When you run locally from Android Studio, first time it takes a much longer time. To build an Android project, Gradle needs much time to make the build. Some of the environment packages you’re going to cache here. Uses: ruby-version: 2.7 Caching Environment Dependencies The step for this is as follows: - name: Setup ruby Ruby 2.5 or up is required to run Fastlane project.
Step for this is: - name: Setup Android SDK You’ll use setup-android action to set up android SDK. Maybe this answer will help you on this topic. WHY ZULU, WHY NOT OTHERS!!! this can be a separate discussion. Please check this link to see supported distros. There’s a GitHub action called setup-java available for this. But this can be JDK 8, depending on your project. The latest Gradle plugins require JDK 11 to build a project.
By default, it’s 1 and fetch-depth: 0 means to fetch all commits history, branches and tags. Here fetch-depth indicates the number of commits to be fetched. Step for this is: - name: Checkout the repository Here you’ll use checkout action to checkout the GitHub repository into the workflow environment. You’re going to take the latest Ubuntu dist for this. Setup Linux OSĮnvironment OS is defined in runs-on parameter just under the job (here it’s “ deploy”) and before defining steps. For your workflow, let’s name the job “ deploy” here The name of each job should be unique, or you can provide a unique job id at the job_id key. This can be a single event string or array of events string or event types.
You may need to execute other tasks like handling secrets in the workflow, creating temporary files to support the project etc.īefore completing the steps, you need to create the workflow file first.