To generate keystores for signing Android apps at the command line, use:
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Next, you will need to generate a Key Hash for the application. For debugging, if using Eclipse, you will want to generate this Key Hash using the Android debug key. When you are ready to publish your app, you will need to generate a Key Hash for your signing keys and update this value in Facebook before your signed app will work.
A debug keystore which is used to sign an Android app during development needs a specific alias and password combination as dictated by Google. To create a debug keystore, use:
- Keystore name: 'debug.keystore'
- Keystore password: 'android'
- Key alias: 'androiddebugkey'
- Key password: 'android'
- CN: 'CN=Android Debug,O=Android,C=US'
For your release keystore, do the same as above but choose a name, alias, and password that you prefer.
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![Release Release](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126071700/100469827.png)
To hook your app up with services like Google APIs you'll need to print out each of your keys' fingerprints and give them to the services you're using. To do that, use:
![Hash Hash](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126071700/357412577.jpg)
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1- I'm trying to generate my key hash for integrating Android with Facebook. I understand that I have to run the following command on prompt (I am on Windows): keytool -exportcert -alias RELEASEKEYALIAS -keystore RELEASEKEYPATH openssl sha1 -binary openssl base64 But where can I get the values of RELEASEKEYALIAS and RELEASEKEYPATH? To sign your app using Android Studio, and export an existing app signing key, follow these steps: If you don’t currently have the Generate Signed Bundle or APK dialog open, click Build Generate Signed Bundle/APK. In the Generate Signed Bundle or APK dialog, select either Android App Bundle or APK. Generating the release SHA1 fingerprint certificate Before generating the release certificate, you need to first generate signed apk. You can choose the generate signed apk option from build menu in Android Studio. You may choose an existing keystore or create a new one, remember the alias name, as you might need it later.
For your debug key that would look like: