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I have a directory/project setup like this:

C:\
    _dev\
        Projects\
            Logger
            MyProject

Logger is an Android library project using Gradle. MyProject is a standard Android project project that needs to make use of the Logger library.

I am using Android Studio and have tried adding Logger to the external libraries. Whilst this works during development, I get messages about the class not being found when building.

I'm completely new to Gradle, but have tried the following in my build.gradle within MyProject:

buildscript {
    repositories {
        mavenCentral()
    }
    dependencies {
        classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.5.+'
    }
}
apply plugin: 'android'

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

android {
    compileSdkVersion 18
    buildToolsVersion "18.1.0"

    defaultConfig {
        minSdkVersion 16
        targetSdkVersion 18
    }

    dependencies {
        compile files("../Logger")
    }
}

dependencies {
    compile 'com.android.support:gridlayout-v7:18.0.0'
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:18.0.0'
}
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  • 3
    Like this? stackoverflow.com/questions/17479076/…
    – Lesleh
    Oct 10, 2013 at 15:02
  • Already tried that unfortunately. include ':logger' project(':logger').projectDir = new File(settingsDir, '../SysLog')
    – Euan T
    Oct 10, 2013 at 15:22
  • write this line includeFlat 'prjname' into MyProject\settings.gradle . if project are sideByside / Flat / same level , gradle auto accepts that. also it project automatically pops up in intellij idea details: stackoverflow.com/questions/6995390/…
    – bh_earth0
    Sep 8, 2018 at 8:57
  • This question is too frequently visited by me, almost every time I make a new gradle project, so I put it in favorites.
    – prem30488
    Oct 17, 2018 at 11:52

5 Answers 5

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The simplest way is to make MyProject a multi project with the Logger project as a subproject.

settings.gradle in MyProject directory:

include ":logger"
project(":logger").projectDir = file("../logger")

In the build.gradle of MyProject you can now reference this lib as a project:

dependencies {
     compile 'com.android.support:gridlayout-v7:18.0.0'
     compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:18.0.0'
     compile project(":logger")
}
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  • Thanks, this is exactly what I needed. The project compiled successfully as soon as I added this.
    – Euan T
    Oct 11, 2013 at 9:43
  • Can you use a property value from the Gradle home directory's gradle.properties file?
    – Rick
    Nov 15, 2016 at 17:32
  • This is exactly what I just inferred I might be able to do, and so is exactly the answer I was looking for :-D
    – user1300214
    Jul 27, 2017 at 18:05
  • 1
    Thanks, worked well, I read over here docs.gradle.org/current/dsl/… for deeper understanding as well
    – Ankit Jain
    Oct 28, 2019 at 10:12
  • 3
    What if that external dependencies has its own project depencies? Those paths are not resolved. May 21, 2021 at 15:46
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Android Studio 2.2.3:

Add to settings.gradle.

include ':app', ':new_lib'
project(':new_lib').projectDir = new File('../new_lib/app')
  • The path must be relative from the root of the project you're working on.
  • The module you're referencing must have a reference to it's "app" directory.

Then edit your Project Structure | Modules to setup dependencies.

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  • I tried this in Android Studio but now my root project is no longer considered a library and the build variants only show what you called ":new_lib" as the available module. The original 'app' is no longer in the module list.
    – ZeroStatic
    Jan 19, 2018 at 14:05
10

Try adding the dependency to the global "dependencies" section, not the "android > dependencies". During development, the "android" configuration is used, but not to package the runtime.

dependencies {
    compile 'com.android.support:gridlayout-v7:18.0.0'
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:18.0.0'
    compile files("../Logger")
}

It may also be worthwhile to look into setting up a multi-project gradle configuration, with a build.gradle and settings.gradle in the shared parent directory like here: http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/multi_project_builds.html

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    Just tried that, with no success unfortunately. Still getting the same errors.
    – Euan T
    Oct 10, 2013 at 15:26
2

For those who meet the error Could not find method compile()... based on the answer from @Rene Groeschke, @Michael Mrozek and @user924, in the build.gradle of MyProject use

implementation project(":logger")

instead of

compile project(":logger")

It works with Gradle-7.4

-2

Here is a solution for settings.gradle.kts and build.gradle.kts (Kotlin DSL).

settings.gradle.kts:

include(":my-sub-project")

Top-level build.gradle.kts:

dependencies {
    implementation(project(":my-sub-project"))
    // ...
}

Directory structure:

🗁 project
  ├─── settings.gradle.kts
  ├─── build.gradle.kts
  ├─── 🗁 my-sub-project
  │   ├─── build.gradle.kts
  │   └─── ...
  └─── ...
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    Technically correct (like Microsoft), but not what was asked for ;-)
    – Top-Master
    May 17, 2022 at 16:51

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