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Upload cd to google play
Upload cd to google play





upload cd to google play

A permission page will be prompt, leave the default options and validate. Make sure to save it in a secure storage, a Key Vault for instance.įinal step, go back to the Google Play Console and inside the service connection section, click on the Grant Access button to invite your Google service account as a user of your Google Play Console account. This will prompt a popup to download the key as a JSON file. In the next page select Add Key then JSON and validate. To do so, click on the three little dots in the actions column on the right and select Manage Keys. With this Google service created, we now need to create a service account key which will be used inside Azure DevOps later. Validate the creation and if it succeeds you will have something like this: In the second step choose the Owner role for this service:

upload cd to google play

Give it a name and a description so you can remember for which application you did it: Then click on the create service account button to initialize it. You will arrive inside the IAM & Admin interface:

upload cd to google play

On the left menu select Setup > API access, then inside the service accounts section select Create new service connection:Ī popup will appear, click on the blue link to navigate to the Google Cloud Platform. Create the Google Service Accountįirst things to do is to login to developer console. This article assumes that you have already built and signed an Android App Bundle ( aab) in order to upload it.

#Upload cd to google play how to

In this tutorial we will discover how to setup the service connection to be able to upload your packages on the Google Play from Azure DevOps. When developing an application for Android, you will probably need to distribute it to your testers or your final users.







Upload cd to google play