Reputation: 3937
I've been trying for hours to generate a release build with Android Studio that is not debuggable so that I can upload it to Google Play. But sadly this is not working. When I try to upload the apk I get the following error:
You uploaded a debuggable APK. For security reasons you need to disable debugging before it can be published in Google Play
This is not a duplicate. I have tried everything suggested in related questions...
Update
I have decoded the generated apk. The BuildConfig.class looks like this:
public final class BuildConfig
{
public static final String APPLICATION_ID = "com.myapplication.packagename";
public static final String BUILD_TYPE = "release";
public static final boolean DEBUG = false;
public static final String FLAVOR = "";
public static final int VERSION_CODE = 2;
public static final String VERSION_NAME = "1.0.1";
}
So the build type is actually release and debug is set to false!
But inside the AndroidManifest.xml, gradle has put
<application android:debuggable="true"...
Debuggable is set to true! How come!?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 4288
Reputation: 3937
I could finally find the reason and solve the issue!
The reason was that I had library modules referenced which had an AndroidManifest.xml with debuggable="true" tag present. I have changed those to "false" and it works now!
I have no idea why Android Studio chooses this "info" over the gradle settings... Anyway I'm very glad that it works now!
Upvotes: 3