we have an android application which is not on play store ,users install it by downloading from our website . We want to implement dynamic feature loading in our app because not all modules of the application are useful or in some cases we want to update a specific module since it has few bugs and rest of the application is working fine. Ive read about it and came across play core library but I can't seem to find any article for to achieve it for non play store apps , is there any possibility of doing it ?
Is there a way to support dynamic module loading for non play store app?
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this article is awesome
All of the above is not needed anymore if you just want to quickly play with the sample and see how it works locally.
This is thanks to a new --local-testing flag added in bundletool version 0.13.0. When applied to the bundletool build-apks command, the flag instructs bundletool to add a small piece of meta-data to the generated APK’s manifest. You can then use this in two simple steps:
Install your app on a test device (or emulator) with bundletool install-apks. This triggers an additional push of all split APKs to a location on the device’s storage.
Run the app and create a SplitInstallManager using the usual factory method SplitInstallManagerFactory.create(Context).