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Google Maps not working in derived apk (published app)

Ok, I want to preface that I have tried multiple solutions such as:

Android Studio - Google map still blank on real Android device

Android Google Maps API in Release not working

I've tried to obtain the SHA1 fingerprint, and added those "Restrictions" to the Google Developer Console API Credentials.

Also tried hardcoding the API into the manifest (can't find the link that recommended this).

At this point, I've narrowed it down to these possible issues:

1) The keystore I am using has the following line when checking it

Signature algorithm name: SHA256withRSA

I noticed that many of the solutions talked about having SHA1withRSA. But since this would require creating a new keystore, to which I would have to create a whole new app, I'm avoiding this conclusion.

2) I've also noticed that the Original APK uploaded to Play console actually works. But the Derived APK (which I assume is the one uploaded to the Play Store) does not work.

3) The API library in Google Developer Console does not have specifically

"Google Maps Android API v2"

It only shows "Google Maps Android API". I assume this shouldn't be the issue.

Just to clarify, the issue is that the Map in my app comes up blank.

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A. Dee Avatar asked Jan 03 '23 20:01

A. Dee


1 Answers

For derive apk google introduce App singing feature. Google sign you apk agian, so you have to get App Sigining certificate's SHA1 and set it into Google Cloud Platform (wher you set your package name and SHA1)

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you find difference of SHA1 keys.

This feature main purpose is, for provide security by google itself, and if you lost key store then you will manage that situation very well.

check this link:

https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/7384423

Official Blog:

https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2017/09/enroll-for-app-signing-in-google-play.html

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Vrajesh Avatar answered Jan 19 '23 05:01

Vrajesh