While building gradle i got error like
Error:Error:line (29)Supplied String module notation
'com.com_.android.volley' is invalid. Example notations:
'org.gradle:gradle-core:2.2',
'org.mockito:mockito-core:1.9.5:javadoc'.
My app/build.gradle code
Add version of volley artifact in build.gradle file.
compile 'com.android.volley:volley:1.0.0'
Related
I use Android Studio 4.0.1
In my project, my local.properties has the following properties:
sdk.dir=C\:\\Users\\xxx\\AppData\\Local\\Android\\Sdk
ndk.dir=c\:\\yyy\\tools\\android-ndk-r19c
cmake.dir=c\:\\zzz\\cmake-3.17.0-win64-x64
Despite this, I get a compilation error when I Build -> Rebuild project or Clean project because my CMakeLists.txt begins with cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14.3) and Android Studio uses the CMake included in the Android Studio folder instead of the one I point to in cmake.dir:
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:5 (cmake_minimum_required):
CMake 3.14.3 or higher is required. You are running version 3.10.2
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
See also "C:/Users/xxx/AndroidStudioProjects/E2e/app/.cxx/cmake/debug/x86/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
FAILED: build.ninja
ninja: error: rebuilding 'build.ninja': subcommand failed
C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\cmake\3.10.2.4988404\bin\cmake.exe -HC:\Users\xxx\AndroidStudioProjects\E2e\app\src\main\cpp -BC:\Users\xxx\AndroidStudioProjects\E2e\app\.cxx\cmake\debug\x86
What am I missing for AS to pick up the cmake 3.17 I already installed when I select Rebuild Project or Clean Project?
Notes:
The directory I point to with cmake.dir is valid and being read by AS. If I introduce a typo in the path, AS complains about it.
This problem only occurs when I do Build --> Rebuild project or Clean project. If instead I do Build --> Make project, then AS will pick up the cmake version that I point to in local.properties
Clean Project worked again after deleting .cxx folder
I'm not sure about Android Studio, but you could try editing the project's build.gradle :
android {
externalNativeBuild {
cmake {
path file('CMakeLists.txt')
version '3.24.1'
}
}
}
.... and CMakeLists.txt :
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.24.1)
Execution failed for task ':processDebugGoogleServices'.
Please fix the version conflict either by updating the version of the google-services plugin (information about the latest version is available at https://bintray.com/android/android-tools/com.google.gms.google-services/) or updating the version of com.google.android.gms to 9.0.0.
In case of Cordova OR Ionic App
I have the similar problem with my ionic 1 cordova build after Integrating the Firebase Cloud Messaging ( FCM )
Error Message
What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':processDebugGoogleServices'.
Please fix the version conflict either by updating the version of the google-services plugin (information about the latest version is available at https://bintray.com/android/android-tools/com.google.gms.google-services/) or updating the version of com.google.android.gms to 9.0.0.
Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
BUILD FAILED
Total time: 1.605 secs
Error: /Users/beo-administrator/Documents/projects/Apps/Ionic/psc/platforms/android/gradlew: Command failed with exit code 1 Error output:
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':processDebugGoogleServices'.
Please fix the version conflict either by updating the version of the google-services plugin (information about the latest version is available at https://bintray.com/android/android-tools/com.google.gms.google-services/) or updating the version of com.google.android.gms to 9.0.0.
Solution
I fixed this issue by the following steps
So one fix will be: inside platforms/android open project.properties (Its a file ) , you will have something like this
cordova.system.library.1=com.google.android.gms:play-services-ads:+
cordova.system.library.2=com.google.firebase:firebase-core:+
cordova.system.library.3=com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:+
Replace the
+
Sign with your target version number - like the following
cordova.system.library.1=com.google.android.gms:play-services-ads:9.0.0
cordova.system.library.2=com.google.firebase:firebase-core:9.0.0
cordova.system.library.3=com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:9.0.0
Save the file
Then take build using
ionic cordova run android
Go to platforms > android > android build.gradle and add below three lines in dependencies area
compile "com.google.firebase:firebase-core:9.0.0"
compile "com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:9.0.0"
compile "com.google.android.gms:play-services-gcm:9.0.0"
Now your update dependencies looks like as-
dependencies {
compile fileTree(include: '*.jar', dir: 'libs')
// SUB-PROJECT DEPENDENCIES START
debugCompile project(path: 'CordovaLib', configuration: 'debug')
releaseCompile project(path: 'CordovaLib', configuration: 'release')
compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:23.4.0'
compile 'com.facebook.android:facebook-android-sdk:4.14.+'
// compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-core:+'
// compile 'com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:+'
// SUB-PROJECT DEPENDENCIES END
compile files('libs/twitter4j-core-4.0.2.jar')
compile 'com.google.code.gson:gson:2.8.0'
compile "com.google.firebase:firebase-core:9.0.0"
compile "com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:9.0.0"
compile "com.google.android.gms:play-services-gcm:9.0.0"
}
Go to platforms > android > cordova-plugin-fcm. Find file that look like something-FCMPlugin.gradle.
Then change to:
buildscript {
repositories {
jcenter()
mavenLocal()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:+'
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:3.0.0' // change this line
}
}
// apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
// class must be used instead of id(string) to be able to apply plugin from non-root gradle file
apply plugin: com.google.gms.googleservices.GoogleServicesPlugin
source:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/44039853/8037833
Had the same problem and the other answers didn't work for me.(as on build the build.gradle get's edited and the version nr return to the previous nr.)
I've fixed it by editing the project.properties file in platforms/android/
target=android-25
android.library.reference.1=CordovaLib
cordova.gradle.include.1=com-sarriaroman-photoviewer/starter-photoviewer.gradle
cordova.system.library.1=com.android.support:support-v4:24.1.1+
cordova.system.library.2=com.android.support:support-v13:25.1.0
cordova.system.library.3=me.leolin:ShortcutBadger:1.1.17#aar
cordova.system.library.4=com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:11.0.1
cordova.gradle.include.2=phonegap-plugin-push/starter-push.gradle
cordova.system.library.5=com.google.android.gms:play-services-base:11.0.1
cordova.system.library.6=com.google.android.gms:play-services-ads:11.0.1
Make sure that there is the same version of com.google.android.gms
I have updated Android Studio, and when opening a project done in the 1.5 version this is the error I am getting:
Error:Failed to open zip file. Gradle's dependency cache may be
corrupt (this sometimes occurs after a network connection timeout.) Re-download dependencies and sync project (requires
network)
The following is my dependencies:
dependencies {
compile fileTree(include: ['*.jar'], dir: 'libs')
compile 'com.parse.bolts:bolts-android:1.+'
compile 'com.parse:parse-android:1.+'
compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.2.0'
compile 'com.android.support:recyclerview-v7:23.2.0'
compile 'com.facebook.android:facebook-android-sdk:4.0.0'
compile 'com.android.support:design:23.2.0'
compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:23.2.0'
}
I faced the same issue when I updated my android studio to 2.2.3 from 2.1.
After a while of struggling, went project->right click -> open module settings->project
1) Gradle : 2.14.1
2) Android plugin version : 2.2.3
3) Android plugin repository : jcenter
4) Default library repository : jcenter
I'm migrating my Android project from Eclipse to Android Studio. The original project relied on two apache libraries: commons-io-2.4.jar and commons-codec-1.9.jar.
I've copied these jar files to the proper libs directory and updated build.gradle to reflect this:
dependencies {
compile project(':aviarySDK')
compile project(':showcaseView')
compile 'com.google.code.gson:gson:2.3.1'
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services:+'
compile files('libs/commons-cli-1.2.jar')
compile files('libs/httpclient-4.3.1.jar')
compile files('libs/httpcore-4.3.jar')
compile files('libs/httpmime-4.3.1.jar')
compile files('libs/metadata-extractor-2.6.4.jar')
compile files('libs/tape-1.1.0.jar')
compile files('libs/commons-codec-1.9.jar')
compile files('libs/commons-io-2.4.jar')
}
When I try to build the project a I get a duplication error message:
Error:duplicate files during packaging of APK /Users/gkipnis/repos/floomitandroidclient/floomItNewCamera/build/outputs/apk/floomItNewCamera-debug-unaligned.apk
Path in archive: META-INF/LICENSE.txt
Origin 1: /Users/gkipnis/repos/floomitandroidclient/floomItNewCamera/libs/commons-io-2.4.jar
Origin 2: /Users/gkipnis/repos/floomitandroidclient/floomItNewCamera/libs/commons-codec-1.9.jar
You can ignore those files in your build.gradle:
android {
packagingOptions {
exclude 'META-INF/LICENSE.txt'
}
}
Error:Execution failed for task ':floomItNewCamera:packageDebug'.
> Duplicate files copied in APK META-INF/LICENSE.txt
File 1: /Users/gkipnis/repos/floomitandroidclient/floomItNewCamera/libs/commons-io-2.4.jar
File 2: /Users/gkipnis/repos/floomitandroidclient/floomItNewCamera/libs/commons-io-2.4.jar
Information:BUILD FAILED
Information:Total time: 3.144 secs
Can someone provide any pointers to what might be going on.
Thank You,
Gary Kipnis
As suggested by the error message add this part to your build.gradle
android {
packagingOptions {
exclude 'META-INF/LICENSE.txt'
}
}
I have imported a project to Android Studio using Gradle. Import process was successful, but it gives an error for android.os.*, when I try to import it.
It is a libGDX project.
I suggest to use AGP Upgrade assistent.
I often have probs upgrading gradle. This time with artic fox and java 11 it I got all those infamous android.* not found errors.
Then I discovered that neat AGP Upgrade assistent (in tools since Studio 4.2) - and it did what it should and everything is now using gradle 7 and compiles again.
About time such a tool was introduced - and I just saw about half a year too late ;)
Recently, I met a similar case in Android Studio 3.2.1 Ubuntu/Linux version.
I am quite sure about the issue shall be related to the Android SDK installation,because I build the same project in Android Studio of my Windows 10 laptop.
Issue:
Java compiler error at Android studio
error: package android.os does not exist
error: package android.media does not exist
error: package android.content does not exist
error: package android.util does not exist
error: cannot find symbol variable Log
error: cannot find symbol class Context
error: cannot find symbol class AudioRecord
Solution:
The android.jar which was mentioned at the build.gradle file was not installed at the /sdk/platforms/ directory. See the android.jar dependency at my build.gradle file below(which caused the issue),
dependencies {
compile fileTree(include: ['*.jar'], dir: 'libs')
compile files(sdkDir+'/platforms/android-24/android.jar')
}
Install the correct android platform(correct API level as mentioned in the build.gradle file,if any) and rebuild the project.
I am building from an old article, https://medium.com/#authmane512/how-to-build-an-apk-from-command-line-without-ide-7260e1e22676, and it doesn't yet have a build.gradle file, but I had the same error. I solved it by changing the compile command in my Makefile to:
classes: $(SOURCES)
javac -d obj \
-source 1.6 \
-target 1.8 \
-classpath src \
-bootclasspath $(ANDROID) \
$+
where ANDROID is /usr/local/src/android/adt-bundle-linux-x86_64-20130717/sdk/platforms/android-19/android.jar.
I get warnings now that source value 6 is obsolete, but at least it compiles.
In my case it was showing same kind of error with android.content.context
I figured out that the issue is I was using old gradle version with below android params in build.gradle
android {
compileOptions {
sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_11
targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_11
}
}
So I removed this and the error is no more.