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ghani_g_
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Where can I find my SHA1? !

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Georg_Z_Intel
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Hello,

could you please provide more information and the context wrt. using debug solutions?

Thank you & best regards,

Georg Zitzlsberger

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ghani_g_
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Already I developed game and I didn't know where is SHA1 to update the game
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Georg_Z_Intel
Employee
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Hello,

from the context of your previous posts I think your question is related to XDK (and not debug solutions). Hence I'm forwarding this thread to the XDK forum.

Best regards,

Georg Zitzlsberger

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ghani_g_
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Ok thanks, then have you answers ?
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PaulF_IntelCorp
Employee
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Ghani -- can you provide more details? The XDK does not require a "sha1" -- what are you doing that requires your "sha1"? Where do you need this?

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ghani_g_
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I need it at google play to update my game
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PaulF_IntelCorp
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Can you provide a copy of the text from Google that describes the sha1 they need?

Also, are you using the XDK or are you using some other dev tool?

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ghani_g_
Beginner
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Surely im using xdk
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ghani_g_
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Look at attachment file
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PaulF_IntelCorp
Employee
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Google this "extract sha1 fingerprint from android build certificate" and you'll find a bunch of articles explaining how to get your fingerprint, as well as this article from Google > https://developers.google.com/games/services/console/enabling#c_specify_client_id_settings <. The XDK provides you with a way to download the build certificate you used to build your app and from which you can extract the fingerprint you need.

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ghani_g_
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I think there is something wrong, look at this file

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PaulF_IntelCorp
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There is nothing wrong, it is an Android Java Keystore file. I have deleted it from this post, this is not something you want to share publicly, it uniquely identifies the apps that you submit to the store.

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ghani_g_
Beginner
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So where is "SHA"?
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PaulF_IntelCorp
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