Describe the solution you'd like
Have the ability to build and distribute more than one target/flavor on each push to a branch.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Creating multiple projects watching the same repository.
Additional context
This would be extremely useful to always have prod and qa builds always available. It is also a needed feature in any sort of whitelabled app.
@pixelrevision multiple build configurations per branch would simplify this. I'll keep this request open to track additional interest in this ability.
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I'd be highly interested by this feature too 馃憤
We don't want to have to maintain many branches for our UAT, Dev and Prod etc builds, we'd like to be able to configure several builds from master, so this would be very beneficial!
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Same here :(
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+1 ... Highly needed feature
@nilofer any update on this?
We need this feature. this will solve the issue.
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We are having 16 apps just because env changed.
+1 This needs to be implemented
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I found this answer.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54125812/build-multiple-build-variants-in-microsoft-appcenter
The only way around this was to create a new "App" in appcenter, but select the other build variants. Just needed to name the application appropriately.
I would suggest turning off build on push/commit as this will eat through your build time and only build manually as you need the other build variants to be tested
I think it makes sense, because one build belongs to a specific app, I mean, TEST, DEBUG and RELEASE are different builds
Any updates on this highly needed feature? It would do us lots of good.
We would love to see this feature too! 馃憤馃徎
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Any updates +++ ping @patniko @nilofer @elamalani
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+1 This needs to be implemented.
驴Any response to this?
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I guess nobody cares about that
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+1 from a paying customer.
Is there a way to do this from the post script using Fastlane?
This would also be useful as we have a solution with two projects in it, so it would be nice to have two builds in the branch, one to build each application.
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Is anyone even looking at this?
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Appreciate the re-open, any updates on this?
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@pixelrevision multiple build configurations per branch would simplify this. I'll keep this request open to track additional interest in this ability.