- permissions changed to allow access to external storage
- button added to interface
- code added to build the screenshot and save it to the user's Picture folder
Also:
Fixed a out of date string in strings.xml that talked about the location of the appearance metrics.
Removed a few unused strings.
Migrated a few string constants into strings.xml
No other changes in this commit other than reformatting via autoformatter
1. Sign the release apk if configured to do it
By default the build will not sign the release apk, but if you define
the right properties it will. Create a ~/.gradle/gradle.properties file
with these properties: releaseKeystoreFile, releaseKeystorePassword,
releaseKeyAlias, and releaseKeyPassword.
For example:
releaseKeystoreFile=/Users/tcabot/release-keystore
releaseKeystorePassword=k3yst0r3
releaseKeyAlias=affdexme
releaseKeyPassword=k3y
2. Allow debug builds to coexist with releases
The debug build has a different id (com.affectiva.affdexme.debug) so
android treats it as a completely different app. By default, though,
both apps look the same on the app launch screen so the debug version is
now called AffdexMeDbg so you can have both at the same time and be able
to tell which is which.
3. Make the apk filename more descriptive
It was just "app-debug.apk" or "app-release.apk". This commit changes
the "app" to "AffdexMe" and adds the human-readable versionName and
integer versionCode to the filename.
I would have liked the filename to track the cosmetic name (i.e., have
the debug file be called "AffdexMeDbg-....apk") but that turned out to
be surprisingly difficult given the way the build system is set up. I
think it should be possible but this is the best bang for the buck for
the amount of effort I'm willing to put in at this point.
The consensus seems to be (among everyone but Jetbrains, that is) that
you shouldn't track .idea in version control. I agree with this since
I've never been a fan of having to check out piles of IDE turds with my
code.
This should make it easier to check out the project in Android Studio
and have it be able to build. Having the project files in the AffdexMe
subdirectory seems to confuse Studio.