I tried to import an eclipse project into android studio it causes unresolved errors so after searching i found out that i should import android.manifest instead of gradle so when i tried to import it again it said cannot import project as shown bellow.
so my question is how can i remove existing project so i can import again ?
Update your Eclipse ADT Plugin to 22.0 or higher, then go to File |
Export
2. Go to Android now then click on Generate Gradle build files, then it would generate gradle file for you.
3. Select your project you want to export
4. Click on the finish now
Import into Android Studio
In Android Studio, close any projects currently open. You should see
the Welcome to Android Studio window.
Click Import Project.
Locate the project you exported from Eclipse, expand it, select it
and click OK.
I might sound noob here but I can't see a clear way of opening existing Flutter Project in Android Studio 3.1.2.
I checked this but it didn't work. So I want to know if there is a standard IDE way of doing this? I also can't find any docs clearly mentioning it. Do I need to install a 3rd party plugin?
After opening it as an Existing Android Studio Project, I get the following error:
The error is solved by running Get Dependencies. Is it a normal behavior?
Install Flutter plugin for Android studio: https://flutter.io/get-started/editor/
Open Android Studio
Open existing Android Studio project by using one of below methods:
EASIEST WAY: Drag your project folder and drop to Android Studio.
Other ways:
What works for me was to open existing Android Studio project like mentioned above, and then go to menu
Tools -> Flutter -> Flutter Clean
Then configuration window will open and ask you to locate flutter sdk. After locating the sdk, click OK and then the flutter functions will be available (Pub buttons, runs menu). After that you can proceed to get the dependencies (pub get).
It's basically cleaning the project folder of previous setting(s) which might conflicting with the system (android studio). But that won't happen if you get the project from source repository because all of the junk files wont be in the project folder.
The quickest way on macOS is
open -a Android\ Studio android when you are in the root project directory.
Alternatively, if you use the jetbrains toolbox, you can enable "Shell Scripts" in its settings. This will create a binary in the folder of your choice, so you have to add this folder to your PATH. Then, you can use studio . inside the Android folder, or studio android in the flutter project. The benefit of this, is it also works with other Jetbrains products (e.g. charm project_dir or clion project_dir. Unfortunately this method glitches out (for pycharm at least).
Looks like Android Studio can't load Android Application module from Flutter project automatically. I also have same problem, so in my situation Gradle can't be found, because of lack of Android project.
There's important note from official site:
Important: Do not use the New > Project from existing sources option for Flutter projects
I suggest, same is for Open option.
Just Open your project as normal, and then in [Android Studio > Preferences > Languages&Frameworks > Flutter > Flutter SDK path] select the path where you downloaded & unpacked Flutter SDK.
I know it's already late, but you can open an existing Flutter project in Android Studio by following these steps (make sure you have already installed Flutter & Dart plugin and Flutter SDK):
Click Open from File menu in Android Studio,
Go to the path of the project,
Click Open from the dialog,
When the project opens in Android studio, it will show an error of packages and dependencies. So, click on Get Dependencies on the top. Android Studio will automatically add all the required dependencies and packages.
There is a simple way of doing this in android:
Just Open your project as normal, and on the top right corner, click on Flutter Attach option, and voila!
See Attached screen grab!
Usually you can open your Flutter project in Android Studio simply when you right click on the android folder > Flutter > Open Android module in Android Studio but sometimes this option could be disabled, check this answer to enable..
Good day stack developers.
I just want to ask how to import the Onsen UI into android studio
it makes me confuse how it work there because
I use bootstrap for the website however in the android studio how I can import the ONSEN
Im new to android studio and while exploring android studio i edited build.gradle, now i want to get it back to how it was at the beggining.
I would like to know if it is possible delete gradle scripts and somehow recreate them how they were at the beggining of the project.
Thanks in advance.
Just delete existing ones and re import your android project in studio. It will automatically re generate all the build.gradle files for you. Give a try.
While importing projects in android studio ,this window comes and never disappear. please help. I am new to android studio
Looks like one of your dependencies that Android Studio is trying to download is offline. Check out this related SO post:
Android Studio stuck on "Gradle: resolve dependancies '_debugCompile'" or 'detachedConfiguration1'