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Is it possible to download the Android SDK components for offline install without using the SDK Manager? The problem is I am behind a firewall which I have no control over and both sites download URLs seem to be blocked (throws a connection refused exception)

https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml

http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml

Failed to fetch URL http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml, reason: Connection refused: connect
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    +1 for you for placing a nice question and +1k for Stack overflow for suggesting yours when I was about to ask the same! :) Mar 3, 2011 at 5:37
  • For Windows: I have found this page useful, it goes step-by-step... windows-offline-install
    – ntg
    Oct 10, 2011 at 10:00
  • An issues I faced as was : During download, it pauses randomly. I reinstalled the SDK manager and it seems to work now. Not sure if it will. Seems to. Root cause might be that I aborted a component download and since then I faced the issues.
    – user1054993
    Nov 19, 2011 at 5:35
  • So where is Android L?
    – Behnam
    Sep 1, 2014 at 5:18
  • It failed 5 times on 1-2 gig zips. Only 1 successful installation for an emulator of the last 8.0 version. Wasting my time. What a programmer wrote that component installer !??? I am almost to be faired because of him. My connection is not tsuch fast to load that quickly. even cannot do my job in Android studio during 2 days. It starts to load zips and dependencies from scratch every god time.
    – CodeToLife
    Dec 28, 2017 at 8:35

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To install android component do following steps

  • Run android sdk manager on offline machine
  • Click on show/hide log window
  • here youu will find all the list of xml files where packages are available

Fetching https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/addons_list-2.xml
Fetched Add-ons List successfully
Fetching URL: https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository-7.xml
Validate XML: https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository-7.xml
Parse XML: https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository-7.xml

https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/addons_list-2.xml is main xml file where all other package list is available.

lets say you want to download platform api-9 and it is available on repository-7 then you have to do following steps

  • note the repository address and go to any other machine which has internet connection and type following link in any browser

    https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository-7.xml

  • Search for <sdk:url>**android-2.3.1_r02-linux.zip**</sdk:url> under the api version which you want to download. This is the file name which you have to download. to download this file you have to type following URI in any downloader or browser and it will start download the file.

    http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/android-2.3.3_r02-linux.zip

    General rule for any file replace android-2.3.3_r02-linux.zip with your package name

  • Once the download is complete,paste downloaded ZIP(or other format for other os) file in your flash/pen drive and paste the zip file at <android sdk dir>/temp (ex:- c:\android-sdk\temp) folder/directory in your offline machine.

  • Now start the SDK manager and select the package which you have paste in temp and click Install package button. Your package has been installed.

  • Restart your eclipse and AVD manager to get new packages.

Note:- if you are downloading sdk-tools or sdk platform-tools then choose the package for OS which is on offline machine(windows/Linux/Mac).

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  • after adt-20 release google has updated repository. I have updated new way 2 do it.
    – Ankit
    Aug 5, 2012 at 18:16
  • how to select the zip file i downloaded? i didn't see any options in sdk manager ?
    – Jack Zhang
    Nov 29, 2013 at 2:34
  • You have to put in temp folder inside your <sdk home dir>.
    – Ankit
    Nov 29, 2013 at 12:15
  • @Ankit, How will we know when dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/addons_list-2.xml stop being the main repo?
    – Pacerier
    Nov 12, 2014 at 6:35
  • @Pacerier it's an example you have to see all this URLs in logs in SDK Manager.
    – Ankit
    Nov 12, 2014 at 9:53
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You can download manually by parsing the XMLs that you see in Android SDK Manager log.
Currently the XMLs are addon_list and repository. These xmls can change over a course of time.

It has the location of the SDKs, you can browse to the link and download directly via browser. These files has to be placed under proper folder, example the files of google APIs has to be placed under add-ons, if you don't know where the files has to go.

Here is something to help you.
The blogpost from my blog to Install Android SDKs offline --> Offline Installation of Android SDK's

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As said, this error usually comes if u stay behind proxy. So to get with this, open IE-Internet options-Connections-LAN settings and take the proxy address. Configure the SDK Manager.exe (settings tab) to that proxy address with port. Check Force Http....

If u have a Proxy script in your LAN settings, copy the address and paste in address bar. Open the downloaded file in notepad. Find your ip address from ipconfig. In the file, go the subnet range in which your ip falls. Eg: isInNet(resolved_ip, "198.175.111.0", "255.255.255.0") will be true for 198.175.111.53 take the return value: after the word PROXY and use this for configuring SDK Manager.

Now the SDK will be downloaded happily.

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  • Worked like a charm, just grabbed my company's proxy from my tools->internet options. Added address and port to SDK manager and checked force...done
    – celem
    Jul 18, 2011 at 10:35
  • Comments 13 and 14 at this link substantiate @Raghav 's answer. Here's another ref: info4tech.wordpress.com/2007/05/04/java-http-proxy-settings Here is the end of my (fixed) android-sdk-linux_x86/tools/android file: exec "$java_cmd" \ -Xmx256M $os_opts $java_debug \ -Dcom.android.sdkmanager.toolsdir="$progdir" \ -Dhttps.proxyHost=your.proxy.com -Dhttps.proxyPort=8888 -Dhttp.proxyUser=your_proxy_username \ -classpath "$jarpath:$swtpath/swt.jar" \ com.android.sdkmanager.Main "$@"
    – MountainX
    Oct 30, 2011 at 18:50
  • thanks man, this led me to downloading proxy.pac, checking what address is returned by very complicated code there ;) pasted that address to Android SDK Manager and it worked. No need for offline zip downloads etc. Oct 16, 2013 at 10:21
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This has changed for android 4.4.2. .. you should look in the repository file and download https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository-10.xml

  1. android-sdk_r20.0.1-windows.zip ( I think that is actually windows specific tools)
  2. android-19_r03.zip for all platform ( actual api) and store under platforms in #1

In manual install dir structure should look like

Now you have to..

  1. download win SDK helper ( avd/SDK magr): https://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r20.0.1-windows.zip
  2. actual sdk api https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/android-20_r01.zip
  3. samples https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/samples-19_r05.zip
  4. images : https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/sys-img/x86/sys-img.xml e.g. https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/sysimg_armv7a-18_r02.zip extract in : “Platforms > Android-4.4.2>"
  5. platform-tools: https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r19.0.1-windows.zip
  6. build-tools: create folder (build-tools at main sdk level) https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/build-tools_r17-windows.zip
  7. copy aapt.exe, aidl.exe and dr.bat to platform-tools folder.
  8. you may download tools as well same way
  9. source: https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/sources-19_r02.zip

At this point you should have a working android installation.

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I work behind a firewall on windows and I have the Same problem. But I managed to fix it:

  • Close all your internet applications (browsers, downloading tools etc...)
  • Start -> Execute -> type cmd then hit Enter (displays the command prompt)
  • Type netstat
  • In the results returned, find your Proxy address :

    TCP YOURMACHINENAME:PORT DISTANTMACHINE1:PORT
    TCP YOURMACHINENAME:PORT DISTANTMACHINE2:PORT
    TCP YOURMACHINENAME:PORT DISTANTMACHINE3:PORT
    
  • Your proxy address is one of the DISTANTMACHINEx

  • Your proxy port is the port following the ":"
  • Retype this proxy address and the proxy port in the "setting" page of android SDK manager
  • Tick "force https...http://"
  • Retry
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Which OS?

Everything you download should be placed in the android-sdk folder (in my case: j:\android-sdk-windows).

You can execute "SDK Setup.exe" (or the mac/linux command for this) and download everything and just copy your complete android-sdk folder to another computer. I have the complete SDK + Eclipse + Workspace on an external HDD that I can just plug in to another Computer and it works (except for JDK which should be installed and the AVD's which are located in the user directory). Don't forget to set the ANDROID_HOME environment var to point to your install dir.

Update: In the SDK Downloader you have a "force https:// sources to be fetched using http://" checkbox under the settings menu. Maybe check (or if checked) uncheck this may help you to download everthing from your firewalled computer.

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  • That is the problem. The "SDK Setup.exe" throws a "connection refused" exception for both URLs.
    – Tawani
    May 4, 2010 at 16:00
  • Even after changing the "force https://..." switch? Than you can just download everything from another computer and copy the whole android-sdk folder to a usb stick. May 4, 2010 at 16:29
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Here is how I figured it out. I am behind corporate firewall too.

Go to Chrome or your Internet Settings by clicking the wrench in Chrome --> Settings --> Under the Hood --> Network --> Change Proxy Settings

Click on LAN Settings and then Advanced. Copy the proxy server address and port.

Mostly the connection refused link occurs when trying to download SDK packages through Eclipse.

Navigate to the SDK Manager.exe and double click on it. Once it starts click on Tools --> Options and then enter the proxy server address and the Port #

Check the checkbox force https:// to http:// That's it your SDK Manager will now be able to download packages from google remote site without any issue even from behind a firewall.

I am on Windows by the way. Tried everything and this works great.

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Most of these problems are related to people using Proxies. You can supply the proxy information to the SDK Manager and go from there.

I had the same problem and my solution was to switch to HTTP only and supply my corporate proxy settings.

EDIT:--- If you use Eclipse and have no idea what your proxy is, Open Eclipse, go to Windows->Preferences, Select General->Network, and there you will have several proxy addresses. Eclipse is much better at finding proxies than SDK Manager... Copy the http proxy address from Eclipse to SDK Manager (in "Settings"), and it should work ;)

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There is an open source offline package deployer for Windows which I wrote:

http://siddharthbarman.com/apd/

You can try this out to see if it meets your needs.

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  • Doesn't work very well. There are only platform-tools r12 and tools r20 for download. Other packages are missing.
    – Gan
    May 23, 2013 at 5:29
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I know this topic is a bit old, but after struggling and waiting a lot to download, Ive changed my DNS settings to use google's one (4.4.4.4 and 8.8.8.8) and it worked!!

My connection is 30mbps from Brazil (Virtua), using isp's provider I was getting 80KB/s and after changing to google dns, I got 2MB/s average.

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  • Which part? If you're talking about changing to google dns, it's because google dns gives the nearest download location to download. Virtua DNS's resolves download url to USA locations. Feb 18, 2015 at 16:00
  • How is it related to the OP question. May 23, 2017 at 2:06

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