In Milena Nikolic's "What's New in Google Play"
presentation as part of Google's #android11
launch, she said:
As we continue to improve the App Bundle, we expect it to become a requirement for all new apps sometime in 2021.
Everything I have seen in the documentation suggests that the only way to work with App Bundles in the Play Store is to use their Play App Signing service, such as:
Enroll into app Play App Signing. Otherwise, you can't upload your app bundle to the Play Console.
(from https://developer.android.com/guide/app-bundle)
If you build and upload an Android App Bundle, you must enroll in app Play App Signing.
(from https://developer.android.com/studio/publish/upload-bundle)
And, because app bundles defer building and signing APKs to the Google Play Store, you need to opt in to Play App Signing before you upload your app bundle.
(from https://developer.android.com/studio/publish/app-signing)
But, Google's documentation has many gaps.
So, is there an option that I'm missing, whereby I can distribute an app via an App Bundle without using Play App Signing? For example, perhaps I could use bundletool
to build the individual APK bits, sign them locally, then upload those results.