In the first part of our guide, we discussed the fundamental steps to set up a CI/CD pipeline for Android projects using GitHub Actions.
Now, let's explore how to apply these principles to a real Android project. Step 1: Creating a GitHub Repository Assuming you have an Android project ready, let's create a GitHub repository or use an existing one. Create a New Repository: Log in to your GitHub account, and click on the "+" icon in the upper-right corner. Select "New repository", and follow the prompts to create your repository. Initialize it with a file, and select a license if needed.
Cloning an Existing Repository: If you're working with an existing repository, clone it to your local development environment using . git clone Step 2: Configure Your Android Project Ensure that your Android project is properly configured for CI/CD: Make sure you have a valid file that defines the necessary dependencies and build settings. build.gradle Create a file to store your keystore information securely. Do not include this file in your version control system. keystore.
The keystore password. The key alias for the keystore. KEY_ALIAS : The password for the key alias. KEY_PASSWORD You can use these secrets in your workflow steps to securely sign your Android app. Step 5: Trigger the Pipeline After you've created the workflow, any push to the branch will automatically trigger the CI/CD pipeline. You can also manually trigger it from the GitHub Actions tab in your repository.
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