Most app developers will integrate some third party libraries into their apps. If it's to access a service, such as Dropbox or YouTube, or for logging crashes. The number of third party libraries and services is staggering. Most of those libraries and services are integrated by somehow authenticating with the service, most of the time, this happens through an API key. For security purposes, servic
I use the new command line tools for Android because the old sdk-tools repository of Android isn't available anymore. So I changed my gitlab-ci to load the commandlintools. But when I try to run it I get the following error: Warning: Could not create settings java.lang.IllegalArgumentException at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCliSettings.<init>(SdkManagerCliSettings.java:428) at com
I am in the process of updating an Android app from API 27 to API 29 and I noticed that I get a crash when trying to render a WebView on an emulator based on 5.0 and/or 5.1. This issue does not happen on an emulator running 6.0 or higher (API 23-29). I cannot seem to find any documentation about WebView behaviour that would affect 5.0 or 5.1 but I can confirm the problem doesn't happen when I run
There are actually a few ways to do this. Secure Settings Google built in a way to disable the hidden API restrictions globally on a given Android device, for testing purposes. The section in the link in the question titled How can I enable access to non-SDK interfaces? says the following: You can enable access to non-SDK interfaces on development devices by changing the API enforcement policy usi
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