rating-request | RatingRequest library is a simple android dialog | Android library
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kandi X-RAY | rating-request Summary
RatingRequest library is a simple android dialog for request rating and review.
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- Initializes the activity
- Creates a new Builder configured with the specified context
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So, my app is already on Google Play and out of a sudden my social auth isn't working anymore. It works fine on debug and when I run --variant=release on the terminal, but it doesn't work when I download the apk from the store in internal testing. We've tested on several phones.
Email login works fine, only google auth doesnt work. Logcat doesn't show anything. I press the google button, the prompt opens, I select the user and nothing happens. Again, this only happens after I download from google play. What could it be?
We're using react-native-firebase and react-native-google-signin.
I have waste my entire week on this issue and I can't figure out a reason.
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Answered 2019-Oct-05 at 05:20this was the exact same issue that i faced. The built apk works but from playstore internal testing it doesnt.
Google has released a new signing service in playstore publish console in which google will signin your app with his keystore. After signing , it will give you a new SHA which you have to add in your firebase account .
Now you need to copy those certificates from google developer console and log into firebase account , there select your app and go to its settings , where you see add fingerprint option, so you add the sha certs which youve copied from google into this. both sha1 and sha256 must be copied and pasted. and after that google login should work.
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You can use rating-request like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the rating-request component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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