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Android Operations

Android

To provide Android project operations using the Configuration Tool, use the android platform key under the top-level platforms key:

platforms:
android:

appName

Updates the app display name by setting either the <application android:label attribute in the AndroidManifest.xml, or setting the strings resource value entry when using a resource value reference in the manifest.

platforms:
android:
appName: Great App Name

versionName

Update the versionName in android { defaultConfig {} } in app/build.gradle. To target a different versionName, use the generic gradle operation.

Example:

platforms:
android:
versionName: 5.2.1

versionCode

Update the versionCode in android { defaultConfig {} } in app/build.gradle. To target a different versionCode, use the generic gradle operation.

platforms:
android:
versionCode: 197

incrementVersionCode

This operation will increment the integer versionCode in android { defaultConfig {} } in app/build.gradle. This is useful for auto-incrementing version codes during build, for example.

To target a different versionCode, use the generic gradle operation.

platforms:
android:
incrementVersionCode: true

versionNameSuffix

Since: 6.0.11

Set the versionNameSuffix in android { defaultConfig {} }. To target a different versionNameSuffix, use the generic gradle operation.

Example:

platforms:
android:
versionNameSuffix: "beta"

packageName

Set the project package name. This operation will also rename the actual java package and folder structure to match. Currently, these modifications happen without confirmation when the tool is run. See this discussion for more info.

platforms:
android:
packageName: $PACKAGE_NAME

manifest

The Manifest operation can modifications against the AndroidManifest XML file, and other XML files.

The operation supports three modes: attrs, merge, and inject:

  • attrs updates the attributes of the given target node.
  • merge merges the given XML tree supplied to merge with the given target. This requires a matching sub-tree root node to be provided (see example below).
  • inject injects the given XML tree supplied to inject inside of the given target
  • delete deletes nodes specified by delete in XPath format.
  • deleteAttributes deletes the given attributes in deleteAttributes inside of the given target

Example:

platforms:
android:
manifest:
- file: AndroidManifest.xml
target: manifest/application
attrs:
android:name: com.ionicframework.intune.IntuneApplication

- file: AndroidManifest.xml
target: manifest/application
merge: |
<application>
<queries>
<package android:name="com.azure.authenticator" />
</queries>
</application>

- file: AndroidManifest.xml
target: manifest
inject: |
<queries>
<package android:name="com.azure.authenticator" />
<package android:name="$PACKAGE_NAME" />
<package android:name="com.microsoft.windowsintune.companyportal" />
<!-- Required for API Level 30 to make sure the app detect browsers
(that don't support custom tabs) -->
<intent>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" />
<data android:scheme="https" />
</intent>
<!-- Required for API Level 30 to make sure the app can detect browsers that support custom tabs -->
<!-- https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2020/07/custom-tabs-android-11#detecting_browsers_that_support_custom_tabs -->
<intent>
<action android:name="android.support.customtabs.action.CustomTabsService" />
</intent>
</queries>

- file: AndroidManifest.xml
target: manifest/application
inject: |
<activity android:name="com.microsoft.identity.client.BrowserTabActivity">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />

<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" />

<!--
Add in your scheme/host from registered redirect URI
note that the leading "/" is required for android:path
-->
<data
android:host="$PACKAGE_NAME"
android:path="/$INTUNE_SIGNATURE_HASH"
android:scheme="msauth" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>

- file: AndroidManifest.xml
delete: //intent-filter

- file: AndroidManifest.xml
target: manifest/application/application
deleteAttributes:
- android:name

gradle

The gradle command can modify and insert snippets of basic Gradle code. Currently only Groovy-based Gradle files are supported (issue and discussion).

The operation supports inserting arbitrary Gradle code, or when using replace, modifying basic method calls or variable definitions.

The Gradle commands supports two modes: insert or replace:

  • insert inserts new Gradle snippets at the desired location in the file
    • This operation takes either a raw string of Groovy-based Gradle, or an object. When using the object, make sure to set the insertType (see next line) to ensure the correct code is generated.
    • When using an object to insert, this operation takes an insertType of either 'method' (default) or 'variable' which will create either a method call (methodName methodArg) or an assignment (variable = value).
    • See the examples below for more clarity on how to structure the insert operation
  • replace replaces existing entries in the Gradle file at the desired location

Currently, the tool supports updating primitive types (numbers, strings, booleans), and arrays of primitives. Strings need additional quoting if necessary, in order to support non-quoted variable strings. See the example below for string quoting examples.

platforms:
android:
gradle:
- file: build.gradle
target:
buildscript:
insert:
- classpath: "'org.javassist:javassist:3.27.0-GA'"
- classpath: files("../node_modules/@ionic-enterprise/intune/android/ms-intune-app-sdk-android/GradlePlugin/com.microsoft.intune.mam.build.jar")

- file: build.gradle
target:
allprojects:
repositories:
insert:
- maven:
- url: 'https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/MicrosoftDeviceSDK/DuoSDK-Public/_packaging/Duo-SDK-Feed/maven/v1'
- name: 'Duo-SDK-Feed'

- file: variables.gradle
target:
ext:
insertType: 'variable'
insert:
- firebaseMessagingVersion: '20.0.6'

- file: app/build.gradle
target:
insert: |
apply plugin: 'com.microsoft.intune.mam'
intunemam {
includeExternalLibraries = ["androidx.*", "com.getcapacitor.*"]
}

- file: app/build.gradle
target:
android:
buildTypes:
release:
minifyEnabled:
replace:
minifyEnabled: true

- file: app/build.gradle
target:
android:
buildTypes:
implementation:
replace:
implementation: "'test-implementation'"

res

Creates new resource files. Use path to specify the resource type.

platforms:
android:
res:
- path: raw
file: auth_config.json
text: |
{
"client_id": "$INTUNE_CLIENT_ID",
"authorization_user_agent": "DEFAULT",
"redirect_uri": "msauth://$PACKAGE_NAME/$HASH",
"broker_redirect_uri_registered": true,
"authorities": [
{
"type": "AAD",
"audience": {
"type": "AzureADMyOrg",
"tenant_id": "$INTUNE_TENANT_ID"
}
}
]
}

Files can also be copied by using the source option instead of text:

platforms:
android:
res:
- path: drawable
file: icon.png
source: ../common/test/fixtures/icon.png

source supports a URL instead of a local path for remote resource loading.

json

Modifies JSON files relative to the root of the Android project. Use set to override the element (and clobber any children), or merge to merge the values:

platforms:
android:
json:
- file: google-services.json
set:
project_info:
project_id: "MY_ID"
- file: google-services.json
merge:
data:
field: "MY_FIELD"

xml

Modifies XML files relative to the root of the Android project. Can also modify files relative to the resource path using resFile instead of file. This operation supports the same options as the manifest operation:

  • attrs updates the attributes of the given target node.
  • merge merges the given XML tree supplied to merge with the given target. Merge expects a matching root node to be supplied. The merge algorithm merges any nodes that match with at least all of the supplied node's attributes, or appends any new children not found in the target node.
  • inject injects the given XML tree supplied to inject inside of the given target
  • delete deletes nodes specified by delete in XPath format.
  • deleteAttributes deletes the given attributes in deleteAttributes inside of the given target
platforms:
android:
xml:
- file: app/file.xml
target: entries/field
merge: |
<field>
<string>Value</string>
</field>
- resFile: values/strings.xml
target: resources/string[@name="app_name"]
replace: |
<string name="app_name">Awesome App</string>

copy

Copies files, directories, or URLs relative to the root of the android project (./android by default).

platforms:
android:
copy:
- src: ../firebase/google-services.json
dest: app/google-services.json
- src: old/path/of/directory
dest: new/path/of/directory
- src: https://example.com/file.png
dest: new/path/of/file.png