AppCenter Plugin for flutter
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This plugin currently bundles appcenter analytics and crashes.
Getting Started
To get started, go to AppCenter and register your apps.
For detailed AppCenter API reference, go to https://aka.ms/appcenterdocs
Build
flutter build apk
command will build under build/app/outputs/flutter-apk by adding below section to android/app/build.gradle
android {
...
// This is likely needed, see https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/58247
lintOptions {
disable 'InvalidPackage'
checkReleaseBuilds false
}
}
Try example project first when troubleshooting your local build issue.
Usage
Basic usage
import 'package:appcenter_flutter/appcenter.dart';
await AppCenter.startAsync(
appSecretAndroid: '******',
appSecretIOS: '******',
enableAnalytics: true, // Defaults to true
enableCrashes: true, // Defaults to true
);
AppCenter.trackEventAsync('my event', <String, String> {
'prop1': 'prop1',
'prop2': 'prop2',
});
Turn feature on / off at runtime
await AppCenter.configureAnalyticsAsync(enabled: true);
await AppCenter.configureCrashesAsync(enabled: true);
Troubleshooting
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iOS:
!
CocoaPods could not find compatible versions for pod "AppCenter"Manually delete podfile.lock and rebuild, this is a common issue when upgrading iOS native dependencies.
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Android build issue
Always check if example project builds first If it does not build, please report an issue If it builds, check the gradle setup Checkpoints:
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Gradle version in gradle-wrapper.properties
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Kotlin version in build.gradle
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compileSdkVersion in build.gradle
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com.android.tools.build:gradle version in build.gradle
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lintOptions (in example) See issue
Execution failed for task ':app:lintVitalRelease'
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build.gradle script (in example)
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settings.gradle (in example)
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jcenter retirement
Replace jcenter since it will be retired on 1st of May, 2021.
repositories { google() // jcenter() mavenCentral() gradlePluginPortal() }