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Everytime I release a new version of an app, this version shows up in Fabric crashlytics service, and I can track crashes, non-fatals, etc.



My issue is that I released a version on monday (11/19/18) but the version number is not showing up in crashes version filter. The next version (not on the store yet, but on testflight) is showing tho.



I have no idea how this is possible, if it comes from changes in fabric/firebase, or if it's coming from me (I don't see a thing I did differently than usual).



I will take any hint, help, and similar cases from you guys.



I know this is not a question strictly about development but the forum button on fabric website redirect to SO.










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  • I have the opposite - new version number immediately in the filter but no crash reports...
    – Ewan
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:57










  • @Ewan maybe you haven't had any crashes for that version? Try forcing one and see if it shows up (see Crashlytics Docs)
    – KevinTydlacka
    Jan 1 at 18:11










  • @Kevin - my big problem was releasing using './gradlew installRelease' rather than 'Build > Generate signed....' in AS. All working now stackoverflow.com/questions/53420776/…
    – Ewan
    Jan 2 at 18:25
















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Everytime I release a new version of an app, this version shows up in Fabric crashlytics service, and I can track crashes, non-fatals, etc.



My issue is that I released a version on monday (11/19/18) but the version number is not showing up in crashes version filter. The next version (not on the store yet, but on testflight) is showing tho.



I have no idea how this is possible, if it comes from changes in fabric/firebase, or if it's coming from me (I don't see a thing I did differently than usual).



I will take any hint, help, and similar cases from you guys.



I know this is not a question strictly about development but the forum button on fabric website redirect to SO.










share|improve this question






















  • I have the opposite - new version number immediately in the filter but no crash reports...
    – Ewan
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:57










  • @Ewan maybe you haven't had any crashes for that version? Try forcing one and see if it shows up (see Crashlytics Docs)
    – KevinTydlacka
    Jan 1 at 18:11










  • @Kevin - my big problem was releasing using './gradlew installRelease' rather than 'Build > Generate signed....' in AS. All working now stackoverflow.com/questions/53420776/…
    – Ewan
    Jan 2 at 18:25














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Everytime I release a new version of an app, this version shows up in Fabric crashlytics service, and I can track crashes, non-fatals, etc.



My issue is that I released a version on monday (11/19/18) but the version number is not showing up in crashes version filter. The next version (not on the store yet, but on testflight) is showing tho.



I have no idea how this is possible, if it comes from changes in fabric/firebase, or if it's coming from me (I don't see a thing I did differently than usual).



I will take any hint, help, and similar cases from you guys.



I know this is not a question strictly about development but the forum button on fabric website redirect to SO.










share|improve this question













Everytime I release a new version of an app, this version shows up in Fabric crashlytics service, and I can track crashes, non-fatals, etc.



My issue is that I released a version on monday (11/19/18) but the version number is not showing up in crashes version filter. The next version (not on the store yet, but on testflight) is showing tho.



I have no idea how this is possible, if it comes from changes in fabric/firebase, or if it's coming from me (I don't see a thing I did differently than usual).



I will take any hint, help, and similar cases from you guys.



I know this is not a question strictly about development but the forum button on fabric website redirect to SO.







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  • I have the opposite - new version number immediately in the filter but no crash reports...
    – Ewan
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:57










  • @Ewan maybe you haven't had any crashes for that version? Try forcing one and see if it shows up (see Crashlytics Docs)
    – KevinTydlacka
    Jan 1 at 18:11










  • @Kevin - my big problem was releasing using './gradlew installRelease' rather than 'Build > Generate signed....' in AS. All working now stackoverflow.com/questions/53420776/…
    – Ewan
    Jan 2 at 18:25


















  • I have the opposite - new version number immediately in the filter but no crash reports...
    – Ewan
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:57










  • @Ewan maybe you haven't had any crashes for that version? Try forcing one and see if it shows up (see Crashlytics Docs)
    – KevinTydlacka
    Jan 1 at 18:11










  • @Kevin - my big problem was releasing using './gradlew installRelease' rather than 'Build > Generate signed....' in AS. All working now stackoverflow.com/questions/53420776/…
    – Ewan
    Jan 2 at 18:25
















I have the opposite - new version number immediately in the filter but no crash reports...
– Ewan
Nov 20 '18 at 20:57




I have the opposite - new version number immediately in the filter but no crash reports...
– Ewan
Nov 20 '18 at 20:57












@Ewan maybe you haven't had any crashes for that version? Try forcing one and see if it shows up (see Crashlytics Docs)
– KevinTydlacka
Jan 1 at 18:11




@Ewan maybe you haven't had any crashes for that version? Try forcing one and see if it shows up (see Crashlytics Docs)
– KevinTydlacka
Jan 1 at 18:11












@Kevin - my big problem was releasing using './gradlew installRelease' rather than 'Build > Generate signed....' in AS. All working now stackoverflow.com/questions/53420776/…
– Ewan
Jan 2 at 18:25




@Kevin - my big problem was releasing using './gradlew installRelease' rather than 'Build > Generate signed....' in AS. All working now stackoverflow.com/questions/53420776/…
– Ewan
Jan 2 at 18:25












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So, after some digging and help from Firebase/Fabric people, I've resolved this issue.



It appears that I had too many active versions for my app, Crashlytics was tracking too many versions and couldn't show some more.



After removing a few outdated versions, everything came back to normal and all the data were there retroactively.



I hope this post can be helpful for some people, I didn't manage to find any informations about that problem. It might be useful to put that piece of information in Fabric documentation.






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    For me the solution was different.



    The app I was updating had previously used Fabric Crashlytics. When updating the app I converted the integration over to the Firebase Crashlytics integration (deleted the API keys from the build script, removed the Fabric with statement in the App Delegate, etc.)



    I confirmed with Crashlytics support that if you are updating an app that was initially integrated with Crashlytics using the Fabric docs then you must continue to use that integration even if you have connected your app to Firebase and now use Firebase.



    I pushed an update out where I reverted back to the integration outlined in the Fabric docs, and I now have Crashlytics data for this version in Firebase and Fabric.






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      So, after some digging and help from Firebase/Fabric people, I've resolved this issue.



      It appears that I had too many active versions for my app, Crashlytics was tracking too many versions and couldn't show some more.



      After removing a few outdated versions, everything came back to normal and all the data were there retroactively.



      I hope this post can be helpful for some people, I didn't manage to find any informations about that problem. It might be useful to put that piece of information in Fabric documentation.






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        So, after some digging and help from Firebase/Fabric people, I've resolved this issue.



        It appears that I had too many active versions for my app, Crashlytics was tracking too many versions and couldn't show some more.



        After removing a few outdated versions, everything came back to normal and all the data were there retroactively.



        I hope this post can be helpful for some people, I didn't manage to find any informations about that problem. It might be useful to put that piece of information in Fabric documentation.






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          So, after some digging and help from Firebase/Fabric people, I've resolved this issue.



          It appears that I had too many active versions for my app, Crashlytics was tracking too many versions and couldn't show some more.



          After removing a few outdated versions, everything came back to normal and all the data were there retroactively.



          I hope this post can be helpful for some people, I didn't manage to find any informations about that problem. It might be useful to put that piece of information in Fabric documentation.






          share|improve this answer












          So, after some digging and help from Firebase/Fabric people, I've resolved this issue.



          It appears that I had too many active versions for my app, Crashlytics was tracking too many versions and couldn't show some more.



          After removing a few outdated versions, everything came back to normal and all the data were there retroactively.



          I hope this post can be helpful for some people, I didn't manage to find any informations about that problem. It might be useful to put that piece of information in Fabric documentation.







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              For me the solution was different.



              The app I was updating had previously used Fabric Crashlytics. When updating the app I converted the integration over to the Firebase Crashlytics integration (deleted the API keys from the build script, removed the Fabric with statement in the App Delegate, etc.)



              I confirmed with Crashlytics support that if you are updating an app that was initially integrated with Crashlytics using the Fabric docs then you must continue to use that integration even if you have connected your app to Firebase and now use Firebase.



              I pushed an update out where I reverted back to the integration outlined in the Fabric docs, and I now have Crashlytics data for this version in Firebase and Fabric.






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                For me the solution was different.



                The app I was updating had previously used Fabric Crashlytics. When updating the app I converted the integration over to the Firebase Crashlytics integration (deleted the API keys from the build script, removed the Fabric with statement in the App Delegate, etc.)



                I confirmed with Crashlytics support that if you are updating an app that was initially integrated with Crashlytics using the Fabric docs then you must continue to use that integration even if you have connected your app to Firebase and now use Firebase.



                I pushed an update out where I reverted back to the integration outlined in the Fabric docs, and I now have Crashlytics data for this version in Firebase and Fabric.






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                  For me the solution was different.



                  The app I was updating had previously used Fabric Crashlytics. When updating the app I converted the integration over to the Firebase Crashlytics integration (deleted the API keys from the build script, removed the Fabric with statement in the App Delegate, etc.)



                  I confirmed with Crashlytics support that if you are updating an app that was initially integrated with Crashlytics using the Fabric docs then you must continue to use that integration even if you have connected your app to Firebase and now use Firebase.



                  I pushed an update out where I reverted back to the integration outlined in the Fabric docs, and I now have Crashlytics data for this version in Firebase and Fabric.






                  share|improve this answer












                  For me the solution was different.



                  The app I was updating had previously used Fabric Crashlytics. When updating the app I converted the integration over to the Firebase Crashlytics integration (deleted the API keys from the build script, removed the Fabric with statement in the App Delegate, etc.)



                  I confirmed with Crashlytics support that if you are updating an app that was initially integrated with Crashlytics using the Fabric docs then you must continue to use that integration even if you have connected your app to Firebase and now use Firebase.



                  I pushed an update out where I reverted back to the integration outlined in the Fabric docs, and I now have Crashlytics data for this version in Firebase and Fabric.







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