playup
Upload APKs to Google Play
This package offers a streamlined way to publish packages in the Google Play Store
Install
npm install -g playup
Usage
Use the CLI
playup \ --auth api.json \ --recent-changes "en-US='lorem ipsum dolor'" \ /path/to/Package.apk \ /path/to/Expansion.obb \ # optional /path/to/Expansion2.obb # optional
or the JavaScript API
var publisher = client_email: '' private_key: '' publisher
Authentication
First you have to create a Google Play API Access. To do that go to the Google Play Developer Console and then with the account owner go to Settings -> API access and create a Google Play Android Developer project.
After that follow the instructions to create a Service Account. When you click Create Client ID, choose Service Account. You will get a JSON file with a public key and the service email.
gulp support
The upload
method returns a Promise
so this package can be used in conjunction with gulp with no extra plugins needed
gulp
CLI
playup --auth auth --recent-changes "recent changes" APK [[OBB], OBB]
#### auth
Required
Type: File
a JSON file with the Authentication information
#### recent-changes
Required
Type: string
A string with the format lang=changes
where lang is the language code and changes the string that specifies the changes of this
#### track
Type: string
Specify track for this release. Can be alpha, beta, production or rollout. Default: alpha
#### APK
The path to the APK
#### OBB
The path to 1 or more expansion files
API
Playup = require('playup')
Playup is a constructor that can be called with or without new
publisher = new Playup(auth)
The instance of Playup has the auth
option
auth
Required
Type: object
The object with Authentication information. This object will have the following keys
client_email
private_key
publisher.upload(apk[, params[, callback]])
Upload specified APK. If no callback is specified, returns a Promise
apk
Required
Type: string
The path to the APK to upload
params
Optional
Type: object
The params object will add aditional information to this release. Currently, it can have these keys
track
Type: string
Default: 'alpha'
Specify track for this release. Can be alpha, beta, production or rollout.
recentChanges
Type: object
Default: {}
An object
that specifies changes in this version. Has the language code as key and the changes as value.
obbs
Type: Array
Default: []
An array that specifies the paths to the expansion files (OBBs) for this release
callback
A function to be called when the process finishes. It receives two params:
err
The error if the upload was not succesful
data
An object with the following properties
packageName
versionCode