I am developing an Android application and I want to have two different projects in Crashlytics / Fabric (debug and release).
I know that this is possible by having two
There is also an option where you do not need to create multiple organizations. You can use the Fabric.Builder with appIdentifier(java.lang.String appIdentifier)
.
The only thing to do is replace the Crashlytics initialization from the documentation
Fabric.with(this, new Crashlytics());
with something like this:
final String trackingId = BuildConfig.APPLICATION_ID + ".tv";
Fabric fabric = new Fabric.Builder(this).kits(new Crashlytics()).appIdentifier(trackingId).build();
Fabric.with(fabric);
The second snippet uses projects APPLICATION_ID
(package name) and adds a ".tv" to it.
NOTE: when you track your crashes this way, Crashlytics does not create the project by itself. It is important to have the project created manually (or having the project already created from another App with the same package name).
Hello I also had same questions months ago and I solved it myself. Hope my answer will help you.
You need 2 organizations with different crashlyticsApiKey
for each of your project on fabric.
Then on your build.gradle
file you will define manifestPlaceHolders
debug {
manifestPlaceholders = [crashlyticsApiKey: 'your_api_key_for_debug_project_here']
}
release {
manifestPlaceholders = [crashlyticsApiKey: 'your_api_key_for_release_project_here']
}
Then you will put this variable on meta-data at your AndroidManifest.xml
file
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="${crashlyticsApiKey}" />
That's all, now build your project both for relase and debug, you will see your app will registered for 2 different fabric account with same package nam