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I am trying to convert our Android application to a gradle build. I have the project and it's libraries building successfully. I am now trying to create separate apks for our various environments (dev/test/prod have different urls for the restful services they consume).

In searching around, the best way that I feel to do this is with making different BuildConfig for each environment. This is what I tried:

import java.util.regex.Pattern

buildscript {
    repositories {
        mavenCentral()
    }

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

apply plugin: 'android'

task('increaseVersionCode') << {
    def manifestFile = file("AndroidManifest.xml")
    def pattern = Pattern.compile("versionCode=\"(\\d+)\"")
    def manifestText = manifestFile.getText()
    def matcher = pattern.matcher(manifestText)
    matcher.find()
    def versionCode = Integer.parseInt(matcher.group(1))
    def manifestContent = matcher.replaceAll("versionCode=\"" + ++versionCode + "\"")
    manifestFile.write(manifestContent)
}

tasks.whenTaskAdded { task ->
    if (task.name == 'generateReleaseBuildConfig') {
        task.dependsOn 'increaseVersionCode'
    }
}

dependencies {
    compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:19.0.0' 
    compile files('libs/commons-io-2.4.jar',
                  'libs/google-play-services.jar',
                  'libs/gson-2.2.4.jar',
                  'libs/universal-image-loader-1.8.6.jar',
                  'libs/wakeful-1.0.1.jar')
    compile project(':pulltorefresh_lib')
    compile project(':edgeeffect_lib')
    compile project(':viewpagerindicator_lib')        
}

android {
    buildToolsVersion "18.1.1"
    compileSdkVersion "Google Inc.:Google APIs:18"

    defaultConfig { 
       minSdkVersion 14
       targetSdkVersion 18
    }

    buildTypes {
        debug {
            packageNameSuffix ".debug"
        }
        dev.initWith(buildTypes.debug)
        dev {
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_SEARCH", "\"https://dev-search.example.com\";"
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_CONNECT", "\"https://dev-connect.example.com\";"
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_SVC_NEWSLIST", "\"https://dev-mobilenews.example.com/newslist\";"
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_SVC_NEWSDETAIL", "\"https://dev-mobilenews.example.com/newsdetail\";"
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_SVC_REGISTERENDPOINTS", "\"https://dev-mobilenews.example.com/registerendpoints\";"
        }
        prod.initWith(buildTypes.release)
        prod {
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_SEARCH", "\"https://search.example.com\";"
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_CONNECT", "\"https://connect.example.com\";"
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_SVC_NEWSLIST", "\"https://mobilenews.example.com/newslist\";"
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_SVC_NEWSDETAIL", "\"https://mobilenews.example.com/newsdetail\";"
            buildConfigField "String", "URL_SVC_REGISTERENDPOINTS", "\"https://mobilenews.pdc-np-cf.lmig.com/registerendpoints\";"          
        }
    }

    sourceSets {
        main {
            manifest.srcFile 'AndroidManifest.xml'
            java.srcDirs = ['src']
            resources.srcDirs = ['src']
            res.srcDirs = ['res']
            assets.srcDirs = ['assets']
        }
    }
}

The problem is that my BuildConfig.java doesn't seem to get the static variables injected, therefore I get errors similar to:

/Users/path/to/project/MainActivity.java:348: error: cannot find symbol
            startActivity(new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(BuildConfig.URL_SEARCH)));
                                                                              ^
  symbol:   variable URL_SEARCH
  location: class BuildConfig
/Users/path/to/project/MainActivity.java:359: error: cannot find symbol
            startActivity(new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(BuildConfig.URL_CONNECT)));
                                                                              ^
  symbol:   variable URL_CONNECT
  location: class BuildConfig
/Users/path/to/project/MainActivity.java:600: error: cannot find symbol
            HttpPost httpPost = new HttpPost(BuildConfig.URL_SVC_REGISTERENDPOINTS);
                                                        ^
  symbol:   variable URL_SVC_REGISTERENDPOINTS
  location: class BuildConfig
/Users/path/to/project/service/AlarmNotificationService.java:145: error: cannot find symbol
        String requestUrl = BuildConfig.URL_SVC_NEWSLIST + "?"
                                       ^
  symbol:   variable URL_SVC_NEWSLIST
  location: class BuildConfig
/Users/path/to/project/service/NewsService.java:240: error: cannot find symbol
        String requestUrl = BuildConfig.URL_SVC_NEWSLIST + "?"
                                       ^
  symbol:   variable URL_SVC_NEWSLIST
  location: class BuildConfig
/Users/path/to/project/service/NewsService.java:530: error: cannot find symbol
            HttpPost httpPost = new HttpPost(BuildConfig.URL_SVC_NEWSDETAIL);
                                                        ^
  symbol:   variable URL_SVC_NEWSDETAIL
  location: class BuildConfig
6 errors

My build/source/buildConfig/debug/com/.../BuildConfig.java file contains:

/**
 * Automatically generated file. DO NOT MODIFY
 */
package com....;

public final class BuildConfig {
  public static final boolean DEBUG = Boolean.parseBoolean("true");
  public static final String PACKAGE_NAME = "com.....debug";
  public static final String BUILD_TYPE = "debug";
  public static final String FLAVOR = "";
  public static final int VERSION_CODE = 5;
}

What am I doing wrong?

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21 Answers 21

183

In my case I had to enable buildConfig as a build feature.

android {
    buildFeatures {
        buildConfig true
    }
}
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  • 16
    and after that do this : File -> Sync Project with Gradle Files
    – mahsa k
    Commented May 15, 2023 at 11:34
  • 4
    You need to clean the project and rebuild it after doing this Commented May 20, 2023 at 11:16
  • 3
    It worked for me. But why do we need to add buildConfig true. I did not get this. Commented Jun 15, 2023 at 8:49
  • 2
    The only one solution works for me (saved my day) Commented Jul 7, 2023 at 7:57
  • 1
    This happened to be a solution for me on Android Studio Giraffe. Thank you
    – Rickyslash
    Commented Aug 22, 2023 at 18:43
88

Please, be sure that you are building "dev" or "prod" variant. There is no BuildConfig definition in default "debug" and "release" variant. In Android Studio, you can select current variant in bottom left corner:

Build Variants

To simplify your build.gradle file, you can define:

buildTypes {
    debug {
        buildConfigField "String", "URL_SEARCH", "\"https://dev-search.example.com\""
        // etc.
    }
    release {
        buildConfigField "String", "URL_SEARCH", "\"https://search.example.com\""
        // etc.      
    }
}

and then just use default "debug" and "release" variants.

At last, delete semicolon (sign: ';') from the value of buildConfigField parameter.

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  • Thanks...it was me being daft, as I expected. "gradle installDev" works fine...."gradle build" was giving me errors.
    – Innova
    Commented Dec 20, 2013 at 16:19
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    you can also go like this buildConfigField 'String', 'URL_SEARCH', '"https://search.example.com"' Commented Jul 3, 2015 at 23:03
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    I want to add that you might require to rebuild the project (Build -> Rebuild Project) when changing the active build variant else the BuildConfig will not be regenerated.
    – acarlstein
    Commented Sep 14, 2021 at 20:52
67

first do

File -> Invalidate Caches/Restart... -> Invalidate and Restart 

then do

Build -> Clean Project

then do

Build - > Rebuild Project 
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  • 2
    After doing this Gradle finally reported that the minimum SDK of one of the libraries used is higher than the apps minsdk
    – Mars
    Commented Aug 29, 2020 at 22:43
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    confirm, it worked
    – vuhung3990
    Commented Sep 20, 2021 at 5:10
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    Hurray ! It works! Thank you @Mirza Ahmed
    – Avramo
    Commented Jan 17, 2022 at 13:54
  • It worked, thank you Commented Jul 25 at 12:31
58

I had same issue and fixed it like below:

buildConfigField 'String', 'BASE_URL', '"https://api.example.com"'
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    for String, double-quotation does NOT generate properly. only single-quotation generates variable successfully.
    – Youngjae
    Commented Nov 19, 2015 at 5:02
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    For those like me who missed it the first time, the key part is that the value is in double-quotes inside of the single-quotes. Commented Dec 30, 2016 at 20:34
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Add this in app build.gradle

buildFeatures {
    buildConfig = true
}

if using jet pack compose

 buildFeatures {
        compose = true
        buildConfig = true
    }
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Just in case that helps somebody else, in my case it was a missing import: import uk.co.yourpackage.yourapp.BuildConfig;

Somehow, nowhere in the doc does it mention you need that include! Made me think it was automatically imported somehow but it ISN'T. not for me at least... So much time lost... Hope that helps another newbie like me!

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    Amazing , it was import problem, I was import from android.support.v4.BuildConfig Thank you :) Commented Apr 10, 2017 at 18:55
  • I had "org.koin.android" imported by accident and it has its own BuildConfig for some reason. Thank you for this comment, it reminded me to manually check the import! Commented Feb 25, 2021 at 23:58
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    I have tried virtually everything to no luck Commented Sep 23, 2023 at 18:54
15

You need to have this line in your gradle.properties file:

android.defaults.buildfeatures.buildconfig=true

Hope this helps

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14

Try to do

Build -> Clean Project

then do

Build - > Rebuild Project

If it doesn't work, try

File -> Invalidate Caches/Restart... -> Invalidate and Restart

then do

Build -> Clean Project

then do

Build - > Rebuild Project

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    Clean and rebuild should work - worked for me.
    – srinij
    Commented Jan 12, 2021 at 3:11
7

Very logical Answer if this is not heppening in compose

    buildFeatures {
    // The first line should already be in your project!
    compose = true
    buildConfig = true
    }

This will now generate the file and you can use the BuildConfig.Debug in Application and everywhere.

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I solve this problem as given below in this case Android studio will generate Build Config file itself

File -> Sync Project with Gradle Files
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  • This one helped me Commented Apr 20, 2021 at 6:48
  • work for me . thanks!! (android studio 2020.03.01 patch.3 ) Commented Nov 10, 2021 at 6:55
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For Android Studio Version

Android Studio Dolphin | 2021.3.1 Patch 1

Build #AI-213.7172.25.2113.9123335, built on September 30, 2022

Runtime version: 11.0.13+0-b1751.21-8125866 aarch64 VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o.

What was I trying to do?

I set up three build variants for the app module, I wanted BuildConfig to be changed every time I change the build variant, for that particular variable defined in the build.gradle (app) configurations.

What didn't work

I have tried all three methods, DIDN'T WORK AT ALL, to regenerate my BuildConfig for the build variant I was changing:

  1. File > invalidate cache and restart along with Build > Clean Project & Build > Rebuild Project
  2. Build > Make Project alone
  3. File > Sync Project with Gradle Files alone

What worked

Then I tried a combination which is surprisingly WORKING WELL:

  1. First, Try Build > Make Project
  2. Then File > Sync Project with Gradle Files

I hope it will work for that particular version I am not sure for other versions of Android Studio.

Thanks, @ravi, and @ibrokhim for partially answered for the case.

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    This one worked for Android Studio Flamingo | 2022.2.1 Patch 2 too on Macbook air M2. Confirmed!
    – smnadim21
    Commented Jun 30, 2023 at 6:02
  • @smnadim21 Happy to know the solution is still working for the latest updates of Android Studio, cheers man. And I would suggest you to edit the answer in a appropriate manner so that it may helpful for others as well. Commented Jun 30, 2023 at 15:13
4

Here is what fixed this for me:

File -> Invalidate Caches/Restart... -> Invalidate and Restart 
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If you are modifying your Environment Variables, and they are not reflecting correctly in Android studio try doing:

Build -> Clean Project 
File -> Invalidate Caches/Restart... -> Invalidate and Restart 
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I did all the things in the answers but still didn't work. I solved my problem by changing the package name in the manifest.xml file which still hadn't been updated :

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
package="com.example.android">
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In 2024+ and new scenarios with kotlin DSL

If you are using AGP 8.0+ BuildConfig feature is disable by default. See more Breaking changes: build option default values

In order to use the feature yo need to enable it on gradle.properties file as below

android.defaults.buildfeatures.buildconfig = true

then Sync Project With Gradle Files, good look!


Testing on: Android Studio Iguana | 2023.2.1 Patch 2

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After trying everything, switching the build variant and selecting Build > Make Project worked for me.

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In the project.ext.envConfigFiles array, ensure you set the debug to the right .env file you are using for development

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In my case, I was expecting the BuildConfig for my new gradle module created. But forgot to add it as a dependency in app: module.

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In my case there was an string field resValue "string", "app_name", "MyApp" in strings.xml as well as in product flavours.

I did Invalidate Caches then Rebuild then android studion given the actual error of duplicate resources.

so Invalidate caches -> Rebuild -> Remove string resources which were already in buildconfigfield resvalue worked for me

I was using Android Studio Bumblebee 2021.1.1

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None of the solutions worked for me, I closed the project and opened again, and then rebuilt it because it clears all the generated stuff on closing and it worked, thank you.

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I had similar problem related to build types being setup using .initWith(someotherbuildtype), BuildConfig was not being created properly. I had to switch to the parent build variant and build that first, then the build types that initWith the parent built fine.

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