Question about Google play accounts and Firebase



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If I have this email like abcd@gmail.com and sign into Firebase and create an Android app, I set up authentication and databas and download the google-services.json file. The app works when I build an APK.



Can I now have an account xxxx@gmail.com and sign into Google play developer and release that app? What will happen?



I actually did this and then I could not sign into Firebase using a Google account on the two devices that I tested on. I got the error "Google Sign In error 12500".



Signing in to Firebase using e-mail worked so I guess it´s not a Firebase issue. Signing in using Google credentials works on the debug build and the APK release build, so it's only when building for the Google Play app bundle (.aab) that Google credentials signing gives "Google Sign In error 12500". I have no flavor build only different build types



Any ideas?



Does proguard minifyEnabled work different when build for Google Play (.aab) files? Maybe it removed some files










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    If I have this email like abcd@gmail.com and sign into Firebase and create an Android app, I set up authentication and databas and download the google-services.json file. The app works when I build an APK.



    Can I now have an account xxxx@gmail.com and sign into Google play developer and release that app? What will happen?



    I actually did this and then I could not sign into Firebase using a Google account on the two devices that I tested on. I got the error "Google Sign In error 12500".



    Signing in to Firebase using e-mail worked so I guess it´s not a Firebase issue. Signing in using Google credentials works on the debug build and the APK release build, so it's only when building for the Google Play app bundle (.aab) that Google credentials signing gives "Google Sign In error 12500". I have no flavor build only different build types



    Any ideas?



    Does proguard minifyEnabled work different when build for Google Play (.aab) files? Maybe it removed some files










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      If I have this email like abcd@gmail.com and sign into Firebase and create an Android app, I set up authentication and databas and download the google-services.json file. The app works when I build an APK.



      Can I now have an account xxxx@gmail.com and sign into Google play developer and release that app? What will happen?



      I actually did this and then I could not sign into Firebase using a Google account on the two devices that I tested on. I got the error "Google Sign In error 12500".



      Signing in to Firebase using e-mail worked so I guess it´s not a Firebase issue. Signing in using Google credentials works on the debug build and the APK release build, so it's only when building for the Google Play app bundle (.aab) that Google credentials signing gives "Google Sign In error 12500". I have no flavor build only different build types



      Any ideas?



      Does proguard minifyEnabled work different when build for Google Play (.aab) files? Maybe it removed some files










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      If I have this email like abcd@gmail.com and sign into Firebase and create an Android app, I set up authentication and databas and download the google-services.json file. The app works when I build an APK.



      Can I now have an account xxxx@gmail.com and sign into Google play developer and release that app? What will happen?



      I actually did this and then I could not sign into Firebase using a Google account on the two devices that I tested on. I got the error "Google Sign In error 12500".



      Signing in to Firebase using e-mail worked so I guess it´s not a Firebase issue. Signing in using Google credentials works on the debug build and the APK release build, so it's only when building for the Google Play app bundle (.aab) that Google credentials signing gives "Google Sign In error 12500". I have no flavor build only different build types



      Any ideas?



      Does proguard minifyEnabled work different when build for Google Play (.aab) files? Maybe it removed some files







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          Miraculously i found the answer at Thanks to @HadrienPierart



          quoite @HadrienPierart writing:




          I got stuck on this one for several days until I figured how what was
          wrong. I relay with most of the situation described above :



          Works fine in debug/local If I build the release package and install
          it through adb install it works fine If I check the SHA1 of the
          package/keystore, everything is in order and matches the config in
          Firebase and the google-services.json And then, once deployed in beta
          or released on the store : the google signin fails miserably... And I
          noticed that in the App signing part of the Google Play account :
          screenshot from 2018-10-26 12-18-57



          I checked the play account (important thing to mention at this point :
          I did not configure the play account) : And sure enough, my package
          was being RE-SIGNED by google play certificate...



          When you go to the Release Management > App Signing, you will see the
          SHA1 of the keystore being used by Google after yours. Pick it, paste
          it in Firebase, update your google-services.json file, redeploy and
          VOILA !



          I really hope this help others to avoid all the hair pulling I've been
          doing these last few days :D







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            Miraculously i found the answer at Thanks to @HadrienPierart



            quoite @HadrienPierart writing:




            I got stuck on this one for several days until I figured how what was
            wrong. I relay with most of the situation described above :



            Works fine in debug/local If I build the release package and install
            it through adb install it works fine If I check the SHA1 of the
            package/keystore, everything is in order and matches the config in
            Firebase and the google-services.json And then, once deployed in beta
            or released on the store : the google signin fails miserably... And I
            noticed that in the App signing part of the Google Play account :
            screenshot from 2018-10-26 12-18-57



            I checked the play account (important thing to mention at this point :
            I did not configure the play account) : And sure enough, my package
            was being RE-SIGNED by google play certificate...



            When you go to the Release Management > App Signing, you will see the
            SHA1 of the keystore being used by Google after yours. Pick it, paste
            it in Firebase, update your google-services.json file, redeploy and
            VOILA !



            I really hope this help others to avoid all the hair pulling I've been
            doing these last few days :D







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              Miraculously i found the answer at Thanks to @HadrienPierart



              quoite @HadrienPierart writing:




              I got stuck on this one for several days until I figured how what was
              wrong. I relay with most of the situation described above :



              Works fine in debug/local If I build the release package and install
              it through adb install it works fine If I check the SHA1 of the
              package/keystore, everything is in order and matches the config in
              Firebase and the google-services.json And then, once deployed in beta
              or released on the store : the google signin fails miserably... And I
              noticed that in the App signing part of the Google Play account :
              screenshot from 2018-10-26 12-18-57



              I checked the play account (important thing to mention at this point :
              I did not configure the play account) : And sure enough, my package
              was being RE-SIGNED by google play certificate...



              When you go to the Release Management > App Signing, you will see the
              SHA1 of the keystore being used by Google after yours. Pick it, paste
              it in Firebase, update your google-services.json file, redeploy and
              VOILA !



              I really hope this help others to avoid all the hair pulling I've been
              doing these last few days :D







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                1







                Miraculously i found the answer at Thanks to @HadrienPierart



                quoite @HadrienPierart writing:




                I got stuck on this one for several days until I figured how what was
                wrong. I relay with most of the situation described above :



                Works fine in debug/local If I build the release package and install
                it through adb install it works fine If I check the SHA1 of the
                package/keystore, everything is in order and matches the config in
                Firebase and the google-services.json And then, once deployed in beta
                or released on the store : the google signin fails miserably... And I
                noticed that in the App signing part of the Google Play account :
                screenshot from 2018-10-26 12-18-57



                I checked the play account (important thing to mention at this point :
                I did not configure the play account) : And sure enough, my package
                was being RE-SIGNED by google play certificate...



                When you go to the Release Management > App Signing, you will see the
                SHA1 of the keystore being used by Google after yours. Pick it, paste
                it in Firebase, update your google-services.json file, redeploy and
                VOILA !



                I really hope this help others to avoid all the hair pulling I've been
                doing these last few days :D







                share|improve this answer













                Miraculously i found the answer at Thanks to @HadrienPierart



                quoite @HadrienPierart writing:




                I got stuck on this one for several days until I figured how what was
                wrong. I relay with most of the situation described above :



                Works fine in debug/local If I build the release package and install
                it through adb install it works fine If I check the SHA1 of the
                package/keystore, everything is in order and matches the config in
                Firebase and the google-services.json And then, once deployed in beta
                or released on the store : the google signin fails miserably... And I
                noticed that in the App signing part of the Google Play account :
                screenshot from 2018-10-26 12-18-57



                I checked the play account (important thing to mention at this point :
                I did not configure the play account) : And sure enough, my package
                was being RE-SIGNED by google play certificate...



                When you go to the Release Management > App Signing, you will see the
                SHA1 of the keystore being used by Google after yours. Pick it, paste
                it in Firebase, update your google-services.json file, redeploy and
                VOILA !



                I really hope this help others to avoid all the hair pulling I've been
                doing these last few days :D








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