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By default IDE genarate a apk like app-debug.apk or app-release.apk file but I need to generate specific name of the Apk of the App.

For Example: My application name is iPlanter so i need to generate iPlanter-debug.apk or iPlanter-release.apk instead of app-debug.apk or app-release.apk respectively.

Thanks,

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    Ever since VB3.0 developers have been able to use a GUI to do something simple as this, yet in Android Studio 3.X we have devolved to editing script files.
    – beyeriii
    May 18, 2018 at 5:54

9 Answers 9

17

Just add

   archivesBaseName = "NAME_YOU_WANT"

in the android{} part of your gradle file.

You'll get "NAME_YOU_WANT-release.apk" as name of the generated file.

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  • how to get rid of the -release suffix and make it NAME_YOU_WANT.apk? Jun 14, 2021 at 14:43
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Step 1: Go to root of the main project, under app , right click on app and refactor the app into specific name (example iPlanter) and press ok

Step 2: Go to Project Setting file which is setting.gradle file

setting.gradle file contains

include ':app'

Now need to replace app by specific name.

For Example app replace by iPlanter in include ':app' it looks like below

include ':iPlanter'

then Sync project, after that run your application. Finally, App generate an apk like iPlanter-debug.apk or iPlanter-release.apk file.

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    Error:Project 'app' not found in root project 'iPlanter'. I am getting this error @kgsharathkumar Sep 23, 2016 at 7:08
  • @pcpriyanka, now check , i added complete steps.. :) Sep 23, 2016 at 7:13
  • May I select rename directory or module ? Sep 23, 2016 at 7:18
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    thanks :) its working now how to remove debug.apk and release.apk ? Sep 23, 2016 at 7:25
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    both will work @pcpriyanka, if u use module no need to go for step2 Sep 23, 2016 at 7:29
11

You just have to add following one line of code in app level gradle.

  1. For name only

archivesBaseName = "NAME_YOU_WANT"

 defaultConfig {

       applicationId "com.PACKAGENAME"

       minSdkVersion Integer.parseInt(MIN_SDK_LIBRARY)

       targetSdkVersion Integer.parseInt(TARGET_SDK)

       versionCode 11

       versionName "2.3"

       multiDexEnabled true

       archivesBaseName = "NAME_YOU_WANT"


    }
  1. Name with version

archivesBaseName = "NAME_YOU_WANT" + versionName

defaultConfig {

   applicationId "com.PACKAGENAME"

   minSdkVersion Integer.parseInt(MIN_SDK_LIBRARY)

   targetSdkVersion Integer.parseInt(TARGET_SDK)

   versionCode 11

   versionName "2.3"

   multiDexEnabled true

   archivesBaseName = "NAME_YOU_WANT" + versionName
}
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5

You can use this for app name with current date and version

android {
def version = "2.4";
def milestone = "1";
def build = "0";
def name = getDate()+"APP NAME WHAT YOU WANT"+"v"+version


signingConfigs {
    config {
       ….
   }
}
compileSdkVersion Integer.parseInt(COMPILE_SDK)
buildToolsVersion BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION
defaultConfig {
   applicationId "com.PACKAGENAME"
   minSdkVersion Integer.parseInt(MIN_SDK_LIBRARY)
   targetSdkVersion Integer.parseInt(TARGET_SDK)
   versionCode 11
   versionName "2.3"
   multiDexEnabled true
}
buildTypes {
   debug {
       applicationVariants.all { variant ->
           variant.outputs.each { output ->
               def apk = output.outputFile;
               def newName;
               newName = apk.name.replace("-" + variant.buildType.name, "")
                       .replace(project.name, name);
               newName = newName.replace("-", "-" + version + "-" + milestone +
                       "-" + build + "-");
               output.outputFile = new File(apk.parentFile, newName);
           }
       }
   }
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    app level build.gradle file, not in project level file Sep 11, 2017 at 15:19
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    What about AndroidStudio 3 ? Nov 13, 2017 at 7:59
3

For Android Studio 3, this works for me:

applicationVariants.all { variant ->
        variant.outputs.all { output ->
            outputFileName = new File("AppName-" + variant.versionName + ".apk");
        }
}
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This will help you. This code will create app name like iPlanter-release.apk or iPlanter-debug.apk

buildTypes {
   applicationVariants.all { variant ->
    variant.outputs.each { output ->
        project.ext { appName = 'iPlanter' }
        def newName = output.outputFile.name
        newName = newName.replace("app-", "$project.ext.appName-")
        output.outputFile = new File(output.outputFile.parent, newName)
     }
  }
}

Update:

  applicationVariants.all { variant ->
    variant.outputs.all {
        outputFileName = "iPlanter_${variant.versionName}(${variant.versionCode}).apk"
    }
  }

It set name like

iPlanter_0.0.1(25).apk

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Try this code:

defaultConfig{
      applicationVariants.all { variant ->
                changeAPKName(variant, defaultConfig)
            }
}

def changeAPKName(variant, defaultConfig) {
    variant.outputs.each { output ->
        if (output.zipAlign) {
            def file = output.outputFile
            output.packageApplication.outputFile = new File(file.parent, "Your APK NAME")
        }
        def file = output.packageApplication.outputFile
        output.packageApplication.outputFile = new File(file.parent, "Your APK NAME")
    }
}
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For Android Studio 3.1 this works for me:

android {
     ...............
     ...............

     applicationVariants.all { variant ->
            changeAPKName(variant, defaultConfig)
        }

  compileOptions {
       sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
       targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
       }

      .................................
      .................................
     }

and

def changeAPKName(variant, defaultConfig) {
    variant.outputs.all { output ->
        outputFileName = new File("xxxxx" + variant.versionName +".apk")
    }
}
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  • Now that I've done this, studio can't find the path of apk to install! This is because it's expecting another apk name. Apr 27, 2018 at 6:51
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On my PC, it suffices to rename (through refactor) app to the desired name yourName. After that, include ':app' in setting.grandle file is changed to include ':yourName'. However, in my case I need to close/reopen Android Studio because of sync error. As a result, obtain apk something like yourName-debug.apk and yourName-release.apk.

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