user2914699
user2914699

Reputation: 265

Android programmatically update application when a new version is available

Within my application, I want to check if there is any updated version of my application is in the app store. If there is any, then have to inform the user through an alert message and if he/she opt for upgrade I want to update the new version.I want to do all this through my application. Is this possible?

Upvotes: 14

Views: 51333

Answers (10)

grunk
grunk

Reputation: 14938

Nevertheless , you can make an http request on the web version of the playstore (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=your.namespace)

To make the request you can use DefaultHttpClient

Once you get the page content you should parse it (jsoup is a good solution) and search for :

<div class="content" itemprop="softwareVersion"> 2.2.0  </div>

Once you find this part of the page , you can extract the version number and compare it with the one available in your app :

try
{
    String version = this.getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(this.getPackageName(), 0).versionName;
    if( ! version.equals(versionFromHTML))
    {
        Toast.makeText(this, "New version available on play store", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT);
    }
 
}
catch (NameNotFoundException e)
{
    //No version do something
}

For the HTML parsing part , have a look here

Keep in mind that everybody won't see the new version in the same time. It could take time to be propagated (probably because of cache).

Edit:

Google introduced In-app updates lib. It works on Lollipop+ and gives you the ability to ask the user for an update with a nice dialog (FLEXIBLE) or with the mandatory full-screen message (IMMEDIATE).

Upvotes: 7

Md.Tarikul Islam
Md.Tarikul Islam

Reputation: 1301

Update 2019 Android Dev Summit

Google introduced In-app updates lib. It works on Lollipop+ and gives you the ability to ask the user for an update with a nice dialog (FLEXIBLE) or with the mandatory full-screen message (IMMEDIATE).

In-app updates works only with devices running Android 5.0 (API level 21) or higher.

Upvotes: 0

Naga
Naga

Reputation: 2555

Beware of policy violations, Google will suspend your App if any 3rd party frameworks used for App update, this happened to me recently.

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Upvotes: 0

Anoop M Maddasseri
Anoop M Maddasseri

Reputation: 10529

You can use the Play Core Library In-app updates to tackle this. You can check for update availability and install them if available seamlessly.

Note that, In-app updates works only with devices running Android 5.0 (API level 21) or higher, and requires you to use Play Core library 1.5.0 or higher.

In-app updates are not compatible with apps that use APK expansion files (.obb files). You can either go for flexible downloads or immediate updates which Google Play takes care of downloading and installing the update for you.

dependencies {
    implementation 'com.google.android.play:core:1.5.0'
    ...
}

Upvotes: 2

Nabin Dhakal
Nabin Dhakal

Reputation: 2192

This worked for me. Add this dependency.

    implementation 'org.jsoup:jsoup:1.8.3'

At onCreate() method use the following code:

try {
       String currentVersion="";
        currentVersion = getApplicationContext().getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(getPackageName(), 0).versionName;

        Log.e("Current Version","::"+currentVersion);
    } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }

    new GetVersionCode().execute();

Create class GetVersionCode:

private class GetVersionCode extends AsyncTask<Void, String, String> {

    @Override

    protected String doInBackground(Void... voids) {

        String newVersion = null;

        try {
            Document document = Jsoup.connect("https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=" + context.getPackageName() + "&hl=en")
                    .timeout(30000)
                    .userAgent("Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; WindowsNT 5.1; en-US; rv1.8.1.6) Gecko/20070725 Firefox/2.0.0.6")
                    .referrer("http://www.google.com")
                    .get();
            if (document != null) {
                Elements element = document.getElementsContainingOwnText("Current Version");
                for (Element ele : element) {
                    if (ele.siblingElements() != null) {
                        Elements sibElemets = ele.siblingElements();
                        for (Element sibElemet : sibElemets) {
                            newVersion = sibElemet.text();
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        return newVersion;

    }


    @Override

    protected void onPostExecute(String onlineVersion) {

        super.onPostExecute(onlineVersion);

        if (onlineVersion != null && !onlineVersion.isEmpty()) {

            if (onlineVersion.equals(currentVersion)) {

            } else {
                AlertDialog alertDialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(context).create();
                alertDialog.setTitle("Update");
                alertDialog.setIcon(R.mipmap.ic_launcher);
                alertDialog.setMessage("New Update is available");

                alertDialog.setButton(AlertDialog.BUTTON_POSITIVE, "Update", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
                    public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {
                        try {
                            startActivity(new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse("market://details?id=" + context.getPackageName())));
                        } catch (android.content.ActivityNotFoundException anfe) {
                            startActivity(new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse("https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=" + context.getPackageName())));
                        }
                    }
                });

                alertDialog.setButton(AlertDialog.BUTTON_NEGATIVE, "Cancel", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
                    public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {
                        dialog.dismiss();
                    }
                });

                alertDialog.show();
            }

        }

        Log.d("update", "Current version " + currentVersion + "playstore version " + onlineVersion);

    }
}

Upvotes: 1

cksagar
cksagar

Reputation: 41

 private void checkForUpdate() {
        PackageInfo packageInfo = null;
        try {      packageInfo=getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(DashboardActivity.this.getPackageName(), 0);
            int curVersionCode = packageInfo.versionCode
            if (curVersionCode > 1) {  // instead of one use value get from server for the new update.
                showUpdateDialog();
            }
        } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }

Upvotes: 0

GabrielOshiro
GabrielOshiro

Reputation: 8312


EDIT

They have recently changed Google play website and now this code is broken. Avoid this solution or be ready to patch your app whenever Google Play pages change.

Ahmad Arlan's answer is the best answer so far. But if you got here and you try to cut and paste his code you'll go through the same issues I just had, so I might as well just post it here to help others like me.


  1. Make sure you have INTERNET permission on your AndroidManifest.xml file.

    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
    
  2. Add JSOUP dependency to your module build.gradle.

    dependencies {
        compile 'org.jsoup:jsoup:1.10.2'
    }
    
  3. Surround the snippet with try and catch and don't run it on the main thread.

    public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
    
        String newVersion;
    
        @Override
        protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
            super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
            setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
    
            new FetchAppVersionFromGooglePlayStore().execute();
        }
    
        class FetchAppVersionFromGooglePlayStore extends AsyncTask<String, Void, String> {
    
            protected String doInBackground(String... urls) {
                try {
                    return
                            Jsoup.connect("https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=" + "com.directed.android.smartstart" + "&hl=en")
                            .timeout(10000)
                            .userAgent("Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; WindowsNT 5.1; en-US; rv1.8.1.6) Gecko/20070725 Firefox/2.0.0.6")
                            .referrer("http://www.google.com")
                            .get()
                            .select("div[itemprop=softwareVersion]")
                            .first()
                            .ownText();
    
                } catch (Exception e) {
                    return "";
                }
            }
    
            protected void onPostExecute(String string) {
                newVersion = string;
                Log.d("new Version", newVersion);
            }
        }
    }
    

I posted a copy here of the project on github.

Upvotes: 1

Code-Apprentice
Code-Apprentice

Reputation: 83527

Google Play already does this. When you upload a new version of your app, it will either send an alert directly to your users' devices or download the upgrade automatically if the user has this option turned on in the Google Play app.

Upvotes: 0

Salmaan
Salmaan

Reputation: 3624

Well there is another way I figured out and this is how I am doing it.

HttpPost httppostUserName = new HttpPost("https://androidquery.appspot.com/api/market?app=com.supercell.clashofclans"); //your package name
HttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient();

HttpResponse responseUser = httpclient.execute(httppostUserName);
String responseStringUser = EntityUtils.toString(responseUser.getEntity(), HTTP.UTF_8);

Log.d(Constants.TAG, "Response: " + responseStringUser);
try {
    JSONObject Json = new JSONObject(responseStringUser);
    newVersion = Json.getString("version");
} catch (Exception e) {
    e.printStackTrace();
}

You will get a clearer view if you paste the url in your browser to see the results.

Upvotes: 2

Ahmad Arslan
Ahmad Arslan

Reputation: 4528

I have the same issue but it resolved by JSOUP library. Here is the library download link: http://jsoup.org/download

String newVersion = Jsoup
                        .connect(
                                "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id="
                                        + "Package Name" + "&hl=en")
                        .timeout(30000)
                        .userAgent(
                                "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; WindowsNT 5.1; en-US; rv1.8.1.6) Gecko/20070725 Firefox/2.0.0.6")
                        .referrer("http://www.google.com").get()
                        .select("div[itemprop=softwareVersion]").first()
                        .ownText();

                Log.e("new Version", newVersion);

Upvotes: 12

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