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name

def name(
*,
name: str,
default_target_platform: None | str = ...,
target_compatible_with: list[str] = ...,
compatible_with: list[str] = ...,
exec_compatible_with: list[str] = ...,
visibility: list[str] = ...,
within_view: list[str] = ...,
metadata: OpaqueMetadata = ...,
tests: list[str] = ...,
modifiers: OpaqueMetadata = ...,
_apple_platforms: dict[str, str] = ...,
contacts: list[str] = ...,
default_host_platform: None | str = ...,
deps: list[str] = ...,
labels: list[str] = ...,
licenses: list[str] = ...,
properties: str,
store: str,
) -> None

A keystore() contains the data for a key pair created by the keytool executable that comes with the JDK. This is a required input for an android_binary() rule.

Parameters

  • name: name of the target

  • default_target_platform: specifies the default target platform, used when no platforms are specified on the command line

  • target_compatible_with: a list of constraints that are required to be satisfied for this target to be compatible with a configuration

  • compatible_with: a list of constraints that are required to be satisfied for this target to be compatible with a configuration

  • exec_compatible_with: a list of constraints that are required to be satisfied for this target to be compatible with an execution platform

  • visibility: a list of visibility patterns restricting what targets can depend on this one

  • within_view: a list of visibility patterns restricting what this target can depend on

  • metadata: a key-value map of metadata associated with this target

  • tests: a list of targets that provide tests for this one

  • modifiers: an array of modifiers associated with this target

  • properties: The path to the .properties file that contains the following values:


    # The value that you passed as the argument to -alias
    # when you ran keytool.
    key.alias=my_alias

    # The value that you entered in response to
    # the "Enter keystore password:" prompt.
    key.store.password=store_password

    # The value that you entered in response to
    # the "Enter key password for <my_alias>" prompt.
    key.alias.password=alias_password
  • store: The path to the file that contains the key. This is the path that was passed as the -keystore argument when you ran keytool.