![]() ![]() Click on Gradle (From Right Side Panel, you will see Gradle Bar).Is the same API key can be worked on this my project in Android Studio?Įasiest ways ever: Update added for Android Studio V 2.2 in last step Is there a way to find the SHA-1 fingerprint from Android Studio like it was very easy in Eclipse? As I am newbie in Android Studio, what is the full process to find it?Īnother thing I want to add is that I have my Eclipse generates the SHA-1 fingerprint and previously I have my app registered on that fingerprint in Google developer console, and I worked on that app in Eclipse by that API key. ![]() keytool -list -v -keystore "%USERPROFILE%\.android\debug.keystore" -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android It is saying that it is an illegal option. So I tried to run this in command line after setting my Java bin path from this link and unfortunately couldn't find my fingerprint. I have read from this link that:Īndroid Studio signs your app in debug mode automatically when you run or debug your project from the IDE. But in Android Studio I couldn't find out any option like this so that I could find easily the fingerprint. When I was using Eclipse it was right under Windows -> Preferences -> Android -> Build. So I need my SHA-1 fingerprint certificate number. I have shifted myself from Eclipse to Android Studio. ![]()
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