Hey everyone,
I am here and I would like to ask that .aab is open source or private?
And if it is Open Source then please provide the link of that file as our team is building an app builder.
Thanks
Implementing Android app bundles (.ABB ) in Appinventor is a GSOC project by @Diego :
Hi! It's been a while, but I have some updates on this project.
I got a working version of AAB support in MIT App Inventor 2.
During these past weeks, I worked in unifying both current export options and then researched the procedure to build an AAB. After some versions and commits, this branch , forked from MIT sources, is capable of building these Android App Bundles.
You can find some Pull Requests with changes of the project on that same fork.
You can go to this test server I just…
Shameek_Biswas:
open source
Yes, It's open source.
see here:
You will find the PR here:
mit-cml:master
← barreeeiroo:gsoc
opened 03:23PM - 10 Jul 20 UTC
Closes #1903
This PR adds the feature to **export MIT App Inventor 2 projects… as Android App Bundles (.aab)**, to be distributed through Google Play Store. This is part of my Google Summer of Code 2020 project proposal.
Changes in this pull can be seen live at [aab.appinventor.barreiro.xyz](https://aab.appinventor.barreiro.xyz).
Some useful docs can be found in [this folder](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1272Jn5iQ4T9rfmktMD8O5MDoc0gGnJEV?usp=sharing).
_Maybe this should be merged with "Squash & Merge" to just make a single commit with the feature._
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Thanks @MohamedTamer
It will surely help my team
Thank You
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