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Enterprise Release Publisher
A script that reads the configuration file in your Android project, builds the defined module/variant combination and then uploads it to the specified server using the defined file name and also updates the JSON file on the remote with the same file name.
Configuration
To use the script for your project, you have to add a configuration file called enterprise-releases.json
in the root of your project directory.
This file can contain multiple release configurations and needs to specify a couple of key values:
{
"DEV": {
"module": "app",
"variant": "debug",
"user": "www",
"server": "sftp://127.0.0.1",
"path": "/var/www/apps/projects/test",
"fileName": "Enterprise-Test",
"gitTag": {
"format": "ent/v%d",
"arguments": ["versionCode"]
}
},
"INT": {
"module": "app",
"variant": "release",
"user": "www",
"server": "sftp://127.0.0.1",
"path": "/var/www/apps/projects/test",
"fileName": "Enterprise-Test"
}
}
module
: Specifies the module built with Gradle.variant
: The variant that should be built. It's combined with the module from above to create the proper Gradle command, e.g.:app:assembleDebug
.server
: The server (including protocol) to upload the files to.user
: The user (which will be passed to curl) to use for the server.path
: The path on the remote server where the files should be placed.fileName
: The name to be used for the apk & json files on the remote.gitTag
: Optional object specifying the format of git tags that should be created automatically.format
: A string specifying the tag format. Uses classic Java formatting of strings.arguments
: Arguments supplied to the format string. You can useversionCode
and/orversionName
here. (Theoretically it could be any value inside theelements
key from theoutput-metadata.json
file generated by the Gradle build.)
If there's only one release configuration defined, it will automatically pick that one. In case there are multiple configurations you have to add the configuration name you want to build & upload as argument (see examples below).
Example Usage
Simply execute the script in the root directory of your project, optionally specifying the configuration to use if there are multiple.
erp.clj
erp.clj "INT"
If you do not want to rebuild your project and just upload the currently built apk, you can use the --skip-build
or -s
flag to skip the build phase.
erp.clj --skip-build
erp.clj -s "INT"
SSH Configuration
I'm assuming that you've properly defined your credentials in ~/.ssh/config
. Unfortunately curl does not pick up the users defined inside that file, so the actual user still has to be specified inside enterprise-releases.json
.
Host SERVER
IdentityFile PATH_TO_KEY
Fish
If you don't want to add the script itself to your path you can also create a fish function to use it from any directory.
function erp
PATH_TO_SCRIPT/erp.clj $argv
end
funcsave erp