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Specifying different application IDs for build types and product flavors
- You can specify different application IDs or package names for each buildType or productFlavor using the applicationIdSuffix configuration attribute:
Example of suffixing the applicationId for each buildType:
defaultConfig {
applicationId "com.package.android"
minSdkVersion 17
targetSdkVersion 23
versionCode 1
versionName "1.0"
}
buildTypes {
release {
debuggable false
}
development {
debuggable true
applicationIdSuffix ".dev"
}
testing {
debuggable true
applicationIdSuffix ".qa"
}
}
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Our resulting applicationIds would now be:
- com.package.android for release
- com.package.android.dev for development
- com.package.android.qa for testing
This can be done for productFlavors as well:
productFlavors {
free {
applicationIdSuffix ".free"
}
paid {
applicationIdSuffix ".paid"
}
}
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The resulting applicationIds would be:
- com.package.android.free for the free flavor
- com.package.android.paid for the paid flavor