I have worked around the horrendous mis-integration of the api keys into the build process and source control by making it a property stored in local.properties. I had to add the following to build.xml:
<property name="mapviewxml" value="res/layout/mapview.xml" />
<target name="-pre-build">
<fail unless="mapsApiKey">You need to add mapsApiKey=... to local.properties</fail>
<copy file="mapview.xml.tpl" tofile="${mapviewxml}" overwrite="true">
<filterchain>
<replacetokens>
<token key="apiKey" value="${mapsApiKey}"/>
</replacetokens>
</filterchain>
</copy>
</target>
Now, of course I had to create mapview.xml.tpl in my projects root (it can't go to res/layout because it will break the build process):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<com.google.android.maps.MapView
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/mapview"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:clickable="true"
android:apiKey="@apiKey@"
/>
During pre-compilation, the template is copied to the right place and @apiKey@ is replaced with the real key. Unfortunately I have not found a way to distinguish between debug and release builds in this phase, so to compile for release, I just add the release apiKey to the ant parameters:
ant -DmapsApiKey=.... release
This approach integrates well with SCM (I do not need to check in the keys) and acceptably with the build process.