Firebase-Distribution-Github-Action
setup-java
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351 | 1,433 | |
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5.0 | 6.8 | |
about 2 months ago | 3 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Firebase-Distribution-Github-Action
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Using Github Actions to publish your Flutter APP to Firebase App Distribution
To finally finish this (I swear), we complete our workflow with a Firebase action that will have the responsability to upload the app to Firebase App Distribution. Read about wzieba/Firebase-Distribution-Github-Action.
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Automate your building, testing, code styling, code analysis and your distribution
Upload to firebase distribution This action uploads artifacts (.apk,.aab or .ipa) to Firebase App Distribution
setup-java
- Disable Annotations in Github Actions
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Using Github Actions to publish your Flutter APP to Firebase App Distribution
Then, we have two important initial steps to define. The first one is an official GitHub Action used to check-out a repository so a workflow can access it. The second one it's pretty more complex but, briefly, downloads and set up a requested version of Java.
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Top 10 GitHub Actions You Should Use to set up your CI/CD Pipeline
The most popular ones are Node.js, Python, Java JDK, Go, .Net Core SDK.
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My summary of jPrime 2022
Finally, note that the v2 of setup-java GitHub Action limits the possible JDK distributions to four options. If you need to use one that is not listed, use foojayio/setup-java instead to configure any distribution.
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Upgrade to Gradle JDK 11 on Github Actions
See https://github.com/actions/setup-java for more configuration regarding distribution, version and caching.
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Github action to download and install Oracle JDK and OpenJDK (including EA) builds.
Why can't Oracle just integrate with https://github.com/actions/setup-java like everyone else?
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Deploying to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions
Next up we'll need to add a step to compile our production ready build. For this we can add two new steps, one which configures our Node version to ensure it matches our application, followed by another that runs the necessary commands with npm. Depending on how your application is built you may need to add another step between these to install any sort of required environments such as Python or Java.
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JaCoCo coverage badges, PR coverage checks, and PR coverage comments, from GitHub Actions
Set up the JDK with the actions/setup-java GitHub Action.
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JDK 17 First Release-Candidate Build Released #TestItNow
It now works (as of yesterday) with Github Actions via https://github.com/actions/setup-java and setting the distribution to temurin.
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Hosting Kotlin/JS on GitHub Pages via GitHub Actions
The Kotlin compiler needs Java to be present, so we use a predefined GitHub Action to install Java 1.8.
What are some alternatives?
ReverseAPK - Quickly analyze and reverse engineer Android packages
fetch-api-data-action - 🚚 GitHub action for handling authenticated API requests, allowing you to save the data from the request into your workspace as an environment variable and a .json file.
Android-CICD - This repo demonstrates how to work on CI/CD for Mobile Apps :iphone: using Github Actions :pill: + Firebase Distribution :tada:
jacoco-badge-generator - Coverage badges, and pull request coverage checks, from JaCoCo reports in GitHub Actions
backdoor-apk - backdoor-apk is a shell script that simplifies the process of adding a backdoor to any Android APK file. Users of this shell script should have working knowledge of Linux, Bash, Metasploit, Apktool, the Android SDK, smali, etc. This shell script is provided as-is without warranty of any kind and is intended for educational purposes only.
upload-artifact
android-ci-cd - This boilerplate demonstrates how to easily prepare a CI/CD for an android application based on Fastlane, github actions or gitlab CI/CD.
Chips-n-Salsa - A Java library of Customizable, Hybridizable, Iterative, Parallel, Stochastic, and Self-Adaptive Local Search Algorithms
starter-workflows - Accelerating new GitHub Actions workflows
checkout - Action for checking out a repo
setup-java - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of Java
JDKMon - A little tool written in JavaFX that monitors your installed JDK's and inform you about updates