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I'm using IntelliJ IDEA Pro 13.1.2. Never used any versions below 13.

When trying to run build.gradle from IDE I get the message:

Module is not backed by gradle

I can run this script from the command line just fine.

The "root" directory has both .gradle and gradle sub-directories and, in general its structure is very similar to another module from the same project where I can run its build from IDE without problems.

Any suggestions on further troubleshooting?

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    Sounds like you didn't set up the IDE project via "Import Project" and then pointing to a Gradle project. You can also try to link the IDE project to a Gradle project in the "Gradle" window. Not sure what you mean by "run build.gradle from IDE". May 7, 2014 at 20:27
  • Yes, it was not set-up in "Gradle" window. I built this module as new IDEA module, never imported it. Now it works. Thank you. If you care to post the same as an answer I would gladly accept it.
    – PM 77-1
    May 7, 2014 at 20:42
  • In IntelliJ 2016 you can accomplish this by closing the project and reimporting it, pointing intellij specifically at the build.gradle file.
    – hoodaticus
    Jun 2, 2017 at 14:51
  • This can happen when you did not import the project as a Gradle project. To solve this: Close the project. Delete its .idea folder. Reopen the project using IntelliJ.
    – CCC
    Mar 10, 2018 at 8:28

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If you didn't set up the IDE project via "Import Project" and then pointing to a Gradle project, you may have to link the IDE project to the Gradle project. This can be done in the "Gradle" window.

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    Stupid question - for a non-gradle project, how do I find the "Gradle" window? It doesnt seem to be available via ctrl+shift+a -> "Gradle" (enter). Nor can I see any relevant facets (other than Groovy, which doesnt help either) Feb 12, 2015 at 11:35
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    Tools > Grails > Change SDK Version did the trick for me. Edit: IntelliJ 14.1 - OS X 10.9.5
    – csbarnes
    Mar 24, 2015 at 15:26
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    There is no Grails in the Tools menu. IntelliJ 14.1.4. OS X 10.10.5. Aug 20, 2015 at 22:22
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    Also a restart of intellij might be a good idea since at startup build.gradle is identified and the project is set up.
    – 12oz
    Nov 16, 2015 at 21:20
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    The simpliest way is just to click File/Open... and to select the build.gradle file.
    – OlivierH
    Dec 17, 2015 at 11:26
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The answer that worked for me is to restart IntelliJ - at startup build.gradle is identified and the project is set up.

The only thing that worked for me was to use the menu File > Close Project and reopen it. IDEA popped up a dialog saying "Import project from Gradle files" or something to that effect.


Dead ends: Below is a list of dead ends, so don't waste your time with them. I kept seeing "module is not backed by gradle" despite following all these proposed solutions:

  1. There was no Gradle tool window, so I couldn't synchronize the project
  2. Clicking File > Open gradle.build opens the file for editing and doesn't solve the issue
  3. Creating a run configuration that runs gradle has no effect, even after I saw a build/ folder created
  4. Runing ./gradlew from the commandline only creates files for gradle and doesn't fix IntelliJ
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    Only your advice actually helps me.
    – rvit34
    Feb 16, 2017 at 16:32
  • Ever since I created this answer, it has consistently been upvoted. Feb 16, 2017 at 17:15
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I fixed this problem by clicking in the Menu

--> "Run" 
--> "Edit Configurations" 
--> [+] The little plus in the top left corner 
--> "Gradle"

With the new created run configuration it worked. I hope this will help some of you.

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Tools > Grails > Change SDK Version

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  • Worked great for me on ubuntu with intellij 14 Oct 6, 2015 at 7:37
  • Worked for me (OS X 10.10.5, Grails 2.4.4 app with grails and groovy installed using sdkman). Saw the problem as a result of the recent conversion of gvm to sdkman, so part of the issue was correcting the global library path for grails in the IDEA settings.
    – npskirk
    Oct 11, 2015 at 18:31
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Like others have said, none of the other answers worked for me. The only thing that worked was:

Close the project, then import it as a Gradle project.

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For a non-gradle project, you can also remove the module from the project and re-import it. This will help avoid the message "module is not backed by gradle".

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I'm using android studio, intellij. Try this:

  • Tools > Android > (sync project with gradle files)
  • Run gradle build
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  1. Do not select the project directory when importing
  2. Select the gradle file to import as a Gradle project
  3. I always use Local Gradle Distribution and Offline work to build, then switch back.
  4. It will auto build and you will see the gradle task in task window.

Hope it works for you.

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This problem happened for me because I chose a different name for my project than my artifactID. In order to prevent this problem to happen, make sure your project name is the same as your artifactID.

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You may have originally created the project via File->New->Project From Version Control. This doesn't seem to always set the project up as a Gradle project, even if there is a build.gradle in the root directory. To solve this:-

  1. Close IntelliJ.
  2. Delete the .idea folder in the project.
  3. Start IntelliJ and select 'Open'.
  4. Navigate to the project folder and open it.

The project will be recognised as Gradle and be set up as such.

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