Give the release build a signing key it can actually reach
The Android job has four secrets in it -- keystore, its password, the key alias and key password -- and the repo had none of them set. That fails in the worst available way: `echo "" | base64 -d` exits 0 and writes a zero-byte file, so the keystore step goes green and the failure surfaces minutes later inside gradle's signing task, at the tail of a ~1h20m run. Generated a 4096-bit RSA key (PKCS12, valid to 2054, alias `bikecontrol`) and uploaded all four to Gitea with `tea actions secrets create --stdin`. PKCS12 does not support a key password differing from the store password, so ANDROID_KEY_PASSWORD is deliberately the same value as ANDROID_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD rather than a second secret. The password is hex on purpose. CI writes keystore.properties through an unquoted heredoc, so the shell expands `$` and backticks, and .properties treats backslash as an escape -- hex is inert in both. Local side: android-keystore/ holds the key and its password, gitignored as a directory so the password file is covered as well as the *.jks glob. scripts/local-keystore.sh points a local build at it by writing gen/android/keystore.properties, the same file CI writes from secrets. `tauri android init` deletes that file, so the script is idempotent and meant to be re-run after any init. Verified: a local `cargo tauri android build --apk` now produces an APK that apksigner reports as CN=BikeControl, O=Tourolle, C=FR, where before it was silently debug-signed -- build.gradle.kts falls back to the debug signature when keystore.properties is absent rather than failing. The keystore is NOT recoverable if lost: Android will refuse any future update signed by a different key. It needs a backup somewhere off this machine. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# Point a local release build at the real signing key.
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#
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# app/build.gradle.kts reads rootProject/keystore.properties and, when it is
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# absent, leaves the release variant debug-signed rather than failing. CI writes
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# that file from secrets; this writes it from android-keystore/ so a local
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# `cargo tauri android build --apk` produces an APK signed with the same key a
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# release is, which is what makes a locally-built APK a valid update to an
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# installed one rather than a conflicting-signature install failure.
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#
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# gen/ is regenerated by `tauri android init`, which deletes this file. Re-run
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# after any init — it is cheap and idempotent.
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#
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# The keystore and its password live in android-keystore/, which is gitignored.
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set -e
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ROOT="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." && pwd)"
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KEYSTORE="$ROOT/android-keystore/bikecontrol-release.jks"
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PASSFILE="$ROOT/android-keystore/keystore-password.txt"
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DEST="$ROOT/src-tauri/gen/android/keystore.properties"
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[ -f "$KEYSTORE" ] || { echo "❌ no keystore at $KEYSTORE" >&2; exit 1; }
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[ -f "$PASSFILE" ] || { echo "❌ no password file at $PASSFILE" >&2; exit 1; }
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[ -d "$(dirname "$DEST")" ] || { echo "❌ no gen/android — run 'cargo tauri android init' first" >&2; exit 1; }
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# Absolute storeFile: gradle resolves a relative one against the app module dir,
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# not the root project.
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umask 077
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{
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echo "storeFile=$KEYSTORE"
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echo "storePassword=$(cat "$PASSFILE")"
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echo "keyAlias=bikecontrol"
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echo "keyPassword=$(cat "$PASSFILE")"
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} > "$DEST"
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echo "✅ wrote $DEST (storeFile=$KEYSTORE, keyAlias=bikecontrol)"
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