How to verify publish status via Google developer API?












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I'm simply looking to verify the status of my app publish request through the Google developer API, which you can easily see from the Google Play Console:
Published Apps Request List



My problem is a 'fire and forget' approach that Google AndroidPublisher API has provided me with, were you build your Edit - you upload your APK, modify your store listing etc etc... then you just commit.



Commit function:
https://developers.google.com/android-publisher/api-ref/edits/commit



What I have implemented:




AndroidPublisher.java




// code removed for brevity
...
...


edit.validate();

edit.commit();



AndroidAppEdit.java




public void validate() throws ProcessingFailedException {
try {
service.edits()
.validate(packageName, editId)
.execute();
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new ProcessingFailedException("Failed to validate the edit", e);
}
}

public void commit() throws ProcessingFailedException {
try {
service.edits()
.commit(packageName, editId)
.execute();
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new ProcessingFailedException("Failed to commit the edit", e);
}
}


What I'm looking to achieve?



The ability to poll an endpoint via REST or through a client library like AndroidPublisher to retrieve the state / status of my commit










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    I'm simply looking to verify the status of my app publish request through the Google developer API, which you can easily see from the Google Play Console:
    Published Apps Request List



    My problem is a 'fire and forget' approach that Google AndroidPublisher API has provided me with, were you build your Edit - you upload your APK, modify your store listing etc etc... then you just commit.



    Commit function:
    https://developers.google.com/android-publisher/api-ref/edits/commit



    What I have implemented:




    AndroidPublisher.java




    // code removed for brevity
    ...
    ...


    edit.validate();

    edit.commit();



    AndroidAppEdit.java




    public void validate() throws ProcessingFailedException {
    try {
    service.edits()
    .validate(packageName, editId)
    .execute();
    } catch (IOException e) {
    throw new ProcessingFailedException("Failed to validate the edit", e);
    }
    }

    public void commit() throws ProcessingFailedException {
    try {
    service.edits()
    .commit(packageName, editId)
    .execute();
    } catch (IOException e) {
    throw new ProcessingFailedException("Failed to commit the edit", e);
    }
    }


    What I'm looking to achieve?



    The ability to poll an endpoint via REST or through a client library like AndroidPublisher to retrieve the state / status of my commit










    share|improve this question

























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      I'm simply looking to verify the status of my app publish request through the Google developer API, which you can easily see from the Google Play Console:
      Published Apps Request List



      My problem is a 'fire and forget' approach that Google AndroidPublisher API has provided me with, were you build your Edit - you upload your APK, modify your store listing etc etc... then you just commit.



      Commit function:
      https://developers.google.com/android-publisher/api-ref/edits/commit



      What I have implemented:




      AndroidPublisher.java




      // code removed for brevity
      ...
      ...


      edit.validate();

      edit.commit();



      AndroidAppEdit.java




      public void validate() throws ProcessingFailedException {
      try {
      service.edits()
      .validate(packageName, editId)
      .execute();
      } catch (IOException e) {
      throw new ProcessingFailedException("Failed to validate the edit", e);
      }
      }

      public void commit() throws ProcessingFailedException {
      try {
      service.edits()
      .commit(packageName, editId)
      .execute();
      } catch (IOException e) {
      throw new ProcessingFailedException("Failed to commit the edit", e);
      }
      }


      What I'm looking to achieve?



      The ability to poll an endpoint via REST or through a client library like AndroidPublisher to retrieve the state / status of my commit










      share|improve this question













      I'm simply looking to verify the status of my app publish request through the Google developer API, which you can easily see from the Google Play Console:
      Published Apps Request List



      My problem is a 'fire and forget' approach that Google AndroidPublisher API has provided me with, were you build your Edit - you upload your APK, modify your store listing etc etc... then you just commit.



      Commit function:
      https://developers.google.com/android-publisher/api-ref/edits/commit



      What I have implemented:




      AndroidPublisher.java




      // code removed for brevity
      ...
      ...


      edit.validate();

      edit.commit();



      AndroidAppEdit.java




      public void validate() throws ProcessingFailedException {
      try {
      service.edits()
      .validate(packageName, editId)
      .execute();
      } catch (IOException e) {
      throw new ProcessingFailedException("Failed to validate the edit", e);
      }
      }

      public void commit() throws ProcessingFailedException {
      try {
      service.edits()
      .commit(packageName, editId)
      .execute();
      } catch (IOException e) {
      throw new ProcessingFailedException("Failed to commit the edit", e);
      }
      }


      What I'm looking to achieve?



      The ability to poll an endpoint via REST or through a client library like AndroidPublisher to retrieve the state / status of my commit







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