Google Play Store require the uploaded app optimized by Android App Bundle. Is outsystem generated app able to do so? or Can I download the source code of my app developed in outsystem and then import to Android Studio to optimize the app?
I cannot roll out my app to google play store. T_T
On the left side (in the menu) you see around 5 gray blubs. This includes something from the age limits, advertorials and more. All these must completed to mark them green. Only when they are all green will you be able to publish your application. The order is which you must do this is not the same as the order of the menu, that would be to logical.
This always takes me a lot of time and effort. Good luck and if your stuck feel free to ask but Google moves in mysterious ways, but not as mysterious as Apple (I really hate their store procedures....)
Vincent Koning wrote:
Thank You Vincent,
I find the "5 gray bulbs", I will finish it. Thank You Very Much Vincent!! :)and Armando, thank you again :)
Hello there,
Can you show us the configurations that you are using to generate your app?
Cheers!
I generate the app in the outsystems studio. is this the configuration you want?
Yes. This is what I was looking for.
Are you absolutely sure that the Play Store console is blocking you from publishing to it or is it just a warning? I find it very odd that OutSystems R&D would let this go undocumented. It has been a month or so since I last published a binary to Play Store, but I don't recall seeing such issue.
In the case that it is, in fact, blocking you from uploading a binary to the store, I would suggest following up with your account's OutSystems contact - this applies if you're a customer.
I will do some tests myself to see if I can gather some more info.
I published an app about 4-5 weeks ago and I just got a warning. The main issue is the requirement of the keystore I believe. The new procedure of Google doesn't want you to use a premade keystore but one they control. That also allows them to optimize the package etc.
But this warning didn't block me from publishing nor did I receive any mail or read something somewhere that this would become a requirement.
This is what the Google Play Console shows you when uploading a new version:
Also, a little below:
As you can see, Google allows you to upload both, given it has a condition to upload AAB files.
Hope this helps!
Thank guys, this is my first time to build a mobile app and upload to google play store, so there may be something I done wrong
here is the screen capture from my google play console
and the warning is
you can see on the right bottom corner of the first picture, the "start roll-out to production" button is dimmed. I can't continue with the warning exists.
Is there I did something wrong?@Armando Gomes, I think that is just a warning, but I can't proceed. I try other setting and upload methods and see if I can reach your screen
Thank you very much @Armando and @Vincent :)
Most likely there are other things blocking you from rolling it out. As the message states, that's a warning, not an error. It says "your app could be" not "your app must be".
On the menu, check if there's something else missing from other steps. That's usually the case.
thank you, I try it again :)
Hi SB Chung,
If either Armando's or my response helped you solve your issue then please mark that response as the solution. This will help the community with finding answers quicker.
I just finish the "roll-out" procedure, it is really the "5 gray bulbs" problem. thank you very much :)
Hi Sb Chung,
Glad to be of help but you didn't mark the comment that is the actual solution as solution :(
I click the "Mark as a solution" button again, and see a green box around the comment. I think it should be ok this time, thank you both of you :)