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How to set gradle home while importing existing project in Android studio. While trying to import I need to set up this path. enter image description here

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The gradle plugin (which contains a bundled version of gradle) should be already installed in where/you/installed/android-studio/plugins/gradle so you shouldn't need to manually download it. Depending on the version of Android Studio, that last directory may be where/you/installed/android-studio/gradle/gradle-x.y.z (x.y.z is the version, so check your filesystem for the exact path).

If you intend on doing gradle development outside Android Studio or want a different version, you can download it separately and point it at that path, but if you only want to get Android Studio working with the bundled version, this path should do it.

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    The path plugins/gradle is to the gradle plugin, not gradle.
    – vharron
    May 3, 2014 at 3:22
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    I think it'd be better to use a real gradle dir. It's wherever you installed it plus "libexec" for me, e.g. /usr/local/opt/gradle/ (from Homebrew on Mac) May 20, 2014 at 18:32
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    If you point to the gradle-lib as last person commented you will get an error from Android Studio that is not the right folder.
    – lagos
    Sep 30, 2014 at 7:56
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    the directory in this answer was different for me. I used /install/path/to/android-studio/gradle/gradle-2.2.1 Jan 3, 2015 at 0:17
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    OS X + Homebrew: /usr/local/Cellar/gradle/2.3/libexec/
    – akauppi
    Feb 17, 2015 at 18:49
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For Mac OS, you can use the following -

  1. /usr/local/opt/gradle/libexec/ or more generically - path/to/gradle/libexec/ - this is recommended. (the first path is what's achieved after installing gradle via Homebrew)
  2. /path/to/android/studio/plugins/gradle - I don't recommend this because this version of Gradle might be out of date, and Android Studio itself might say it's incompatible.
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    Thanks, /usr/local/Cellar/gradle/2.3/libexec/ worked for me. + you might add that your reply has to do with OS X + Homebrew.
    – akauppi
    Feb 17, 2015 at 18:41
  • say me: "graddle libexe is not supported, would you like to use graddle wrapper to update automatically ?" i clicked "yes" and alles was ok, it was strange because ; "brew info gradle " give this folder "/usr/local/Cellar/gradle/3.1" but Android Studio does not recognise gradle there
    – stackdave
    Jul 3, 2017 at 9:41
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You should be able to find it in C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\Gradle\Gradle 2.2.1. This is running Windows 7 64-Bit. Android Studio 1.0.2.

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  • Thanks! Just what I needed Jan 28, 2018 at 10:21
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OSX (Less han two minutes)

  1. Open terminal
  2. Check if Gradle installed gradle --version, if so, goto step 4
  3. If not brew install gradle and Goto step 2
  4. Copy /usr/local/opt/gradle/libexec/
  5. Paste it in Import Project Window in Android Studio > Gradle Home
  6. Important, Celebrate!
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    Excellent. The key info for me here was that you need to point it to [...]/libexec
    – David
    Oct 31, 2017 at 4:21
  • That's how you do it!
    – Carnal
    Oct 10, 2019 at 21:25
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  1. Download Gradle http://www.gradle.org/downloads
  2. Install
  3. Set Gradle home to the install directory
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    how to know the install directory?
    – htafoya
    Aug 23, 2016 at 0:01
  • @htafoya how to know which operating system and installation type you use? "Installing manually" should be the easiest on all systems. The "install" directory is the directory where you extract to. Jun 19, 2019 at 13:00
  • @htafoya you can follow the official per-OS Gradle instructions found here gradle.org/install/#manually Jun 20, 2019 at 7:58
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On Linux run: whereis gradle.

For me it was /usr/lib/gradle/1.10.

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  • A better option will be to use /usr/lib/gradle/default no to depend on specific version
    – Calin
    Aug 27, 2014 at 11:24
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I ran into same problem. I selected location C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-studio\plugins\gradle as Gradle Home

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    The path plugins/gradle is to the gradle plugin, not gradle.
    – vharron
    May 3, 2014 at 3:21
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In Ubuntu 14.04 after $ sudo apt-get install gradle I've got

$ whereis gradle
gradle: /usr/bin/gradle /usr/bin/X11/gradle /usr/share/gradle /usr/share/man/man1/gradle.1.gz

The path to Gradle was /usr/share/gradle

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For Mac,

/Applications/Android Studio.app/Contents/gradle/gradle-3.2
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Download Gradle as described above, but make sure you download version 1.9 and not the current release (1.11). I just had the same problem and downloaded the current release only to have Android Studio tell me it wasn't supported.

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On Arch Linux I could not find it, so I added:

echo $APP_HOME

to /usr/bin/grade (found over which gradle)

The Install dir for me was /usr/share/java/gradle/

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    Line 68 in the /usr/bin/grade file
    – mnzl
    May 22, 2015 at 8:44
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For migrating from eclipse to android studio

(Do not need to specify the Gradle home.)

  1. Locate the project you exported from Eclipse, expand it, select the build.gradle file and click OK.
  2. In the following dialog, leave Use gradle wrapper selected and click OK.

Try this for windows users

http://blog.blundell-apps.com/setting-up-android-studio-gradle-windows-7/

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    on a mac, this didnt work for me...wouldnt allow me to select the build.gradle file for my project
    – Tim Boland
    Sep 13, 2014 at 21:23
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I tried byteit101's solution but whether I chose android-studio-path/plugins/gradle or android-studio-path/plugins/gradle/lib the IDE said it isn't correct.

Then I changed the gradle home to android-studio-path/gradle/gradle-x.x.x and it works.

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Mac OSX / Linux

Step 1: Open terminal :)
Step 2: Open .bash_profile in vim to edit: 
        > vi ~/.bash_profile 
Step 3: Add line: 
        > export GRADLE_HOME=/usr/local/opt/gradle 
        (for me it was this location, it can be different for u)
Step 4: Add line: 
        > export PATH="$PATH:$GRADLE_HOME/bin" 
        (to export bin directory of gradle)
Step 5: Verify by reopening the terminal or new tab, and check by echoing: 
        > echo $GRADLE_HOME
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On Linux Mint 17 it was

/usr/share/gradle

for me

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  • Also works on fedora 22 if gradle has been installed using dnf Nov 19, 2015 at 9:18
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If you are on a Windows machine, go to the directory:

C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\gradle\

Click the gradle-4.4 folder from Android Studio\File\Settings, and then click the Apply button.

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This is my solution on AndroidStudio/Idea for Mac

$ env | grep GRADLE
GRADLE_HOME=/usr/local/Cellar/gradle/2.6
GRADLE_USER_HOME=/Users/leon/.gradle
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I used umake to install android studio. For me the path was

/home/user/.local/share/umake/android/android-studio/gradle/gradle-2.14.1
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I had to use this

"C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\gradle\gradle-4.1"

Change the version if you have a different one.

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I am using Lubuntu, I ended up finding it in :

/usr/share/gradle

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Don't need to download or specify anything...

Just go to the install Android Studio plugins Path and search for any file like gradle-wrapper-x.xx.jar (x.xx = version number). Copy it to a subfolder of your project root folder named : gradle.

Example : - file found gradle-wrapper-1.12.jar in plugins folder of Android Studio Install's path - my project was on D:\android_repo\myProject - created a folder into D:\android_repo\myProject\gradle - copy gradle-wrapper-1.12.jar to this folder D:\android_repo\myProject\gradle - import again my project and no more question about gradle.

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In Windows

..\AndroidStudio2.0Beta6\android-studio\gradle\gradle-2.10
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I've stumble across this question, trying to build an Ionic + Cordova app using Gradle from Android Studio installation, rather that installing Gradle separately.

On Centos, the Gradle binary was here: /home/YOURUSERNAME/.gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-VERSION-all/CUSTOM_HASH/gradle-VERSION/bin

So, I've added export PATH=/home/maxim/.gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-4.1-all/bzyivzo6n839fup2jbap0tjew/gradle-4.1/bin:$PATH to my ~/.bashrc and ionic cordova run android command worked just fine.

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If you are on windows machine, go to the directory C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\gradle\ and click the gradle folder and apply it on

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This worked. C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\gradle\gradle-3.2

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If you're using MacPorts gradle's home is:

/opt/local/share/java/gradle
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For Ubuntu default version is /usr/lib/gradle/default. In case of update, you don't need to reassign link in idea/studio.

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For OSX, if going to Finder, navigate to this category: /usr/local/opt/ if you do not see gradle folder, install your grandle version manually:

https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-5.4.1-all.zip

https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.4.1-all.zip

If you are looking for specific Gradle version, simply change the version number from the zip links above, unzip and add that in the Gradle folder /usr/local/opt/gradle

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If you are on a Windows machine, gradle home is located inside the installation folder of your Android Studio, usually at:

C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\gradle\gradle-5.1.1

Change the version if you have a different one.

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On Windows it was

C:/Android Studio/jre

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