Signer]
What is the name of your organizational unit?
[Unknown]: {Self} // [Your Unit Name]
What is the name of your organization?
[Unknown]: {Self} // [Your Organization Name]
What is the name of your City or Locality?
[Unknown]: {INDORE} // [Your City Name]
What is the name of your State or Province?
[Unknown]: {MP} //[Your State]
What is the two-letter country code for this unit?
[Unknown]: 91
Enter > Enter Y
Is CN=AB, OU=Self, O=Self, L=INDORE, ST=MP, C=91 correct?
[no]: Y
Enter > Enter password again.
Generating 2,048 bit RSA key pair and self-signed certificate (SHA256withRSA) with a validity of 10,000 days
for: CN=AB, OU=Self, O=Self, L=INDORE, ST=MP, C=91
Enter key password for <index> (RETURN if same as keystore password):
Re-enter new password:
[ Storing C:/index.keystore ]
And your are DONE!!!
Export In Eclipse :
Export your android package to .apk with your created keystore file
Right click on Package you want to export and select export
Select Export Android Application > Next
Next
Select Use Existing Keystore > Browse .keystore file > enter password > Next
Select Alias > enter password > Next
Browse APK Destination > Finish
In Android Studio:
Create keystore [.keystore/.jks] in studio...
Click Build (ALT+B) > Generate Signed APK...
Click Create new..(ALT+C)
Browse Key store path (SHIFT+ENTER) > Select Path > Enter name > OK
Fill the detail about your .jks/keystore file
Next
Your file
Enter Studio Master Password (You can RESET if you don't know) > OK
Select *Destination Folder * > Build Type
release : for publish on app store
debug : for debugging your application
Click Finish
Done !!!
This tutorial:
“sign-your-android-applications-for.html”
Archived here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20181002011446/http://techdroid.kbeanie.com/2010/02/sign-your-android-applications-for.html
was very helpful for me the first time I had to create a keystore. It is simple but the instructions on developer.android.com are a little too brief.
The part I was unsure about was where to save and what name to give the keystore file.
I seems it doesn't matter where you put it just be sure to keep it safe and keep a number of backups.
I just put it in my app directory
Name the file "something.keystore" where something can be whatever you want. I used app_name.keystore, where app_name was the name of my app.
The next part was what to name the alias. Again it doesn't seem to matter so again I just used the app_name again. Keep the passwords the same as you used before. Fill out the rest of the fields and you are done.
Use this command to create debug.keystore
keytool -genkey -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000 -dname "CN=Android Debug,O=Android,C=US"
I followed this guide to create the debug keystore.
The command is:
keytool -genkeypair -alias androiddebugkey -keypass android -keystore debug.keystore -storepass android -dname "CN=Android Debug,O=Android,C=US" -validity 9999
First thing to know is wether you are in Debug or Release mode. From the developer site "There are two build modes: debug mode and release mode. You use debug mode when you are developing and testing your application. You use release mode when you want to build a release version of your application that you can distribute directly to users or publish on an application marketplace such as Google Play."
If you are in debug mode you do the following ...
A. Open terminal and type:
keytool -exportcert -alias androiddebugkey -keystore path_to_debug_or_production_keystore -list -v
Note: For Eclipse, the debug keystore is typically located at ~/.android/debug.keystore...
B. when prompted for a password simply enter "android" ...
C. If you are in Release mode follow the instructions on...
http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/app-signing.html <-- this link pretty much explains everything you need to know.
based on #EliuX answer, Latest tools compatible with app bundle
echo y | keytool -genkey -keystore ./android.jks -dname "n=Mark Jones, ou=JavaSoft, o=Sun, c=US" -alias android -keypass android -storepass android -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 2000
For your build.gradle
signingConfigs {
debug {
storeFile file('android.jks')
keyAlias 'android'
keyPassword 'android'
storePassword 'android'
}
}
You can create your keystore by exporting a signed APK. When you will try to export/build a signed APK, it will ask for a keystore.
You can choose your existing keystore or you can easily create a new one by clicking create new keystore
Here a link very useful and well-explained of how to create your keystore and generate a signed APK
THis link explained how to do it with Android Studio, but if I remember, it is pretty similar on Eclipse
WATCH OUT
Once you generate your keystore, keep it somewhere safe because you will need it to regenerate a new signed APK.
How do I export a project in the Android studio?
I'd like to suggest automatic way with gradle only
** Define also at least one additional param for keystore in last command e.g. country '-dname', 'c=RU' **
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
// define here sign properties
def sPassword = 'storePassword_here'
def kAlias = 'keyAlias_here'
def kPassword = 'keyPassword_here'
android {
...
signingConfigs {
release {
storeFile file("keystore/release.jks")
storePassword sPassword
keyAlias kAlias
keyPassword kPassword
}
}
buildTypes {
debug {
signingConfig signingConfigs.release
}
release {
shrinkResources true
minifyEnabled true
useProguard true
signingConfig signingConfigs.release
proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android-optimize.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro'
}
}
...
}
...
task generateKeystore() {
exec {
workingDir projectDir
commandLine 'mkdir', '-p', 'keystore'
}
exec {
workingDir projectDir
commandLine 'rm', '-f', 'keystore/release.jks'
}
exec {
workingDir projectDir
commandLine 'keytool', '-genkey', '-noprompt', '-keystore', 'keystore/release.jks',
'-alias', kAlias, '-storepass', sPassword, '-keypass', kPassword, '-dname', 'c=RU',
'-keyalg', 'RSA', '-keysize', '2048', '-validity', '10000'
}
}
project.afterEvaluate {
preBuild.dependsOn generateKeystore
}
This will generate keystore on project sync and build
> Task :app:generateKeystore UP-TO-DATE
> Task :app:preBuild UP-TO-DATE
If you don't want to or can't use Android Studio, you can use the create-android-keystore NPM tool:
$ create-android-keystore quick
Which results in a newly generated keystore in the current directory.
More info: https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-android-keystore