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Publishing packages to jcenter?
Hello,
Are there plans to publish Mobihelp to jcenter in the future? It eases the process of staying up to date and provides the ability to pin the build on a specific version of the library without adding the mobihelp repository to our app's.
Thanks!
Hi Dkozel , We have considered maven central / jcenter as possible distribution methods and we are working towards it . We will keep you posted about the progress on this .
Any updates on this? Thanks!
We're working on it. We'll update once it is ready.
Got a bit tired of waiting, for anyone willing to remove the 3rd party code from your repo, try https://github.com/tinsukE/mobihelp-sdk-android.
I'm basically using jitpack (https://jitpack.io/) to do the heavy work, just had to repackage the SDK in a gradle library friendly format.
To use this, add the jitpack maven repository to your build.gradle file:
repositories {
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
...
}
and add the dependency:
dependencies {
...
compile 'com.github.tinsukE:mobihelp-sdk-android:v1.4-1'
}
Check https://jitpack.io/ for similar maven instructions.
:+1: thanks!
@hrishikesh-p almost 11 months later still no jcenter. Also, we have api 23 now. The days of api 19 have passed a while ago.
@hrishikesh-p any news on this?
@vitorleal =)))
@tryprasannan Do you have any news about this? Thanks
is this project abandoned ?
We do plan on supporting this project in the current state, but we are no longer adding features to this .
We have a new and improved version of the SDK called "Hotline". We are actively working on this and adding features. Please do check it out @ http://hotline.io
@hrishikesh-p how do we migrate from freshdesk sdk to hotline, can please you share migration docs for this.
@hrishikesh-p we are talking about the same Freshdesk product? It doesn't make sense for me to use Hotline in our case.