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da...@google.com <da...@google.com>
je...@google.com <je...@google.com>
da...@google.com <da...@google.com> #2
This is a hard one. We can't easily read native crashes from that Motorola device since their system image is not public. I assume you can't reproduce this either, but if possible can you try using WorkManager 2.0.0 or 1.0.1-rc01? This would help track down the possible changes that might have introduced this issue. Thanks!
da...@airbank.net <da...@airbank.net> #3
We actually did reproduce it, the current store version of Pocket Casts has WorkManager 2.0.0 and this bug if you want to try and test something. I will try 1.0.1-rc01 and report back.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #4
Is there a difference between 1.0.1 and 2.0.1? We tried 2.0.1 and it was crashing, if there is a difference I can try 1.0.1 but I thought they were the same?
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #5
Can you also describe how you trigger the bug and which devices manifest the problem? Is it just running the app? Is it doing something specific?
la...@gmail.com <la...@gmail.com> #6
We are testing on a Moto X running Android 6.0 but our play store report shows numerous motorola devices are crashing as the attached screenshots show. We just downloaded a bunch of episodes (which uses workmanager) and eventually it started crashing, it would then crash at start up every time.
la...@gmail.com <la...@gmail.com> #7
So to answer your earlier question, 1.0.1 should be equivalent but I think there may be some small differences in Room between 1.0 and 2.0 and since this crash seems related to Room, that's why we were asking if you could check to see if you can reproduce it on 1.x.
Regarding the initial crash, do you have any logs for that?
Regarding the initial crash, do you have any logs for that?
Description
Version used: 1.0.0-alpha09
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: Pixel 3 XL (API 28)
Using the Navigation 1.0.0-alpha09 Safe Args plugin fails during Gradle sync with the following exception:
Caused by: kotlin.TypeCastException: null cannot be cast to non-null type org.gradle.api.resources.TextResource
at androidx.navigation.safeargs.gradle.SafeArgsPlugin.setApplicationId(SafeArgsPlugin.kt:87)
at androidx.navigation.safeargs.gradle.SafeArgsPlugin.access$setApplicationId(SafeArgsPlugin.kt:39)
at androidx.navigation.safeargs.gradle.SafeArgsPlugin$apply$1$task$1.execute(SafeArgsPlugin.kt:63)
at androidx.navigation.safeargs.gradle.SafeArgsPlugin$apply$1$task$1.execute(SafeArgsPlugin.kt:39)
at org.gradle.api.internal.tasks.DefaultTaskContainer.create(DefaultTaskContainer.java:334)
at androidx.navigation.safeargs.gradle.SafeArgsPlugin$apply$1.invoke(SafeArgsPlugin.kt:59)
at androidx.navigation.safeargs.gradle.SafeArgsPlugin$apply$1.invoke(SafeArgsPlugin.kt:39)
at androidx.navigation.safeargs.gradle.SafeArgsPluginKt$sam$org_gradle_api_Action$0.execute(SafeArgsPlugin.kt)
This appears to be a regression introduced by:
See the attached minimal sample project to reproduce. Downgrading navigation_version to 1.0.0-alpha08 or removing apply plugin: "androidx.navigation.safeargs" from the library module's build.gradle file "fixes" the issue.