ui: distinguish play store installs at runtime for reproducible builds

This change lets us use the same build for F-Droid, Play Store, self
builds, and elsewhere, which makes everything more easily publicly
verifiable, since the build system is reproducible. That means that all
APKs will have the same code and be completely interchangeable, no
matter where they come from.

It does this by removing the build-time branch for special Play Store
builds, and replacing it with a simple runtime check using the
PackageManager APIs that return the name of the installer. If the app is
installed by "com.android.vending", then it's a Play Store install.

It's possible to test this with:

    $ pm install -i com.android.vending path/to/package.apk

And it appears to work well.

One potential concern is that it's unclear whether the Play Store
reviewers install the app using utilities that set com.android.vending
like this. If not, that might be a problem. However, it looks like
various banking apps also use the installer package name check in the
same way, and refuse to start if it's not right. That suggests that it
would be impossible for Play Store reviewers to even review those
banking apps if they did not set com.android.vending properly.

Out of an abundance of caution, though, and in order to avoid a Play
Store suspension that's harder to appeal, I sent a support request
today (which just managed to fit exactly in the 1000 character limit):

    Hi,

    My app pays special attention to Google Play Store guidelines. For that
    reason, there is some code in the app that looks like this:

        if (BuildConfig.IS_GOOGLE_PLAY)
            ...
        else
            ...

    This means that I compile two versions of my app, one for Google Play,
    and another for other app stores. This has worked well for many years
    and it satisfies Google's policy requirements.

    However, compiling two versions of my app is a bit of a pain. Instead, I
    would like to do this check at runtime, with code like this:

        if (pm.getInstallSourceInfo(package).installingPackageName == "com.android.vending")
            ...
        else
            ...

    I have tested that this code works well, and I've installed my app with:

        $ pm install -i com.android.vending ui-release.apk

    This works and successfully satisfies the policy requirements.

    My question is how this works during the review process. Are reviewed
    apps installed with the necessary -i com.android.vending switch to make
    this work?

    Thanks.

They responded fairly quickly:

    Hi Jason,

    Thanks for contacting the Google Play team.

    Unfortunately I'm not able to comment on your planned implementation. If
    you think your app is in compliance, please submit your app for review.
    You may want to review the Developer Program Policies for additional
    policy guidance.

    We recommend reviewing the details listed in this blog post and update
    your app accordingly to comply with the changes.

    Thanks for your understanding and continued support.

    Regards,
    Mia
    Google Play Developer Support

So I'll interpret that as a, "if you think it's okay, submit it and see,
and then we'll let you know." So here we go. Hopefully if it is
rejected, the update will only be blocked, and I'll just revert this
commit and resubmit.

Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
This commit is contained in:
Jason A. Donenfeld 2023-04-04 12:52:18 +02:00
parent 6209d3ee3d
commit dc1860c74d
2 changed files with 15 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -48,9 +48,6 @@ android {
} }
} }
buildTypes { buildTypes {
all {
buildConfigField('boolean', 'IS_GOOGLE_PLAY', (findProperty('build.google_play') == 'true').toString())
}
release { release {
if (keystorePropertiesFile.exists()) signingConfig signingConfigs.release if (keystorePropertiesFile.exists()) signingConfig signingConfigs.release
minifyEnabled true minifyEnabled true

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@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ package com.wireguard.android.preference
import android.content.Context import android.content.Context
import android.content.Intent import android.content.Intent
import android.net.Uri import android.net.Uri
import android.os.Build
import android.util.AttributeSet import android.util.AttributeSet
import android.widget.Toast import android.widget.Toast
import androidx.preference.Preference import androidx.preference.Preference
import com.google.android.material.dialog.MaterialAlertDialogBuilder import com.google.android.material.dialog.MaterialAlertDialogBuilder
import com.wireguard.android.BuildConfig
import com.wireguard.android.R import com.wireguard.android.R
import com.wireguard.android.util.ErrorMessages import com.wireguard.android.util.ErrorMessages
@ -22,8 +22,21 @@ class DonatePreference(context: Context, attrs: AttributeSet?) : Preference(cont
override fun getTitle() = context.getString(R.string.donate_title) override fun getTitle() = context.getString(R.string.donate_title)
override fun onClick() { override fun onClick() {
val installer = try {
val packageName = context.packageName
val pm = context.packageManager
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.R) {
pm.getInstallSourceInfo(packageName).installingPackageName ?: ""
} else {
@Suppress("DEPRECATION")
pm.getInstallerPackageName(packageName) ?: ""
}
} catch (_: Throwable) {
""
}
/* Google Play Store forbids links to our donation page. */ /* Google Play Store forbids links to our donation page. */
if (BuildConfig.IS_GOOGLE_PLAY) { if (installer == "com.android.vending") {
MaterialAlertDialogBuilder(context) MaterialAlertDialogBuilder(context)
.setTitle(R.string.donate_title) .setTitle(R.string.donate_title)
.setMessage(R.string.donate_google_play_disappointment) .setMessage(R.string.donate_google_play_disappointment)