Google Play does not accept my actions schema
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I recently fixed a bug in my Android App enabling sharing of files for the Oreo & Pie OS (8.0 & 9.0). However, after adding the code to my app from this post - Sharing file in Oreo not working:, and changing the version number I tried uploading my app to the Google Play Store only to get this message:

I am really confused by this error message.
First of all how do I whitelist my developer account?
The error message states that my bundle has an actions.xml file, but I don't see an actions.xml file in my project.
Lastly, it tells me to accept the Actions on Google Terms of Service in the Consent section of the Pricing and Distribution page, but I do not see an accept Actions option on that page.
Please help me, I do not know how to resolve this.
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I recently fixed a bug in my Android App enabling sharing of files for the Oreo & Pie OS (8.0 & 9.0). However, after adding the code to my app from this post - Sharing file in Oreo not working:, and changing the version number I tried uploading my app to the Google Play Store only to get this message:

I am really confused by this error message.
First of all how do I whitelist my developer account?
The error message states that my bundle has an actions.xml file, but I don't see an actions.xml file in my project.
Lastly, it tells me to accept the Actions on Google Terms of Service in the Consent section of the Pricing and Distribution page, but I do not see an accept Actions option on that page.
Please help me, I do not know how to resolve this.
Why don't you talk to Google about it?
– Henry
Nov 8 at 6:14
I am currently, will give updates.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:17
Just got done chatting with Google Assistant for 30 minutes. They didn't help.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:50
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up vote
2
down vote
favorite
up vote
2
down vote
favorite
I recently fixed a bug in my Android App enabling sharing of files for the Oreo & Pie OS (8.0 & 9.0). However, after adding the code to my app from this post - Sharing file in Oreo not working:, and changing the version number I tried uploading my app to the Google Play Store only to get this message:

I am really confused by this error message.
First of all how do I whitelist my developer account?
The error message states that my bundle has an actions.xml file, but I don't see an actions.xml file in my project.
Lastly, it tells me to accept the Actions on Google Terms of Service in the Consent section of the Pricing and Distribution page, but I do not see an accept Actions option on that page.
Please help me, I do not know how to resolve this.
I recently fixed a bug in my Android App enabling sharing of files for the Oreo & Pie OS (8.0 & 9.0). However, after adding the code to my app from this post - Sharing file in Oreo not working:, and changing the version number I tried uploading my app to the Google Play Store only to get this message:

I am really confused by this error message.
First of all how do I whitelist my developer account?
The error message states that my bundle has an actions.xml file, but I don't see an actions.xml file in my project.
Lastly, it tells me to accept the Actions on Google Terms of Service in the Consent section of the Pricing and Distribution page, but I do not see an accept Actions option on that page.
Please help me, I do not know how to resolve this.
asked Nov 8 at 6:10
Aaron Mednick
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Why don't you talk to Google about it?
– Henry
Nov 8 at 6:14
I am currently, will give updates.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:17
Just got done chatting with Google Assistant for 30 minutes. They didn't help.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:50
add a comment |
Why don't you talk to Google about it?
– Henry
Nov 8 at 6:14
I am currently, will give updates.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:17
Just got done chatting with Google Assistant for 30 minutes. They didn't help.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:50
Why don't you talk to Google about it?
– Henry
Nov 8 at 6:14
Why don't you talk to Google about it?
– Henry
Nov 8 at 6:14
I am currently, will give updates.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:17
I am currently, will give updates.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:17
Just got done chatting with Google Assistant for 30 minutes. They didn't help.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:50
Just got done chatting with Google Assistant for 30 minutes. They didn't help.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:50
add a comment |
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I was finally able to upload my APK to Google Play store after removing these lines of code from the manifest file:
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.actions"
android:resource="@xml/provider_paths" />
Notice the name has 'actions' in it, and according to Google you can't use the actions schema in the Android manifest yet.
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I was finally able to upload my APK to Google Play store after removing these lines of code from the manifest file:
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.actions"
android:resource="@xml/provider_paths" />
Notice the name has 'actions' in it, and according to Google you can't use the actions schema in the Android manifest yet.
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I was finally able to upload my APK to Google Play store after removing these lines of code from the manifest file:
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.actions"
android:resource="@xml/provider_paths" />
Notice the name has 'actions' in it, and according to Google you can't use the actions schema in the Android manifest yet.
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
I was finally able to upload my APK to Google Play store after removing these lines of code from the manifest file:
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.actions"
android:resource="@xml/provider_paths" />
Notice the name has 'actions' in it, and according to Google you can't use the actions schema in the Android manifest yet.
I was finally able to upload my APK to Google Play store after removing these lines of code from the manifest file:
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.actions"
android:resource="@xml/provider_paths" />
Notice the name has 'actions' in it, and according to Google you can't use the actions schema in the Android manifest yet.
answered Nov 11 at 21:50
Aaron Mednick
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Why don't you talk to Google about it?
– Henry
Nov 8 at 6:14
I am currently, will give updates.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:17
Just got done chatting with Google Assistant for 30 minutes. They didn't help.
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 8 at 6:50