Option to not store credentials in file
Summary:**Motivation:** I don't like storing credentials in config files and a safer solution is to store them in the Keychain Access app. Therefore I added a link that describes how one may go about to store the passwords in the Keychain Access app in OSX instead. Found a [stackoverflow post](http://stackoverflow.com/a/24480579/1836121) but it wasn't very detailed so I decided to write it up myself. I understand if you have some policy against external links to blogs and I guess we could link to the stackoverflow explanation then instead. Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/7089 Differential Revision: D3207215 fb-gh-sync-id: 8011b55efe41ec6d54ad665e0e6a79cb9d806779 fbshipit-source-id: 8011b55efe41ec6d54ad665e0e6a79cb9d806779
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@ -35,7 +35,10 @@ MYAPP_RELEASE_KEY_PASSWORD=*****
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These are going to be global gradle variables, which we can later use in our gradle config to sign our app.
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_Note: Once you publish the app on the Play Store, you will need to republish your app under a different package name (losing all downloads and ratings) if you want to change the signing key at any point. So backup your keystore and don't forget the passwords._
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_Note about saving the keystore: Once you publish the app on the Play Store, you will need to republish your app under a different package name (losing all downloads and ratings) if you want to change the signing key at any point. So backup your keystore and don't forget the passwords._
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_Note about security: If you are not keen on storing your passwords in plaintext and you are running OSX, you can also [store your credentials in the Keychain Access app](https://pilloxa.gitlab.io/posts/safer-passwords-in-gradle/). Then you can skip the two last rows in `~/.gradle/gradle.properties`._
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### Adding signing config to your app's gradle config
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