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br...@snapchat.com <br...@snapchat.com> #2
mk...@google.com <mk...@google.com> #3
for the "out" bundle issue, this seems indeed an issue. for the second one reported adding "debugUpdateAPKArtifact" to the path, this WAI as there can more more than one transformer and we need to automatically separate them so they do not use the same output folder. for #3, I will look at it but it might be difficult to change it at this time.
br...@snapchat.com <br...@snapchat.com> #4
mk...@google.com <mk...@google.com> #5
Hello, this is a P1 S1 issue for a while now, and it's blocking us from upgrading to AGP 4.2 and further. What's the current status? And do you have plans to backport it to 4.2.x?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #6
no we don't have a plan to backport this. why is this blocking you from upgrading ?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #7
We sign apk's and bundles via internal service, and i don't know another way to interact with artifacts;
Yesterday i ended up with some ugly workaround:
br...@snapchat.com <br...@snapchat.com> #8
I commented on the merge request but to summarize :
you can set your signing tasks output folder to wherever you need to be :
artifacts.use(target.tasks.signedApkTaskProvider(this)).configure { signedDirProperty.set(File("/path/to/where/you/want/your/signed/files")) }
if you don't set it, then we will set a directory automatically.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #9
Thanks, Jerome!
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #10
I checked that we do have correct behavior for FILE based artifacts like bundle :
> Task :app:debugUpdateArtifact
originalArtifact: /usr/local/google/home/jedo/src/studio-main/out/apiTests/Kotlin/bugTest/app/build/intermediates/bundle/debug/signDebugBundle/app-debug.aab
updatedArtifact: /usr/local/google/home/jedo/src/studio-main/out/apiTests/Kotlin/bugTest/app/build/outputs/bundle/debug/app-debug.aab
however, we still seem to not be consistent for the DIRECTORY based artifacts like APK:
> Task :app:debugUpdateAPKArtifact
Input folder: /usr/local/google/home/jedo/src/studio-main/out/apiTests/Kotlin/bugTest/app/build/outputs/apk/debug
Output folder: /usr/local/google/home/jedo/src/studio-main/out/apiTests/Kotlin/bugTest/app/build/intermediates/apk/debug
Input file: /usr/local/google/home/jedo/src/studio-main/out/apiTests/Kotlin/bugTest/app/build/outputs/apk/debug/app-debug.apk
Alex, can you have a look ?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #11
correction, I was not correct about FILE being correct.
Instead of :
updatedArtifact: /usr/local/google/home/jedo/src/studio-main/out/apiTests/Kotlin/bugTest/app/build/outputs/bundle/debug/app-debug.aab
it should be
updatedArtifact: /usr/local/google/home/jedo/src/studio-main/out/apiTests/Kotlin/bugTest/app/build/outputs/app-debug.aab
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ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #12
Two requests are created as they are API changes
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #13
Fix will be available in Android Studio F/AGP 8.0 Canary 2 Release
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #14
I tried to use it and at first look, it looks like everything works as expected. Thanks!
mk...@google.com <mk...@google.com> #15
The big issue is, that the current AGP 7.4.0 is broken. I tried to use this API and it is still broken in 7.4.0, it is probably really in AGP 8 :-(
br...@snapchat.com <br...@snapchat.com> #16
I verified the fix works. Thanks!
mk...@google.com <mk...@google.com> #17
Thanks for reporting back and your help with this issue.
r....@gmail.com <r....@gmail.com> #18
lm...@gmail.com <lm...@gmail.com> #19
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tw...@gmail.com <tw...@gmail.com> #20
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Description
Background
We upgraded from AGP 7.2.2 to AGP 7.4.2 and are now seeing hard class verification failures (crash on startup) on Android 11. It appears the root cause is due to the ApiModelOutliner now being enabled and having a weird interaction with our existing ApiHelper classes (as described here ).
I'll share artifacts (dex2oat logs, compiler dump) over email.
Details
Original Code:
Proguard Rules:
Smali Before (AGP 7.2):
Smali After (AGP 7.4):
Workaround
We can fix the crash by removing our proguard rules; however, we see that it will cause class verification failures to be re-introduced in other spots. In other words, ApiModelOutliner does not yet appear to be 100% effective so we'd need to keep our approach for the time being and thus revert back to AGP 7.2 in the interim.