I just upgraded my app\'s compileSdkVersion
to 28
(Pie).
I\'m getting a compilation warning:
warning: [deprecation]
Here the solution in kotlin
:
val versionCode: Long =
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= VERSION_CODES.P) {
packageManager.getPackageInfo(packageName, 0).longVersionCode
} else {
packageManager.getPackageInfo(packageName, 0).versionCode.toLong()
}
Just for others using Xamarin, my answer was:
public long GetBuild()
{
var context = global::Android.App.Application.Context;
PackageManager manager = context.PackageManager;
PackageInfo info = manager.GetPackageInfo(context.PackageName, 0);
return info.LongVersionCode;
}
My recommended solution:
Include this in your main build.gradle :
implementation 'androidx.appcompat:appcompat:1.0.2'
then just use this code:
PackageInfo pInfo = context.getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(context.getPackageName(), 0);
long longVersionCode= PackageInfoCompat.getLongVersionCode(pInfo);
int versionCode = (int) longVersionCode; // avoid huge version numbers and you will be ok
In case you have problems adding appcompat library then just use this alternative solution:
final PackageInfo pInfo = context.getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(context.getPackageName(), 0);
int versionCode;
if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.P) {
versionCode = (int) pInfo.getLongVersionCode(); // avoid huge version numbers and you will be ok
} else {
//noinspection deprecation
versionCode = pInfo.versionCode;
}
It says what to do on the Java doc (I recommend not using the Kotlin documentation for much; it's not really maintained well):
versionCode
This field was deprecated in API level 28. Use getLongVersionCode() instead, which includes both this and the additional versionCodeMajor attribute. The version number of this package, as specified by the tag's versionCode attribute.
This is an API 28 method, though, so consider using PackageInfoCompat. It has one static method:
getLongVersionCode(PackageInfo info)