dropshots
gradle-play-publisher
dropshots | gradle-play-publisher | |
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2 | 5 | |
255 | 4,065 | |
0.0% | 0.2% | |
3.1 | 6.7 | |
9 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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dropshots
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M1 and M2 chips
There's one major advantage to paparazzi though: it's way faster, which allows us to do the snapshot tests every commit instead of only nightly. Dropshots also seems promising, but still needs an emulator, so it won't be as fast as paparazzi.
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Do you do test-based capture & publish for QA? (Espresso, JUnit,..)
Thanks. Yes, there is some similarities to Screenshot testing. Besides Paparazzi there are these other options if anyone is looking for that: http://shopify.github.io/android-testify/ https://github.com/dropbox/dropshots https://github.com/pedrovgs/Shot
gradle-play-publisher
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Is mobile CI/CD real?
Kinda. You can set up say a CI on circle ci, and on successful build and tests run it's gonna use this https://github.com/Triple-T/gradle-play-publisher to push to internal test track in play console. And that internal track is available to qa and if we get a green light we can elevate it to release manually
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Up to date script for uploading to google play store?
I'm using this Gradle plugin. Pretty easy to configure in your Gradle files and then just run the correct task.
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How do you guys manage the translations for your apps on the Play Console?
It's https://github.com/Triple-T/gradle-play-publisher, it uses play store APIs, sure. But it's unrelated to the app code itself
- Any command to instantly upload to Google Play?
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Improving CI/CD pipeline for Android via Fastlane and GitHub Actions
There you go: https://github.com/Triple-T/gradle-play-publisher
What are some alternatives?
paparazzi - Render your Android screens without a physical device or emulator
dexcount-gradle-plugin - A Gradle plugin to report the number of method references in your APK on every build.
Shot - Screenshot testing library for Android
groovy-android-gradle-plugin - A Gradle plugin to support the Groovy language for building Android apps
gradle-protobuf-plugin - Gradle plugin for Google Protocol Buffers
Gradle Android Scala Plugin - gradle-android-scala-plugin adds scala language support to official gradle android plugin
GradleMavenPush - Helper to upload Gradle Android Artifacts, Gradle Java Artifacts and Gradle Kotlin Artifacts to Maven repositories (JCenter, Maven Central, Corporate staging/snapshot servers and local Maven repositories).
Cipher.so - A simple way to encrypt your secure data like passwords into a native .so library.
sdk-manager-plugin
lint-cleaner-plugin - A Gradle Plugin that removes unused resources in Android projects.
Easylauncher gradle plugin for Android - Add a different ribbon to each of your Android app variants using this gradle plugin. Of course, configure it as you will
EasyDokkaPlugin - Gradle Script plugin to generate documentation by Dokka documentation engine in Javadoc or other formats for Java, Kotlin, Android and non-Android projects. It's very easy, you don't need to add to dependencies section additional classpath or think about compatibility issues, you don't need additional repositories also.