Chris Arriola 2ab19b7e0d
feat: Using local.properties to provide API key (#398)
* feat: Using local.properties to provide API key instead of secure.properties.

* Remove redundant declaration in main AndroidManifest.xml

* Migrate ApiDemos - Kotlin to use local.properties.

* Update README for tutorials.

* Genericize.

* Remove references to secure.properties.

* s/master/main
2020-11-25 13:38:00 -08:00

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Google Maps Android API Sample: Adding a Map with a Marker

This sample goes hand in hand with a tutorial for the Google Maps Android API: Adding a Map with a Marker.

Prerequisites

  • Android SDK v30
  • Latest Android Build Tools
  • Android Support Repository
  • Google Repository
  • Google Play Services

Getting started

This sample uses the Gradle build system.

  1. Download the samples by cloning this repository or downloading an archived snapshot. (See the options at the top of the page.)
  2. In Android Studio, use "Open an existing Android Studio project". Next select the tutorials/java/MapWithMarker directory that you downloaded
  3. If prompted for a gradle configuration, accept the default settings. Alternatively use the gradlew build command to build the project directly.

This demo app requires that you add your own Google Maps API key. See Get an API Key for more instructions.

Support

Stack Overflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/android+google-maps

If you have discovered an issue with the Google Maps Android API v2, please see the resources here: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android-api/support

If you've found an error in these samples, please file an issue: https://github.com/googlemaps/android-samples/issues

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License

Please refer to the LICENSE at the root of this repo.