Minimum supported Gradle version - android-studio

I've clicked on upgrade Gradle or something and now my project doesn't build anymore. This is the error:
Minimum supported Gradle version is 7.2. Current version is 7.0.2.
Please fix the project's Gradle settings.
Change Gradle version in Gradle wrapper to 7.2 and re-import project
Open Gradle wrapper properties
Gradle Settings.
The last three lines are clickable. None seems to offer a solution though.
Why am I getting this error? What should I do about it?

I had the same issue, and in my case i already had the distributionUrl set to -> https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.2-bin.zip
After Invalidating the caches and restarting, the error disappeared. Apparently everything its fixed like this with Android Studio... ^_^u

Open the gradle-wrapper.properties and change distributionUrl to -> https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.2-bin.zip

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Minimum supported Gradle version is 6.7.1. Current version is 5.1.1 [duplicate]

I updated android studio from 3.3 to 3.4 version and after install and do ./gradlew lint I am getting the next error:
Deprecated Gradle features were used in this build, making it
incompatible with Gradle 6.0.
Then I use the next command to get more details:
./gradlwe build --warning-mode=all
And I get the next message:
Failed to apply plugin [id 'com.android.application']
Minimum supported Gradle version is 5.1.1. Current version is 4.4.1. If using the gradle wrapper, try editing the distributionUrl in .gradle/daemon/4.4.1/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties
to gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
And when I edited my gradle-wrapper.properties, I see that the changes were already done, I.E. the version of the distributionUrl already was gradle-5.1.1.-all.zip
Any idea that how can resolve this?
You could just edit YOUR_APPLICATION_FOLDER/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties and change the last line to:
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
Android Studio will download necessary library.
This was my solution.
My_project
/gradle
/wrapper
/gradle-wrapper.properties
Modify this line with the Gradle 5.1.1
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
Finally, I was able to solve this dropping the folders of the oldest version in ~/.gradle/wrapper/dists and leave only the gradle-5.1.1-all
In my case, gradle failed to download the version I specified though I tried all previous solutions.
Apparently, I was opening my project by selecting "MyProject/App" directory. Gradle successfully updated when I opened the same project by selecting the "MyProject" folder.
Check your full project and find all "Gradle-wrapper.properties" files. If your project has multiple modules then there are chances of having multiple. and set -
distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
Gradle sync
If not done then invalidate the cache and restart the project.
Still not working then go to your root directory on Linux and find .gradle folder. Delete it and restart the android studio.
If you use Ubuntu and all above answers didn't solve your problem try to upgrade gradle on your Ubuntu with this commands from this answer https://askubuntu.com/a/975018/714791
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cwchien/gradle
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt upgrade gradle
It will help I hope
I resolved by two below steps.
delete gradle folder
check your classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:{$gradleVersion}
My gradleVersion is 3.5.3.
I solved this by changing the distributionUrl in gradle-wrapper.properties in gradle/wrapper, not gradle.properties
Maybe it's your gradle environment variable.
execute 'gradle -v'
Check that the gradle version of the project matches the gradle environment variable version
those who are still facing issue with Cordova/Ionic, this is due to CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL which is being checked at platforms/android/cordova/lib/builders/GradleBuilder.js
set CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL to desired distributional
for MacOs
export CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL = https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.4.1-all.zip
I think it's very important to mention which IDE you're using and what are the configurations.
What made me upset was, I had a setting in gradle-wrapper.properties file which was "ignored" to my mind.
I've found the settings in the IDEA application settings, there:
and then selecting:
and everything works as expected.
Deleting 'all other' locally cached versions can never be the right solution ;)
Good luck!
My app is using Cordova v9.0.0
distributionUrl is set at platforms\android\cordova\lib\builders\ProjectBuilder.js
You can set distributionUrl from the command line with
set CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL="https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-[version]-all.zip"
Replace [version] with your preference
it solved for me
get the flutter SDK directory
this is my flutter Sdk
C:\flutter\.pub-cache\hosted\pub.dartlang.org\connectivity_macos-0.1.0+2\android\gradle\wrapper
change gradle-wrapper.properties
Modify this line with the Gradle 5.1.1
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip
I had the same error: Error "Minimum supported Gradle version is 6.1.1. Current version is 5.1.1" but when I opened the gradle.properties and I found this "distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.1.1-all.zip" which was correct but wasn't working. To solve this, I deleted the ".gradle" file in the explorer, reopened the app and found out the distributionUrl had change to 5.2.2-all.zip in gradle.properties; I then edited to 6.1.1-all.zip and sync and everything worked like a charm. I hope this can help someone else.
Try to download manually Gradle-5.1.1 from https://gradle.org/releases then go to file/project structure/project and put the new version in gradle version. (You can also use this link - jenv.io/candidate/gradle)
I was having the same problem after migrating from android.support library to androidx where junit library start with androidTestImplementation and not
testImplementation.
So i changed
testImplementation "junit:junit:$rootProject.junitVersion"
to
androidTestImplementation androidx.test.ext:junit:1.0.0-beta01
or
androidTestImplementation "junit:junit:$rootProject.junitVersion"
Remember to append android before testImplementation
also, try removing all older/unwanted versions of gradle using:
cd usr/local/Cellar/gradle/
Don't forget to run the gradle wrapper in your project: https://docs.gradle.org/6.4.1/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html#sec:adding_wrapper
Delete gradle folder from your project directory as well as from the app directory.
restart Adroid studio and resync gradle.
it will solve your problem. If not you might be opened the project yourproject/app. close Android studio and import your project after selecting yourproject. Then resync gradle. This will solve your problem.
For Windows 10:
Go to C:\Users\<user-name>\.gradle\wrapper\dists and delete everything there. Android studio will download the appropriate version afterwards.
If anyone is still searching for a solution after trying literally everything, here's what worked for me.
In the .gitlab-ci.yml file, my image: key was outdated and was writing in the script that Gradle was set to 5.1.1 even though everything in my Android Studio was 7.0.2. After talking to the guy who wrote the image script, I just had to increment the version of that.
https://forum.gitlab.com/t/set-specific-version-of-gradle-for-ci-build/41716/4
This error was solved by restarting Android Studio.

I need to solve this problem about android studio

As you can see here is my problem with android studio I have been looking for solutions 3 days now but I didn't find any
Minimum supported Gradle version is 6.1.1 current version is 5.2.1
Please fix the project's gradle settings.
Fix gradle wrapper and re-import project
Open gradle wrapper properties
Gradle settings
Go to File > Project Structure > Project and change your Gradle Version there.

This version of Android Studio cannot open this project, please retry with Android Studio 3.4 or newer

This version of Android Studio cannot open this project, please retry with Android Studio 3.4 or newer.
but my android studio version is 3.2.1 and there is no new update from Google
Try to edit your project build.gradle file and set the android build gradle plugin to classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1' within the dependency section.
See also the documentation of the android grade plugin
It's a bit late, But easy and effective.
Click on About Android Studio,
Check the current version,
Open build.gradle of Project and put it in front of the class path. e.g Your studio version is 3.5.2, then your classpath should look like this
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.5.2'
You would need to lower your gradle version and android plugin version, or you can download latest version from beta or canary update channels.
To enable updates from other channels go to Help -> Check for Updates -> Congifure automatic updates and in that dialog select channel you want. After selecting check for update again and it will show you latest version.
This issue is caused due to use of newer version of gradle in the project.
There are two options to resolve this:
Option 1:
Change gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties file
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.10.1-all.zip
Change project level gradle build.gradle file
classpath("com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.2")
Option 2:
Update your Android Studio to newer version. (Highly recommended)
In IntelliJ IDEA this is an open bug: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-252823
As a workaround, you can change the build tools version as other people advise.
My project was failing with this dependency:
com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.0.0-alpha03
Now it's working with this:
com.android.tools.build:gradle:4.0.2
As a side note, you should change that dependency in build.gradle in some projects or in dependencies.kt in newer projects.
That was the most updated version that worked.
After an update the Android Studio does not show the layout's design for some reason. I tried newer versions as well, but it did not work. So I decided to downgrade my IDE.
When I opened my project, I got the same error. The solution was the following:
Open the Project Structure.
Select the Project field.
Use the appropriate Android Plugin Version. You can copy it from a new project's structure.
Change the Gradle version too what you need.
OK.
Find the gradle-wrapper.properties file and open it.
Change the distributionUrl to that gradle version url what you saved in the Project Structure.
Or if you don't mind, then you can update your AS.
Had the same Issue when i decided to install another version of Android Studio, what worked for me was:
Creating a new project with the current version of Android Studio just to go check the classpath version at the project level build.gradle inside the dependencies section, at the time it was this:
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.5.0-rc01'
Copied that line and replaced it on the project i was working on.
in project's build.gradle file comment classpath com.android.tools.build:gradle:. File → Project Structure select Android Gradle Plugin Version to match Android Studio version
You can now update your android studio to 3.4 stable version. Updates for stable version are now available. cheers!!!
i just change gradle version classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.5.3' to
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.2' and now working.
I encountered with this error and just decrease gradle version and android plugin version to 5.1.1 and 3.4.2.
Close VPN worked for me! It suprised me.
this issue occur for me after downgrade Java JDK, after upgrade JDK my problem resolved.
Open android studio then go to help menu > check for update > Update your Android Studio to newer version.
If u r here because of Jetpack Compose, I had the same problem, and solved it by using the Arctic Fox Canary build of Android studio: you can download it at this link: https://redirector.gvt1.com/edgedl/android/studio/ide-zips/2020.3.1.12/android-studio-2020.3.1.12-mac.zip
This issue arises due to updates, You can resolve this by downgrading the gradle used from
com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1 to a previous gradle like com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.0.0 or anything older than the current one
This usually happens when you're opening someone else's project after unzipping it. And the person has used an updated android Studio.
The way to solve it is
1.Go to Help and about to see your android studio version
2.Go to File>Project Structure> and set your Android Gradle Plugin version to your android studio version
3.Change the Gradle version to the one you usually use.(optional)
Build the project and it should run without any errors
This seems like incompatible gradle plugin vs gradle binary versions. You can find the releases here: Gradle Plugin release and compatiblity
Upgrade your grade plugin and grade binary to compatible versions and the app should start building.

Android Studio “cannot resolve symbol R” but project compiles and runs

Android Studio displays in all java files in red : “cannot resolve symbol R” but the project compiles and runs.
I have tried every solution here:
Android Studio "cannot resolve symbol" but project compiles and works, but with no luck.
I tried to :
invalidate caches and restart android studio
delete .gradle and .idea folders
clean and rebuild the project
install a new version of android studio
mess up with gradle file then undo changes and sync project
One thing that I want to try, but I don't know how to achieve, is to reopen the project from scratch as I was opening it for the first time, but I don't know how to do this.
I also tried answers from here:
Android Studio says "cannot resolve symbol" but project compiles,
but again with no luck.
Android studio version = 3.2.1
dependency versions in gradle project file:
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.4.0-alpha01'
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.0.0'
For some reason that i do not understand ,
this combination of build versions made the issue :
grade version = 4.10.1
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.4.0-alpha01'
when i switched to these build versions :
grade version = 4.6
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1'
The issue was solved !
File -> Close project
Open an existing Android Studio Project
Open you project
Hope it will work.
sometimes, R file is not generated because of package name on android manifest is not match with package module that you have.
Is any wrong syntax or spelling in your xml?
Check your layout or any xml file.
Android Studio seems to have a caching issue with R.java occasionally. I rarely have a problem with this, but when I do, I actually open R.java (double press shift and type "R.java") or navigate to R.java under "app/build/generated/source" directory, opening the file and checking if the relevant XML id has been created. If it has, it forces Android Studio to now recognise the id's that are not being resolved. It's quick to try, and doesn't require clean and rebuild.
From your programs menu, open android studio. instead of opening your project from the recent files, select to open a project from your computer and then locate the path to your project. When all else fails, sometimes this works.
Also, try commenting out the support libraries from your gradle implementation, sync your project, and after sync fails comment them back in and sync again. (not sure if that's what you tried already when you said you messed with the gradle file)
In my case,
I am using
- Android Studio version 3.3.1 at home
- Android Studio version 3.2.1 at office
When i pulled projects to my office computer that are firstly created at my home computer ,
Android Studio can not resolved R file but runs application with no error. Because projects gradle and Android Studio version are incompatible.
Only thing that you sholud do, change the gradle version in project level gradle file
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.1'
to
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1'
I was facing same issue,
first thought the issue might because of some xml file or naming of drawable resources incorrectly. After analysing, this case wasn't applicable to me.
So
Updating Android studio from older version 3.2 to newer version 3.3.2 along with new build tool version from SDK manager resolved this issue
for me.
I've tried invalidate cache and Restart AS with clean rebuild all the options but didn't work for me.
It says cannot resolve symbol, but it can run.
In my case, I just reload the needed *.jar files to the libs folder.
File >> invalidate caches/restart
Rebuild Project
Sync
Run
Works for me!
It looks like the library did not load my "imports" properly the first time.
That's why the import methods cannot be seen in my main_activity.xml.
This happened to me when I was going back and forth between different SDK versions.
Apparently SDK manager copied all the source files but it didn't finish cleanly. As a result I could compile and run my project just fine but IDE didn't recognize the SDK and reported all java symbols unresolved.
None of the above and other solutions in SO didn't work for me, but just uninstalling/reinstalling the specific SDK version did a job.
If you renamed your package (inside java folder), make sure you change your Manifest package name to the same
The only thing that worked for me was,
replacing,
import package_name.R
with
import package_name.*
simply go to project settings : settings.gradel and change the rootProject.name to your current name
rootProject.name = "write the project name here"

Android Studio can't open project

I've recently get update notification of android studio 2.3, after the update it's not opening any project and throwing error:
[plugin: com.darkklord.gradle.metric.core]
after downgrading and reinstalling i still have this issue, can anyone please help me on this topic ?
Download latest plugin from here: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9197-android-gradle-metrics--checkstyle
Install Plugin manually from disk.
Restart Android Studio (The error will still occur)
Remove plugin in IDE.
Restart
You might also uninstall the refrenzed plugins Checkstyle and PMD
You need to change your dependency
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.0'
Sometimes you need to change name of project manually(look at AndroidStudioProjects folder) that you opened lastly.
After changing name, android studio will show all projects,
open one of them,
in file menu,
click open button,
then open your desire project (or change its name to its previous name)
change build:gradle plugin to:
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.3.2'
(in app gradle file)
I made sure that my Gradle version was compatible with my android gradle plug in. In my case I was using Gradle 6.0.1 and when I changed my android gradle plug in to version 3.5.3 the problem went away.
Project Structure----->> Project ------>> Android Gradle plug in version 3.5.3.
[https://docs.gradle.org/6.0.1/release-notes.html
[Java 14 and later versions are not yet supported.
Compatibility Notes
A Java version between 8 and 13 is required to execute Gradle.
Java 6 and 7 can still be used for compilation and forked test execution. Just like Gradle 5.x, any supported version of Java can be used for compile or test.
This version of Gradle is tested with
-------->>>>>>>>Android Gradle Plugin 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6
Kotlin 1.3.21 through 1.3.50
Other versions may or may not work.]]]]
I hope this helps

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