Version Control GIT-Commit is showing no changes - android-studio

In Android Studio, when I'm trying to commit, it is showing No Changes. I have done a lot of changes since my last commit, it's been almost 20 days from my last commit. I don't why it's not detecting changes.
Due to no commits, push is also not working.
I'm getting the below error when I open version control in android studio

Found the problem.My Git Index File Was Corrupted.
Found solution in below link.
Found solution here
Thank You for your help

This is for anyone who has GIT working in Android Studio's terminal but not directly in Android Studio -
In my case, I was able to see the changes and new files list in the terminal when using Git commands (like git status or git add --all) but when I tried to commit by going to GIT -> Commit in Android Studio, it showed - No changes to commit when I clearly had changes to commit.
The solution which worked for me: Try to check if Git and Github are enabled in Android Studio. (It was enabled in my case, however, I disabled it and then again enabled both and restarted Android Studio and it worked.
File -> Settings -> Plugins -> (search for git) -> make sure it is checked (if it is already checked, uncheck and then check again) and click OK
Now, restart Android Studio

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ios/mac - Android Studio: Flutter SDK path doesnt set

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Android Studio IDE on Mac (Flutter plugin already installed)
2. Android Studio > Preferences.. > Language & Frameworks > Flutter
3. Section SDK: Set Flutter SDK path
4: Press Apply
Expected:
Path should be set and remain in the text box
Actual:
Path disappears from Flutter SDK path text box, no path is set and cant go on programming
As I work on a group project, i regulary have to pull from github. After every pull, i had to reset the Flutter SDK path (dont really know why but it kept disappearing). It used to work just fine until some days ago, the behavior explained on top started. Any help would be really appreciated!
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If someone else has the same problem: Deleting the local copy and pulling the whole project from git again fixed the issue in my case. Just dont forget to copy your local changes as the would be deleted aswell
I ran into this while moving the location of the Flutter SDK.
After all the files were in place, restarting the IDE showed the correct path after it had been disappearing before restart.
C:\dev\tools\flutter_sdk\flutter (folder that contains flutter\bin)
Don't commit the android/local.properties file (add it to .gitignore)
or update the path using flutter config --android-sdk path after checkout.
having the same issue on ubuntu 20, installed flutter with snapd

Handle Subversion error in Android Studio

I've connected my Android Studio with SVN and everything worked so far. Now there is following problem:
I've added an image file to my drawable folder and added it also to the VCS. After that I moved the image file to the drawable-nodpi folder.
If I want to commit my changes Android Studio says "...png is scheduled for addition, but is missing".
How can I handle this problem in Android Studio?
Your question is not realted to Android Studio at all. It's just SVN complaining about missing file stagged for commit. So if you changed your mind, unstage it
svn revert FILE
EDIT
I don't know how to solve this with Android Studio. I don't have svn command
Andoid Studio is IntelliJ based so see their help:
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/revert-changes-dialog.html

Windows - Android Studio No Longer Integrates With Subversion

When I first set up Android Studio on Windows, it was working with the TortoiseSVN install I had set up. A while ago I got a message that my Subversion client was out of date. I updated it to 1.8, but it was apparently too new for Android Studio at the time.
Now I'm running Android Studio 2.1.3 and TortoiseSVN 1.9.3, and it seems like they should be compatible. The command line client is set up, and I can see my repository in the "SVN Repositories" view. However, any other interaction with SVN (check out, commit, update) either times out or gives the error: Cannot checkout from svn: svn: E000002: Can't make directory '/cygdrive/c/Users/filePath/C:\Users\filePath': No such file or directory .
How do I get it to use the right path, or is there something else I have set up wrong? I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Android Studio, but that did not seem to help.

Error running android: Gradle project sync failed. Please fix your project and try again

Android Studio (1.2 RC0) keeps telling me
Error running android: Gradle project sync failed. Please fix your project and try again.
How can I find out what the problem is? Unfortunately the solutions from this SO thread did not help.
Goto File -> Invalidate caches / Restart
Shutdown Android Studio
Rename/remove .gradle folder in the user home directory
Restart Android Studio (It will download gradle metadata and data)
Gradle build succeed
Rebuild project. Done.
Solution is
Connect your computer to the internet
Click
Sync project with Gradle files
On toolbar
It will automatically sync the gradle.
Just ignore the error and try running the project anyway.
It will fail, but this time you will get a link in the error description. Clicking the link will trigger the automatic update/download of the outdated/missing component.
In my scenario, the project failed to launch two times, each time another API/SDK component being the culprit.
In my case I was just trying to launch a sample project I downloaded, having no clue what API level was being targeted or where to look for this information.
Download the latest Gradle package distribution for example (gradle-2.11-all.zip).
Extract this zip file in a folder as for example (D://Gradle)
Load your project in Android Studio and go to File->Settings->Gradle. Click on Use local Gradle distribution and point it to the folder where you unzipped the latest Gradle project.
Restart your project
It is a very common issue and the solution is very easy...
Just update the SDK in SDK manager(see full instructions below)
Open Android Studio and go to your SDK Manager(File>Settings>SDK
Manager)
Check for (-) icon in front of any package and click on it.
Click OK to start updating the SDK.
Thanks for asking that question :)
Delete "build" folder from project's root folder. Then do "invalidate cache and restart". This will restart your Android Studio and then build the app again, will solve the issue.
Go to
file->settings->build,execution,deployment->gradle.
(and set gradle home path from your directory)
If no error messages are shown: sometimes the command-line gradle shows them. Just go the the command-line, change to the app directory and type
gradle installDebug
or, if the details are missing
gradle --info installDebug
This can provide additional information how to debug the problem.
I had the same issue yesterday. After opening the "Android SDK Manager", updating all packages and restarting Android Studio, the project compiled again.
For me, the problem was the SDK Tools License had not been accepted. Clicking on the "Build" tab at the bottom uncovered the issue.
From there, I went into the AVD, uninstalled the tools and then reinstalled them, which prompted to accept the license.
All of these have not worked for me, what did is reading the very bottom of the log file located around here
C:\Users\madri\AppData\Local\Google\AndroidStudio2020.3\log\idea.log
and it said the following
So i fixed the problem by going into Tools > SDK Manager and installing the required SDK version
it looks different from one situation to another.
for me i did an installation and update a lot of things that the sdk manager said to then i had this problem.
all i did was:
from file -> Invalidate caches/Restart
(a dialog will pop-up) choose Invalidate and restart.
after the restart is done. everything was fixed but i needed to create a new emulator and delete the old one.
(android studio 1.3.1)
(one professional must edit this to be more understandable)
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Here everything was fine, but your machines also needs restart because some system files are changed, to sync them we have to restart the system.
This could be due to Android Studio version conflict of v3 and v4 especially when you import a project in android stdio v4 which was previously built in v3.
Here are the few things you need to do:
remove the .gradle and .idea folders from the main Application folder.
import the project in the android studio.
after the sync finished, it will ask you to update the android studio supported version.
click update.
done.
I had the exact same error message
Error running android: Gradle project sync failed. Please fix your project and try again
Steps to solve:
Close Android Studio.
Remove the .gradle and .idea folders from the Application folder.
Open Android studio with your project.
After these steps android studio gradle will sync and download the required files to run the project (don't forget to disable offline mode).
I got this error going from Gradle 3.5.3 to 5.4.1 (Android Studio prompted and I clicked "Upgrade".)
Gradle proceeded to upgrade but yielded some errors such as:
ONFIGURE SUCCESSFUL in 1m 27s
ERROR: The Android Gradle plugin supports only Crashlytics Gradle plugin version 1.25.4 and higher.
The following dependencies do not satisfy the required version:
root project 'Android%20App' -> io.fabric.tools:gradle:1.25.1
Update plugins
Affected Modules: app
INFO: API 'variant.getExternalNativeBuildTasks()' is obsolete and has been replaced with 'variant.getExternalNativeBuildProviders()'.
It will be removed at the end of 2019.
For more information, see https://d.android.com/r/tools/task-configuration-avoidance.
To determine what is calling variant.getExternalNativeBuildTasks(), use -Pandroid.debug.obsoleteApi=true on the command line to display more information.
Affected Modules: app
INFO: The specified Android SDK Build Tools version (27.0.3) is ignored, as it is below the minimum supported version (28.0.3) for Android Gradle Plugin 3.5.3.
Android SDK Build Tools 28.0.3 will be used.
To suppress this warning, remove "buildToolsVersion '27.0.3'" from your build.gradle file, as each version of the Android Gradle Plugin now has a default version of the build tools.
Install Build Tools 28.0.3, update version in build file and sync project
Affected Modules: app
The thing that fixed it was opening Settings --> Appearance & Behavior --> System Settings --> Android SDK and I then selected some recent versions of Android SDK like 8, 9, and 10. (I had only had 5.1, 6.0, and Android N Preview installed.)
Once that's installed, I had to modify my build.gradle file for my Module: app
Removed buildToolsVersion '27.0.3'
Then I clicked the "Sync Project with Gradle Files" button on the toolbar. The Sync output window offered an option to "Update Plugins" and once I clicked through that everything seemed to work. For good measure I again clicked "Sync Project with Gradle Files" followed by Build --> Clean Project, and finally I was able to run my project again.
Resolution is simple. Open the "Android SDK Manager", update all packages and then restart your Android Studio. After that you project should compile without any issues.
It took me some time to resolve this.
Updated SDK Build-Tool [Didn't help]
Updated CMake [Didn't help]
Updated Android SDK Platform-Tools [Didn't help]
Updated Android SDK Tools [Didn't help]
Updated NDK [Problem solved]
There was a reason, I didn't want to update NDK. When all else failed, I updated NDK and that did the trick.
If your got timeout, Check Gradle Scripts -> gradle.properties in Android Studio, I found that I do have set a socket proxy in Android Studio settings, but in this gradle.properties file, my proxy became to http, so I just removed this http proxy setting lines, and finally works.
I got this problem on Android studio, there in either sync or build square were this link like blue text about this issue, press that button and it download something that fix this problem
I ran into the same issue, but then did the following, and my issue was resolved:
updated Gradle
installed the latest version of Android studio (mine was out of date)
And that solved my problem.
Note: It also helped me to click on the event log, because it has more detailed info about errors. https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/gradle-plugin#updating-plugin also has great info.
I've installed Android SDK Command-Line Tools from SDK Manager and after, juste Sync again and all is worked well.
it was hard to solve but i did it
look go to
C:\Users(user name)
delete .gradle file
its you didn't see it it may be in hidden files so if you use windows 7
right click then click on properties and click on hidden to be not checked
then the file will appear then delete it
i hope this works
It could be that you are using gradle in offline mode.
To uncheck it go to File > Settings > Gradle, uncheck the Offline Work checkbox, and click Apply
Make sure you have internet connection and sync the project again.
Its because the gradle is not synced because of many reasons.
Go to project folder and remove .gradle folder and start sync. It will work
Apparently, some platforms could be missing. This is how I solved the problem:
Do you see an error message that is shown at the bottom of your Android Studio window? It could be a smaller window on the bottom right also.., which looks like:
Now, Click on that blue link, do as the dialog boxes say (if any)...
That solved the problem. Hope it helps...
Download grade files from this url and extract all in a folder:
 https://gradle.org/releases
Open file -> Setting in windows OS or Preferences in mac OS and in "Build, Execution, Deployment"
Click on "Gradle"
Check “Use local cradle distribution” and give that extracted folder path.
Run gradle.bat for Windows OS and gradle file for mac OS in that folder.
Then check “Offline work”.
"your extracted folder path"/gradle-4.10.2/bin/.gradle (for version 4.1.2 you can set your version)
Press OK and enjoy it.
I had the exact same error message
Error running android: Gradle project sync failed. Please fix your project and try again
, but if none of the above fixes your error, then I would highly suggest for you to check your syntax inside the AndroidManifest.xml file.
That fixed if for me. I don't understand why the error-message is so misleading, since it had nothing to do with the build gradle directly.
Please also see this SO-answer here, which has lead many of us in the right direction.
It was yelling at me about a line in my xml file (which was perfectly valid and never had problems the entire time I've worked on the project). I deleted the line and even after running again and cleaning and rebuilding it kept yelling at me about the completely blank line. I restarted android studio and removed the .gradle folder and it finally worked. Hopefully someone in my shoes that had all of the other answers in this thread fail them will see this answer and save a few hours.
I had this problem (clicked a prompt to "sync with gradle" on my perfectly valid and working project and it killed everything) and I researched for hours trying to figure out how to fix this, including this thread among many others. I finally found my solution, so hopefully, it'll help somebody (and hopefully they fix this terrible system)
I encountered this in a unique situation: had refactored the word "time" to "distance" for one of my variables. And when I did the refactor, accidentally had it change the name of one of my gradle dependencies / implementations.
This is a rare cause of the error, but a possibility. So make sure all your dependencies are properly implemented in build.gradle
Delete .gradle folder(root directory) and build folder(project directory) and then invalidate caches/restart android studio, run your project again hopefully it will work. It might take some time for the background tasks. In some countries, you may need to turn on the VPN to download.

Cause: error in opening zip file (android-studio)

When I create a new project I finish the steps and click on "finish" and wait for the project to open.
But instead I see an error:
I can't solve this problem.
My Installation & problem details
I had this issue after importing a github project into Android Studio using the File > Import Project option. Network was fine and I had other Android Studio projects working properly so this was not a installation issue. I run Android Studio (Preview) 0.5.4
The solution that worked for me
I had the luxury of comparing differences with working projects. That is how I discovered the error was due to the distributionUrl property in the gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties file.
In the failing project this was set like distributionUrl=http\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-1.10-all.zip. While in the working project this was distributionUrl=http\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-1.11-all.zip. Note the difference in the version.
Updating this distributionUrl in gradle-wrapper.properties to this 1.11 link solved the issue for me.
About the Network
I have this issue on a very restricted network and I can see that the gradle-1.10 link does point to a zip file. The network issue sounds very plausible to. Probably I already have the 1.11 zip downloaded while on another network. I's less likely (though not impossible) that the 1.10 zip is broken.
Android Studio error installing Gradle
Your situation may be like this one. Just redownload the right gradle-1.x.zip, and replace the bad one on ~/.gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-1.x/[hash code]/
and the restart the android-studio
Note: ~/.gradle/ is where the directory may be found on unixoid operating systems (e.g. Linux, OS X, ...). On Windows it's typically at C:/Users/[NAME]/.gradle/.
You can erase the existing gradle zip file, then download the appropriate one from Link https://gradle.org/releases/, and copy the new one (basically replace the existing one, mine was cc 5 MB, with new one cc 80 MB). Then reload Studio, and wait.
In my case it caused because of not properly configured HTTP proxy settings.
Android Studio created the gradle-1.x-bin.zip file with the HTML error page of my proxy server inside. Obviously it won't be able to open the zip file afterwards.
The error disappeared once I configured the HTTP proxy settings under File > Settings > HTTP Proxy, deleted the existing archive and restarted Android Studio.
this may help you
Android studio - Failed to complete gradle execution - error in opening zip file
delete the .gradle directories in both your home directory and in your project's root directory and try building again.
If it says asks for disable offline mode, disable it by clicking on it again. It will download some required jar files. Then enable offline mode by checking checkbox under gradle settings for offline work. Disconnect from internet and rebuild project to see if it still works.
I am Facing this problem....
Go to Link https://gradle.org/releases/
then download complete gradle file ..
Android studio -> Settings -> build tools -> gradle -> Project-level settings -> select Use local gradle distribution
then select your gradle download file
And Ok....Automatically Sync Gradle and Solve Your Problem ....

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