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Hey
everyone,
my
name
is
darby
and
I
work
in
incubation
engineering
at
getlab
today
is
october
21st
2021,
and
this
is
the
devops
for
mobile
apps
demo.
So
I've
got
this
issue
here.
This
issue
is
going
to
be
linked
in
the
description
of
this
video
as
well.
So
if
you
want
to
get
to
it,
you
can
find
it
that
way
in
this
issue.
I've
got
some
notes,
kind
of
refresher
on
the
mission
and
then
the
current
update.
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A
You
can,
like,
I
said,
check
the
product
page
and
then
this
weekly
demos
issue
is
going
to
give
you
all
of
the
previous
demos
like
this
one
that
have
been
done
over
the
last
few
weeks.
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So
this
is
kind
of
a
an
app
that's
going
to
help
us
test
out
a
lot
of
the
capabilities
that
we're
trying
to
build
around
this
feature
set,
and
so
the
tagline
for
this
is
this
app
is
the
easiest
way
to
catch
up
on
gitlab,
unfiltered
on
your
android
or
ios
device.
So
I've
got
a
couple
screenshots
in
here
and
then
a
link
here
to
the
code
and
a
demo.
So
this
demo
is
gonna,
be
a
emulator
to
kind
of
just
show
you
what
the
app
does.
A
So
you
can
check
those
out
there,
but
essentially
it's
just
a
list.
That's
going
to
show
you
all
the
most
recent
videos
on
gitlab
unfiltered
and
then
you
can
click
into
them
and
and
watch
the
videos
right
there
so
below
here.
I've
got
kind
of
the
tasks
that
I
was
hoping
to
get
worked
out
this
week,
and
so
I
was
able
to
get
through
all
of
those
which
is
nice.
A
The
the
first
one
is
just
more
of
a
technical
challenge.
I
had
some
android
build
issues
and
I
got
those
sorted
out,
so
that's
good
everything's
working
on
android
now
and
then
the
the
next
one
here
is
to
set
up
a
basic
ci
pipeline.
So
what
I've
got
in
here
is
a
cieml
file
with
just
a
build
to
test
and
a
review
app
stage.
So
these
are
pretty
pretty
simple
but
we're
just
building
an
apk,
we're
running
the
tests
and
then
we're
kicking
off
the
review
app
for
the
android
app.
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So
this
is
using
the
mobile
review.
Apps
feature
that
we
built
a
few
weeks
ago.
So
this
is
all
working,
so
you
can
kind
of
make
a
merge
request
and
see
this
whole
thing
in
action
and
it
works
all
the
way
to
the
review
app
stage.
So
so
that's
working
that's
great
and
then
the
next
thing
I
wanted
to
get
done
this
week
was
to
actually
get
the
deployments
through
test
flight
and
google
play
to
physical
devices,
so
got
that
working
as
well,
and
I've
got
actually
a
little
sign
up
form
here.
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So
if
anyone
wants
to
try
this
app
out,
just
give
me
your
information
and
tell
me
if
you're
on
android
or
ios
and
I'll
get
you
added
to
the
the
the
test
list.
So
then
you'll
get
new
new
versions
of
the
app
whenever,
whenever
they
get
published,
so
that's
working
and
then
the
last
thing
I
had
on
here
was
getting
kind
of
the
project
cleaned
up
a
little
bit.
It
was
not
been
very
well
kept,
so
I
updated
the
readme
with
some
instructions
on
how
to
get
started.
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A
So
that's
kind
of
the
update
for
this
week,
so
things
things
went
pretty
well
pretty
happy
with
that
kind
of
up.
Next,
I
want
to
look
into
how
we
can
automate
some
more
of
this
process,
especially
around
the
building
and
signing
and
releasing
there's
a
lot
of
manual
steps
in
there,
and
I
know
we
can
you
can
make
that
a
lot
easier,
and
I
also
want
to
look
at
how
competitors
are
handling
some
of
the
signing
challenges,
so
I'm
going
to
do
kind
of
a
dive
into
that
as
well.
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There's
some
security
challenges
around
like
how
we
store
this
information,
the
signing
certificates
and
the
various
passwords,
and
things
like
that.
So
I
want
to
look
into
that
and
kind
of
get
a
get,
a
sense
of
how
that's
being
addressed
in
other
places
too.