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I installed Android Studio 0.1.9. Today I got and update to version 0.2 and of course I updated. After the installation I restarted Android Studio but now I get this message:

Project is using an old version of the Android Gradle plug-in. The minimum supported version is 0.5.0. Please update the version of the dependency 'com.android.tools.build:gradle'

How do I do that? I can't find any update tools for the gradle plugin in android studio.

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    $Sometimes$ Android Studio will prompt to upgrade (with a non-modal popup at bottom-right of screen), if you click the link on that another popup (this time modal) will display in the middle of the screen, you should check what you are upgrading from before accepting but the modal nature means you need to dismiss it...then wait for that $sometime$ situation to happen again (if you want to do it via the popups...). This is a message for Android Studio Tooling team: let us trigger that popup flow.
    – straya
    Sep 26, 2019 at 4:56

18 Answers 18

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Step 1 (Use default gradle wrapper)

FileSettingsBuild, Execution, DeploymentBuild Tools→GradleUse default Gradle wrapper (recommended)

Android studio settings Gradle Wrapper

Changing to Gradle Wrapper in the new version of Android Studio: Android Studio Setting Gradle Wrapper new version

Step 2 (Select desired gradle version)

FileProject StructureProject

Android Studio project structure

The following table shows compatibility between Android plugin for Gradle and Gradle:

Compatibility table

Latest stable versions you can use with Android Studio 4.1.2 (March 2021):

Android Gradle Plugin version: 4.1.2
Gradle version: 6.5

Official links

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    With all these steps: Gradle 'Project' project refrash failed. Error: Cause: ....../gradle-3.0.0-all.zip
    – rommex
    Dec 6, 2017 at 7:46
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    @rommex It's most likely that you're using an incompatible version. Check the Compatibility table to pick the correct one.
    – vovahost
    Mar 19, 2018 at 9:18
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    for me it didn't... I did what you said and I receive an error "gradle version not installed" so I had to download it manually from gradle.org Jun 28, 2018 at 12:56
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    @Keith No, past self! Don't do that: that's the "plugin version". Set that to 3.1.3
    – ki9
    Jul 17, 2018 at 0:38
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    This answer is no longer valid, because of the changes in UI in Android studio.
    – Cyber
    Aug 5, 2022 at 9:29
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This may not be the exact answer for the OP, but is the answer to the Title of the question: How to Update Gradle in Android Studio (AS):

  • Get latest version supported by AS: http://www.gradle.org/downloads (Currently 1.9, 1.10 is NOT supported by AS yet)
  • Install: Unzip to anywhere like near where AS is installed: C:\Users[username]\gradle-1.9\
  • Open AS: File->Settings->Gradle->Service directory path: (Change to folder you set above) ->Click ok. Status on bottom should indicate it's busy & error should be fixed. Might have to restart AS
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    Here you can find all the versions of Gradle: services.gradle.org/distributions Feb 17, 2016 at 11:14
  • Tried this and Android Studio seems to override from my custom-installed Gradle to the AS-bundled Gradle despite successfully applying the change. Mar 2, 2017 at 19:32
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after release of android studio v 3.0(stable), It will show popup, If gradle update is available

OR

Manually, just change version of gradle in top-level(project-level) build.gradle file to latest,

   buildscript {
      ...
      dependencies {
        classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.0.0'
      }
    }

check below chart

The Android Gradle Plugin and Gradle

 Android Gradle Plugin            Requires Gradle
 1.0.0 - 1.1.3                    2.2.1 - 2.3
 1.2.0 - 1.3.1                    2.2.1 - 2.9
 1.5.0   2.2.1+                   2.2.1 - 2.13
 2.0.0 - 2.1.2                    2.10  - 2.13
 2.1.3 - 2.2.3                    2.14.1+
 2.3.0+                           3.3+
 3.0.0+                           4.1+    
 3.1.0+                           4.4+    
 3.2.0 - 3.2.1                    4.6+    
 3.3.0 - 3.3.1                    4.10.1+ 
 3.4.0 - 3.4.1                    5.1.1+
 3.5.0                            5.4.1+

check gradle revisions

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    Is there a way to trigger this popup manually? I started Android Studio 3.0 while the SDK Update was running in the background (not using AS for SDK management), so I clicked "Ask again tomorrow" just in case this would rely on the new Build Tools which the SDK Update was installing.
    – Daniel F
    Oct 26, 2017 at 10:51
  • ok but you can change it by updating it in application level .gradle file@DanielF Oct 26, 2017 at 12:33
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    @DanielF close your project, then open the .idea/workspace.xml and remove the line <property name="show.do.not.ask.upgrade.gradle.plugin" value="2.3.3" /> (you might need to search for it). Save the file and open the project again.
    – Rolf ツ
    Nov 21, 2017 at 10:45
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Open File > Project Structure > Project Tab

Instructions

Android Studio has a built in project structure menu to check and update the gradle and plugin used in the current project.

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    So many different answers on how to resolve this and this was finally the secret handshake I needed to know.
    – spartygw
    Jun 4, 2018 at 15:16
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You can try "AGP (Android Gradle Plugin) Upgrade Assistant..." from the Tools menu.

AGP Assistant

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For those who still have this problem (for example to switch from 2.8.0 to 2.10.0), move to the file gradle-wrapper.properties and set distributionUrl like that.

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.10-all.zip

I changed 2.8.0 to 2.10.0 and don't forget to Sync after

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  • No, if you only change this file, your project will can not be sync settings. You should change through Project Structure.
    – dalmate
    Jun 2, 2019 at 9:57
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On Mac, open terminal and run the following commands as per instructions:

$ curl -s https://get.sdkman.io | bash

then

$ sdk install gradle 3.0

Once the installation is complete, the terminal would ask whether to set it as a default version so type y and make it the default version.

Now open Android Studio -> Terminal and run the following command

Gradle --version
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    Worth noting that you will need to restart your shell or (in bash) source ~/.bash_profile to make the sdk executable if it's not already in your path
    – lucygenik
    Nov 3, 2016 at 19:38
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    I'd be very wary of curling [internet] | bash, especially when following the instructions posted by a (essentially) anonymous post to a random website.
    – Amoliski
    Jan 10, 2017 at 18:43
  • download a file and piping it straight into bash checking the file in an editor to see what it does ?
    – Martin
    Apr 8, 2019 at 8:08
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Open your root build.gradle file and change Gradle version like this

Old version:

 dependencies {
        classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.3.0'
    } 

New version:

dependencies {
        classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.5.0'
    }

For Gradle version compatibility see this.

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I can't comment yet.

Same as Kevin but with different UI step:

This may not be the exact answer for the OP, but is the answer to the Title of the question: How to Update Gradle in Android Studio (AS):

  • Get latest version supported by AS: http://www.gradle.org/downloads (Currently 1.9, 1.10 is NOT supported by AS yet)
  • Install: Unzip to anywhere like near where AS is installed: C:\Users[username]\gradle-1.9\
  • Open AS: File->Settings->Build, Execution, Deployment->Build Tools-> Gradle->Service directory path: (Change to folder you set above) ->Click ok. Status on bottom should indicate it's busy & error should be fixed. Might have to restart AS
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Go to File > Settings > Builds,Execution,Deployment > Build Tools > Gradle >Gradle home path

Now, set Use default gradle wrapper and edit Project\gradle\wrapper\gradle-wrapper.properties files field distributionUrl like this

distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.10-all.zip

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  • deprecated no longer in menu
    – chovy
    Aug 30, 2022 at 10:33
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Try this command in the command line:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version latest
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This works if you only need to set Gradle Version anew:

  1. Open Android Project Studio Settings: Go to File -> Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Android -> Android Project Structure
  2. Select Project
  3. Choose the Gradle Version which is compatible to the Gradle Plugin you're using Navigate to Android Project Structure to set the Gradle Version
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It works for me:

just go to '/home/your-user/.gradle/wrapper/dists/'

delete everything inside of this

It will be replaced by android studio

on terminal run: ionic emulate android

Its all...

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For me I copied my fonts folder from the assets to the res folder and caused the problem because Android Studio didn't accept capitalized names. I switched to project view mode and deleted it then added it as font resource file by right clicking res folder.

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Most of the time you can have Android Studio automatically update the Gradle plugin.

If your Gradle plugin version is behind, Instant Run will mostly likely not work. Therefore if you go to the Instant Run settings (Preferences > Build, Execution, Deployment > Instant Run), you'll see an Update project button at the top right (image below). Clicking this will update both the Gradle wrapper and build tools. Update Project

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  • Not true in all configurations
    – Ben-J
    Mar 2, 2018 at 9:39
  • Hence the twice mention of 'most of the time'
    – Mehmet K
    Mar 2, 2018 at 9:40
  • lol the method may be available or not, it does not affect the status of your code or application. If it option is there use it and i'll upgrade your gradle, if it isn't there you wont be able to use it and you can try another method. Are you literate? If you misunderstand tiny paragraphs most of the time, I am worried for you :)
    – Mehmet K
    Mar 2, 2018 at 9:46
  • There is no "Instant Run" section now in preferences (AS 4.1.3). This answer is obsolete. Apr 27, 2021 at 16:10
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Select android\gradle\wrapper and open gradle-wrapper.properties

change: distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-older-version-to-new-version.zip

eg: distributionUrl=https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.1.1-all.zip and rebuild your project

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Other answers mentioned how to update AGP (Android Gradle Plugin).

For updating Gradle itself, if you have set the IDE settings to use Gradle from the wrapper file or the wrapper task (as opposed to using a Gradle installed on your system, if any)...

Setting the Gradle used by the IDE

...you can specify the following code in your top-level build.gradle[.kts] script:

tasks.wrapper {
    gradleVersion = "7.3.3"
    // Downloads the full version of the Gradle (with sources and documentation)
    distributionType = Wrapper.DistributionType.ALL
}

Now, instead of editing gradle-wrapper.properties file, run the wrapper task and Sync the IDE:

OS Command
Linux ./gradlew wrapper
Windows Command Prompt gradlew wrapper
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If your run button is gray. This is how i fixed it.

Go to Run in menu, and then press this:

enter image description here

Then it will run your Emulator, and your run button will become green again and you can use it. That is how i fixed it.

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  • pretty irrelevant to the topic under discussion.
    – S.Javed
    Jan 13, 2021 at 15:25

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