AI-generated Key Takeaways
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DeobfuscationFile represents a file used to reverse obfuscation, which is a technique used to hide code functionality.
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It supports different file types like Proguard and Native debugging symbols, indicated by the
symbolType
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Developers can upload these files to Google Play using the
upload
method to help with debugging and crash analysis. -
The DeobfuscationFileType enum specifies the type of deobfuscation file, which can be Proguard, native code, or unspecified.
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Deobfuscation files can be represented in JSON format, containing information like the symbol type.
Resource: DeobfuscationFile
Represents a deobfuscation file.
JSON representation |
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{
"symbolType": enum ( |
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symbolType |
The type of the deobfuscation file. |
DeobfuscationFileType
Type of a deobfuscation file.
Enums | |
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deobfuscationFileTypeUnspecified |
Unspecified deobfuscation file type. |
proguard |
Proguard deobfuscation file type. |
nativeCode |
Native debugging symbols file type. |
Methods |
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Uploads a new deobfuscation file and attaches to the specified APK. |
Error codes
The operations of this resource, return the following HTTP error codes:
Error code | Reason | Resolution |
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5xx |
Generic error in the Google Play server. | Retry your request.
If the problem persists contact your Google Play account manager or submit a support request. Consider checking the Play Status Dashboard for any known outages. |
409 |
Concurrency update error.
There was an attempt to update an object that is being updated. For example, a purchase
is getting acknowledged by calling the Play Billing Library's |
Retry your request. |