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Universal APK built with ApksBuildCommand includes "shadow.bundletool" in Metadata #94
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Thanks for reporting the issue. This seems related to the Relocating packages option from I would have expected the shadowJar plugin to only modify the imports, but it seems not to... |
We experience a similar issue while using The workaround is to manually add the correct meta-data to the AndroidManifest.xml:
That makes UPD: looks like the issue is fixed in the latest bundletool but still present if the app is deployed to a device using Android Studio. |
This will be fixed in the next release of bundletool and in the subsequent release of Studio canary. |
Does this same issue affect all dynamic module deployment to device through Android Studio? I'm on AS 3.5 and when I run the app from inside Android Studio and have all our dynamic modules checked in the Run configuration, the When I use bundletool 0.11.0 to build and extract the APK, it works and |
When you install from Studio, do you select to install "APK from app bundle" instead of "Default APK"? |
I did some further testing, and it appears when deploying from AS (using APK from app bundle), I need to kill the app and re-launch it in order for Edit: I'm happy to file a bug on AGP if this seems like something specific to AS. Edit 2: Sorry actually I forgot that I locally changed the module to Edit 3: Ok so when it's an Apologies for all the thrash. :) |
Thank you for the detailed description. |
Oh also, we don't get notifications for edits, so consider making a new comment for each new information! I almost missed the very valuable information from the edits. Thanks :) |
Now fixed in 0.12.0. |
Describe the bug
I have the following gradle code to generate a universal apk given an app bundle using the following artifact: https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.android.tools.build/bundletool/0.9.0 (the same used by AGP 3.5).
However, when I generate an app bundle with dynamic feature modules,
SplitInstallManager
cannot find them.If I run the equivalent command using
java -jar bundletool-0.9.0-all.jar
,SplitInstallManager
detects the fused modules.I did a diff on the two APKs and found the following difference in the
AndroidManifest.xml
files.Working APK:
Broken APK:
Bundletool version(s) affected
Version: 0.9.0
To Reproduce
Generate an apks file with both methods, using
bundletool
from command line and using theBuildApksCommand
from the published jar.Expected behavior
The app bundle generated using
ApksBuildCommand
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
Known workaround
Execute command using cli with the fat jar.
Environment:
Mac
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