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I receive this lint warning when analysing my code (Analyse > Inspect Codes) on Android studios.

App is not indexable by Google Search; consider adding at least one Activity with an ACTION-VIEW intent-filler. See issue explanation for more details.

What is this warning, and how do I make my app indexable by Google Search? it sounds important for SEO, but I can't find any details on Google.

I also like to know how to access the "Issue Explanation" from android studio.

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Edit:

"App is not indexable by Google Search" was the old warning. The new warning is "Missing support for Firebase App Indexing"

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I found out how to access the "Issue Explanation". I need to hover over an inspection error to display the full issue explanation inline (and pressing Ctrl-F1)

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so the keyword I am missing is "deep links"!

The following is the android developer page to do deep links "To enable Google to crawl your app content and allow users to enter your app from search results"

http://developer.android.com/training/app-indexing/deep-linking.html

the following is the code snippet on how to do a deep link. I got no idea how Google can crawl my app just by adding it though...

<activity
    android:name="com.example.android.GizmosActivity"
    android:label="@string/title_gizmos" >
    <intent-filter android:label="@string/filter_title_viewgizmos">
        <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
        <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
        <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" />
        <!-- Accepts URIs that begin with "http://www.example.com/gizmos” -->
        <data android:scheme="http"
              android:host="www.example.com"
              android:pathPrefix="/gizmos" />
        <!-- note that the leading "/" is required for pathPrefix-->
        <!-- Accepts URIs that begin with "example://gizmos”
        <data android:scheme="example"
              android:host="gizmos" />
        -->
    </intent-filter>
</activity>

there is also a note which says

Note: Intent filters may only contain a single data element for a URI pattern. 
Create separate intent filters to capture additional URI patterns.
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  • 2
    This is for configuring deep-links into your app. Example: If a user searches on mobile search for a specfic keyword that matches your web/app, it can directly link to your intent which can open the specific activity/view inside your app. In short, search will directly let users open inside apps. Dec 9, 2015 at 20:35
  • @NageshSusarla, so in the example above, is the keyword is "gizmos"?
    – Angel Koh
    Dec 10, 2015 at 2:24
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    developers.google.com/app-indexing/android/app has detailed information about it. In this case any keyword that results in your page say example.com/gizmos in the search results will point to this intent. Dec 10, 2015 at 22:01
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    I don't get it, what am i supposed to put??
    – busuu
    Sep 18, 2017 at 17:51
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    Do you have to have your own website to add?
    – Azurespot
    Nov 12, 2017 at 2:45
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Actually there are 2 ways to deal with 'app is not indexable by google' problem.

  1. Add deep link into the app as described above.
  2. Simply disable lint warning. Sometimes app is not published to Google Play so deep links will not be needed, etc:

    android {
    defaultConfig {
    // something
    }
    lintOptions {
    disable 'GoogleAppIndexingWarning'
    baseline file("lint-baseline.xml")
    }
    }
    
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You can remove the warning by adding the below code in <intent-filter> inside <activity>

        <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
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If you want disable this warning until your application development completes or if you don't have any web URL to add, add this line in your AndroidManifest.xml file.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
          xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
          package="com.example.yourappname">

   <application
       ...
       ...
       tools:ignore="GoogleAppIndexingWarning">

          ....

   </application>

</manifest>

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