![]() ![]() MavenCentral() // jcenter() works as well because it pulls from Maven CentralĬompile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: )ĪndroidTestCompile('.espresso:espresso-core:2.2. ProguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro' TestInstrumentationRunner ".AndroidJUnitRunner" This is my manifest and my Gradle files : Manifest file added android:extractNativeLibs="true" to manifestĪs I said none of these worked, any idea ?.It will works with either your SHA-1 or SHA-256 fingerprint. You can find your SHA fingerprint certificate for your released app under Setup, App Integrity from your left menu in your Play Console. I never had this or something like it before, googled a bit and tried to find an answer on SOF found a couple of answers which none of them worked. On your Android Apps Configuration in Firebase Console, under General Tab, you have to add SHA fingerprint for your app's release version. Then i tried the same APK on the same phone i was using to test (Samsung J3 with 5.1.1 Android version) and got the following error in the logs of Android monitor:Ĭom. So I grapped the phone Motorolla with Android 6.0.1 and tried to debug the problem from the Android Monitor in Android studio and this was the error there : ![]() (Only using the APK).Īfter finishing developing the app I tried to generate an APK and give to a friend for a test He said it's not working (not installable). Edit The APK is a signed one which have the problem, while installing directly from android studio causes no issues. ![]()
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