Has anyone managed to extend "Mobile Backend Starter Java" on Android Studio
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/solutions-mobile-backend-starter-java
Frustratingly any documentation that exists seems out of date or only for Eclipse".
I want to use Gradle and not Maven , Android Studio and not Eclipse
I followed the Tutorial
https://developers.google.com/cloud/samples/mbs/
but the extend page left me confused
https://developers.google.com/cloud/samples/mbs/extend_backend
I would like to know if anyone has tried this
I thought about going from the other direction creating an app and then Google Cloud Tools and App Engine Backend with Google Cloud Messaging but I do not see a deploy , I did see this, Deploy Google App Engine backend from Android Studio
but have not tried yet
There is a project on GitHub which you can use as module. It provides you with the basic client libraries. You can use it as starting point. See https://github.com/thagikura/mobile-backend-starter-android-client-with-AndroidStudio and follow the instructions there.
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we followed above mentioned steps successfully for android app build using cordova but not able to reach 5th step.Am I missing something here? Suggest any other approach to track mobile app activity using google analytics4 property.
we used cordova to build mobile android app.
Above steps maybe for native mobile app only or in case of cordova based build will need plugin to support integration of google analytics.Any leads appreciated .Thanks
Now that we can develop google cloud functions with java runtime (or Scala or Groovy).
Anybody using android studio to develop google cloud function using android studio?
If you have a standard build.gradle please post.
Is there a way to auto create pom.xml from gradle build.
can we provision cloud function from within android studio.
Most of this information is already available in the Cloud Functions documentation.
There is a tutotial, available here, that offers an example build.gradle for a sample project, you can build on top of that one for your project's needs.
According to this community answer, you can use the archiveTask task in the Maven Plugin so that a pom.xml file is generated and stored in the <buildDir>/poms directory of your project.
Unfortunately this is not possible. As you can see in this documentation:
You can deploy Cloud Functions from your local machine, from your GitHub or Bitbucket source repository (via Cloud Source Repositories), or from the Cloud Functions API directly.
NOTE: For deployment from the local machine if you follow through the referring documentation you will see that this only applies to a deploy using the gcloud command-line tool
I just tried AWS for the first time to build a basic hello world android app with user authentication and I seem to be missing something critical. I worked with Android apps before so I have all the software setup there plus AWS CLI installed I created an android project in AWS Mobile Hub, created user pool, I configured signon/register add on in my new AWS project and I clicked on Integrate button but I'm not sure what's next. I saw on youtube some people had build and test buttons that they used to generate Android Studio project on a menu on the left, I'm not seeing any of that, how can I build a skeleton project in AWS to download so I can finalize it with Android Studio? Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
Here is a link which teach you step by step on how to build a skeleton project in AWS https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-mobile-android-notes-tutorial/blob/master/tutorial/analytics.md.
I've developed an Android library and successfully uploaded to GitHub.
Here is my GitHub library repo : https://github.com/sangeethnandakumar/TestTube
I'm using JITPACK PACKAGE repository to build the dependency. It works like anything and I deployed around 13 releases (v2.5.3 is the last release).
Here are my Jitpack releases : https://jitpack.io/#sangeethnandakumar/TestTube
I wan't to make this library available via Android Arsenal. I have an account on Android arsenal linked with GitHub. I need to set search tags and description for my library at Android Arsenal.
Link to Android arsenal : https://android-arsenal.com
What can be the steps to do that?
I had the same question once.
There is no as such procedure for that. You have to suggest your project on their website and then after a couple of days, they approve it and it is listed on the website. Go to this url
Android Arsenal Suggestion Url
They don't mail you or send any confirmation aboout the listing of your project. You will have to keep checking everyday the homepage of the andorid arsenal. That is where they list the latest libraries..
This is my first post in StackOverflow.
I am building an android app using Android Studio. This app requires some cloud backend to sync user data across devices. After some research, I came across the Mobile Backend Starter from google which provides a fully deployed app engine backend and a client android application.
The problem is that every video/tutorial out there is using Eclipse to open this client application. When you try to import it to Android Studio, you get an Assertion:Null error.
Another step I tried is that, I opened it in Eclipse, followed google documentation to set
And then tried to import to Android Studio. This time I got an error that the "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect"
Can someone help me out with this? Is it also possible to use the "Generate Mobile Backend" option in android studio? But wouldnt this mean that we cannot leverage the client libraries provided in Mobile Backend Starter?
Edit (to add more details to the question):
If I use the "Tools > Google Cloud Tools > Generate App Engine Backend" method, will I be able to get all the boiler plate code in the Mobile Backend android client?
Also, I tried today to Generate App Engine Backend and point to my existing Mobile Backend Starter app engine project. But this did not bring in end point connections for mobilebackend api. Am I missing something here?
Yes there is an option in Android Studio also for Generating App Engine Backend.
Tools > Google Cloud Tools > Generate App Engine Backend
Here is a nice tutorial on Android Blog for the same
http://android-developers.blogspot.in/2013/06/adding-backend-to-your-app-in-android.html
But look in to this post before doing this as Google App Engine Back-end still uses maven so you need to install that before using it.
Maven needed when generating Google App Engine backend in Android Studio
This is an old question but for those that come to this now the easiest way to get started is with this unofficial build for android studio. Why couldn't google do this themselves?
https://github.com/thagikura/mobile-backend-starter-android-client-with-AndroidStudio