🕷 Build and release debug APK from your Android project
Add a target branch (eg. master) to build the APK to prevent infinite loop (releasing the APK on the release tag will trigger a rerun of the action).
To use the action simply add the following lines to your .github/workflows/android.yml
and provide the required Secrets and Environment variables.
name: Build & Publish Debug APK
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: set up JDK 1.8
uses: actions/setup-java@v1
with:
java-version: 1.8
- name: Make Gradle executable
run: chmod +x ./gradlew
- name: Build with Gradle
run: ./gradlew build
- name: Build Debug APK
run: ./gradlew assembleDebug
- name: Releasing using Hub
uses: ShaunLWM/action-release-debugapk@master
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.TOKEN }}
APP_FOLDER: app
RELEASE_TITLE: New Build
You'll need to provide this secret token to use the action (for publishing the APK). Enter these secrets in your Settings > Secrets
- TOKEN: Create a new access token with
repo
access.
I am unsure as to why using the default GITHUB_TOKEN
provided universally will fail to authorize the user. This is the only workaround that I'd found.
You'll need to provide these environment variables to specify exactly what information is needed to build the APK.
- APP_FOLDER: main folder to search for the apk. Most of the time, it's
app
- RELEASE_TITLE: title for release
Based off elgohr/Github-Hub-Action