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I'm trying to generate a SHA-1 for a Flutter app, for Android studio to support Google Sign in, but I don't know how to do that, I saw some posts that indicate to run a command, but there I need a jks file I guess, and flutter doesn't create that.

Could someone help me?

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  • Here is my solution posted for same question solution Dec 8, 2018 at 18:59
  • The Gradle Console tab has been replaced by "Build" in Android Studio 3.1, accessible from View -> Tool Windows -> Build.
    – Dani
    Mar 31, 2021 at 9:20

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TERMINAL

Go to the project folder in the terminal.

Mac keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android

Windows keytool -list -v -keystore "\.android\debug.keystore" -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android

Linux keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android

GUI Android Studio.

  1. Select android/app/build.gradle file and on the right top corner click "Open for Editing in Android Studio"

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  1. Open Gradle panel and double click on "SigninReport",

see Android studio Gradle Tab

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  1. That's it! If you use Firebase - add these 2 keys there. You should add both keys, otherwise, without the release key, Google login will not work on the devices.

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    I cannot see the "Open for Editing in Android Studio" option
    – Dani
    Nov 22, 2019 at 9:56
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    In this case on mac you can use keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android
    – awaik
    Feb 4, 2020 at 5:43
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    In my case it was "import Gradle project" for my Flutter app. But had to wait for indexing a bit.
    – kokoko
    May 9, 2020 at 6:39
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    If you cannot see the "Open in Android Studio" option, close your Flutter project. In Android Studio -> Open the android module of the flutter project in Android Studio from its path.
    – NullByte08
    Mar 17, 2021 at 3:59
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    The Gradle Console tab has been replaced by "Build" in Android Studio 3.1, accessible from View -> Tool Windows -> Build.
    – Dani
    Mar 31, 2021 at 9:20
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This is the easiest way-

  1. Open Android Studio

  2. Open Project

  3. Reveal android folder

  4. Right click "gradlew" file and select Open in Terminal -

Open in Terminal

  1. Go to the terminal view and paste: gradlew signingReport or ./gradlew signingReport if you're using PowerShell or a Unix-based system like mac.

Paste

  1. Press enter and scroll to "Variant: debug" to get the SHA1 key

Scroll to key

  1. Copy and use wherever you need it, Good Luck!
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    it takes time for configuring process
    – temirbek
    Feb 23, 2019 at 8:01
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    For those of us that get an error about JAVA_HOME not being set, I updated my environment variables and added a System variable named JAVA_HOME set to C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\jre. Then I updated my Path variable and added %JAVA_HOME%\bin. Then this answer worked for me. Feb 10, 2021 at 15:54
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    This one give me the debug key. How can I get the release key. So that I can use it for production.
    – Jay Tillu
    Apr 21, 2021 at 15:21
  • @WilliamHerrmann - I got the JAVA_HOME error, too, but Android Studio told me to run it using ctrl+return which runs it in the IDE instead of the terminal - that worked for me, too.
    – KYL3R
    Oct 8, 2021 at 7:41
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    for WINDOWS use ./gradlew signingReport if your using powershell
    – kamasuPaul
    Oct 30, 2022 at 4:27
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You won't find a gradle window view in flutter project, so here is a solution for that.. In command prompt navigate to bin folder of jdk and run this command

keytool -list -v -keystore "C:\Users\yourusernamehere\.android\debug.keystore" -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android

change user name in path

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  • @Mattias that was one of the best comments i have ever seen here! Aug 21, 2019 at 21:05
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    for mac command is keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android
    – awaik
    Feb 4, 2020 at 5:44
  • Thank you this helps!
    – Shishir
    May 5, 2021 at 17:03
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    Thank you, none of the answers were working, I was disappointed, but at last this worked. Jun 27, 2021 at 5:56
  • One of the best answers I have ever seen. Aug 16, 2021 at 12:48
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I partially agree with Rishab answer, but what we can do is

and this approach works with all flutter/React-native/Android ....

Navigate to Android folder inside project, there is gradlew file. so we can use this like :

gradlew signingReport 

in Mac

./gradlew signingReport

in my case i use it like :

D:\flutter\flutter_app\android>gradlew signingReport

Project Architecture is :

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    Easyest solution by far ! once you will have enter ./gradlew signinReport, the SH1 key will be prompted
    – gBusato
    Dec 23, 2019 at 14:03
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    - the simpler the better <3 May 5, 2020 at 14:58
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    this is the best , the most elegant & fool proof solution Jul 17, 2021 at 4:40
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    This is the best, easiest and most reliable solution! Jun 26 at 7:00
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so if you are using an android studio or VS code it's work both of them

=> Open Terminal

=> cd android

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=> signingReport

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and the final output like this as given in the image below choice your SSH key in at the place of here is your SSH key

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in the above output, image is shown in dummy data I change some of the fields just because of security purpose

Edit: for mac

./gradlew signingReport
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run this commend it work any where

in android folder

./gradlew signingReport

for example

PS E:\flutterProject\flutter_app\android> ./gradlew signingReport

some time you not need add ./ just

gradlew signingReport

this work for android studio and cmd and commond prome

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    the ./isn't needed for me in Windows. This works using gradlew signingReport Jan 14, 2021 at 17:12
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you can do the same on VSCode, open the folder that contain gradlew for linux and gradlew.bat for windows and run ./gradlew signingReport for Window and run gradlew signingReport for Linux

run ./gradlew signingReport

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1-write those two commands in android studio's or vscode terminal:

cd android
gradlew signingReport

2-wait a bit then scroll up.

in linuix

cd android
./gradlew signingReport
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Simple and easy:

cd android && gradlew signinReport
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  • work for me ,flutter on vscode "cd android && ./gradlew signinReport" Oct 9, 2021 at 12:59
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For Android Studio 4.2 and Flutter 2.2

Windows:

Open your project open android > gradlew > right click on it and click open in terminal

Like below:

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My Project Directory: D:\AndroidStudioProjects\WowTalentNew\android>gradlew

open this in terminal.

After build finished execute this

D:\AndroidStudioProjects\YourProjectDirectory\android>gradlew signinReport

After that you will see the SHA keys

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Here's my full CMD screen

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19043.985]
(c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

D:\AndroidStudioProjects\WowTalentNew\android>gradlew

> Configure project :app
WARNING: The option setting 'android.enableR8=true' is deprecated.
It will be removed in version 5.0 of the Android Gradle plugin.
You will no longer be able to disable R8

> Task :help

Welcome to Gradle 6.3.

To run a build, run gradlew <task> ...

To see a list of available tasks, run gradlew tasks

To see a list of command-line options, run gradlew --help

To see more detail about a task, run gradlew help --task <task>

For troubleshooting, visit https://help.gradle.org

Deprecated Gradle features were used in this build, making it incompatible with Gradle 
7.0.
Use '--warning-mode all' to show the individual deprecation warnings.
See 

BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 6s
1 actionable task: 1 executed
D:\AndroidStudioProjects\WowTalentNew\android>gradlew signinReport

> Configure project :app
WARNING: The option setting 'android.enableR8=true' is deprecated.
It will be removed in version 5.0 of the Android Gradle plugin.
You will no longer be able to disable R8

> Task :app:signingReport
Variant: debugAndroidTest
Config: debug
Store: C:\Users\apoor\.android\debug.keystore
Alias: AndroidDebugKey
MD5: 2A:97:87:DF:E1:58:D4:9D:E6:65:18:********
SHA1: 4E:0E:D0:F7:68:51:80:47:3E:D1:**************************
SHA-256: 
17:83:42:F4:0E:59:C5:5B:1E********************************************************
BC:79
Valid until: Saturday, November 26, 2050

in Linux instead of just type gradlew we write ./gradlew to build. and to get SHA-1 we write: Terminal> ./gradlew signinReport and we could just build and get SHA-1 key with just one command: Terminal> ./gradlew signinReport

I hope it clears everything, happy coding!

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    that's work, please add linux command to your answer so it'll benefit more people: in linux instead of just type gradlew we write ./gradlew to build. and to get SHA-1 we write: Terminal> ./gradlew signinReport and we could just build and get SHA-1 key with just one command: Terminal> ./gradlew signinReport Mar 2, 2022 at 12:26
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    Happy coding with your 1 k+ reputition
    – Anand
    Mar 9, 2022 at 6:32
  • @mohannadalnono Updated, and thanks for your input. Please check and correct me if anything is wrong. Mar 10, 2022 at 17:48
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To generate SHA-1 for a Flutter :

1. Locate your android directory inside the console

E:\<appname>\android>

2. After locating to the android folder run this command

./gradlew signingReport

If this won't work and opens a daemon terminal

1. Type signingReport in daemon terminal

daemon> signingReport

This would be taking a bit long time to generate your first SHA-1 as it would be checking for all the firebase dependencies and after that over it generate the SHA-1.

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  • It works, however it generated a debug SHA. How can I generate a release SHA? Dec 28, 2022 at 21:56
  • I could find a release SHA-1 by this video youtube.com/watch?v=oyJNP3-N838&ab_channel=FlutterMapp Dec 28, 2022 at 21:58
  • Yes, it is solved. Thanks Dec 29, 2022 at 14:59
  • @BehzodFaiziev Thank you for trying out my solution! If it helped you solve your problem, please consider upvoting my answer. Upvotes help to highlight useful and accurate answers, and they help me to contribute more to the Stack Overflow community. Thanks again, and I'm glad that I could help! Jan 1 at 4:46
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Check this Authenticating Your Client  |  Google APIs for Android

To get the debug certificate fingerprint:

for Mac or Linux

keytool -list -v \ -alias androiddebugkey -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore

for Windows

keytool -list -v \ -alias androiddebugkey -keystore %USERPROFILE%\.android\debug.keystore

The default password for the debug keystore is android.

The keytool then prints the fingerprint to the terminal.

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1. First Methord just run the below command

keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android

2. Second Methord

1. Left side open the android folder not the whole project in android studio.

2. Right Side open the file android/app/Tasks/anroid/signingReport

Final this process will take some time and it might be of 5-10 minutes so be patient

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    this is one of the easy solutions out there. thank you. upvoted Jun 14, 2021 at 12:01
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This solution work for me in MAC os Monterey and Android studio Bumblebee

open the android folder in terminal

right click on Android folder>Open In>Terminal

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bash ./gradlew signingreport
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You can generate it even from terminal. Following is for the release mode:

keytool -list -v -keystore keystore_location -alias alias_name

example :

keytool -list -v -keystore /home/user/key.jks -alias alias_name
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Method 1

  • Make sure java is installed in your system.

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Method 2

  • Using Command-line change your username and run the below command
keytool -list -v -alias androiddebugkey -keystore C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\.android\debug.keystore
  • the default password is android

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go to the android folder in terminal

cd android .\gradlew signingReport

it will generate your SHA1 and SHA256 for you

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If you have the keystore file, then run keytool -list -v -keystore fileName.jks -alias upload -storepass password -keypass password at the keystore file location...

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First, check which Keystore is being used by your project in

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Then use the below command

 keytool -list -v -alias mstoreappsemoAlias -keystore  fluxstorepro/android/app/mstoresemoFile.keystore    

and if you want to generate a hash key for Facebook then use the below command

 keytool -exportcert -alias mstoreappsemoAlias -keystore fluxstorepro/android/app/mstoresemoFile.keystore | openssl sha1 -binary | openssl base64
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To get generate a SHA-1 key

in the terminal type cd android and change the path then type ./gradlew signingReport

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I'm using a Mac and Android Studio Dolphin 2021.3.1 Patch 1.

None of the answers with visual directions worked for me because when I pressed the gradle/elephant in the upper right hand corner of Android studio, there were only 2 paths MyPojectName/app. Everyone else's has more paths underneath however mines only has 2.

When I pressed the elephant (Execute Gradle Task) and I typed in signingReport nada. I looked through the list but it wasn't there.

When I opened Terminal in Android studio and entered gradlew signingReport nothing found. Then I tried ./gradlew signingReport and still nothing.

Long story short it only took 2 easy steps to find the keys. I first followed this answer:

1- Android Studio/Preferences/Build,Execution,Deployment/Build Tools/Gradle. In the right panel click the Gradle JDK dropdown then select Download JDK

2- After that finished, while in Android Studio I opened Terminal

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In there I followed R7G's answer (his answer didn't work at first without step 1) and entered this into terminal:

bash ./gradlew signingreport

And like that, both keys appeared

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Another option is to add Gradle either using Homebrew

brew install gradle

or install gradle manually

To find where gradle is located on mac

Another option is to run gradle wrapper and follow the prompts

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Flutter Project Using MAC & VS Code

  • Step One
    Go To the Android Gradle Properties and add this line

https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.3-all.zip

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  • Step Two Open the Terminal at android Folder of your Projects . then in the terminal type

.\gradlew signinReport

you will get the signing report Like this : enter image description here

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try writing this in Terminal - For Windows

cd android

gradlew signingReport

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For Mac Users

If after typing ./gralew signingReport inside android folder gives you this error:

The operation couldn’t be completed. Unable to locate a Java Runtime.
Please visit http://www.java.com for information on installing Java.

Then follow this process:

  1. Run flutter doctor -v
  2. Now inside the Android toolchain copy the location after Java binary at:. It will be something like this: /Applications/Android Studio.app/Contents/jre/Contents/Home/bin/java
  3. Paste it in the project's root location and Replace the java at the end of the above location with keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android.

You are done, you will see the keys now.

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for linux:

  1. if you are using vscode you can right-click on gradlew->copypath (in my case: /home/alif/Documents/project/flutter/fit_app/android/gradlew)
  2. open your terminal and paste it, don't forget to delete /gradlew
  3. type .../android gradlew signinReport and hit enter

good luck!

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I found that I needed to check the fingerprint in Google Play Console, since I have Google Play managed app signing.

The ones provided by gradlew did not work for me.

Note that you can put both in Firebase, but you only need one. I just added the SHA1 and Google Sign In began working.

Google Play Console

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Personally, I went to the terminal then navigated to C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-14.0.2\bin (navigate to your java bin folder).

Next, I ran this command and it worked: keytool -list -v -keystore "%USERPROFILE%.android\debug.keystore" -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android

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gradlew signingReport

Use this command on Terminal which you can find in bottom left corner.

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You can use one line in terminal

echo y | keytool -genkeypair -dname "cn=Chris, ou=JavaSoft, o=Sun, c=US" -alias business -keypass kpi135 -keystore /working/android.keystore -storepass ab987c -validity 20000
  • dname is a unique identifier for the application in the .keystore
  • cn the full name of the person or organization that generates the .keystore
  • ou Organizational Unit that creates the project, its a subdivision of the Organization that creates it. Ex. android.google.com
  • o Organization owner of the whole project. Its a higher scope than ou. Ex.: google.com
  • c The country short code. Ex: For United States is "US"
  • alias Identifier of the app as an single entity inside the .keystore (it can have many)
  • keypass Password for protecting that specific alias.
  • keystore Path where the .keystore file shall be created (the standard extension is actually .ks)
  • storepass Password for protecting the whole .keystore content.
  • validity Amout of days the app will be valid with this .keystore
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Solution for Windows Flutter 2022-23 solution to get SHA-1

First solution:-

  1. In your project terminal type cd android

  2. now you're inside the android folder now type ./gradlew then type

    gradlew signinReport

IF you got this error then try next solution

second solution

  1. Again type cd android in your root project
  2. Now type ./gradlew signingReport

you will surely get SHA-1

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