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Why is it that every time I create a new project in Android Studio, it always comes up with:

Error:(23, 17) Failed to resolve: junit:junit:4.12?

When I remove testCompile 'junit:junit:4.12' in dependencies it is not a problem anymore.

build.gradle

apply plugin: 'com.android.application'

android {
    compileSdkVersion 23
    buildToolsVersion "23.0.1"

    defaultConfig {
        applicationId "com.okedroid.myapplication"
        minSdkVersion 17
        targetSdkVersion 23
        versionCode 1
        versionName "1.0"
    }
    buildTypes {
        release {
            minifyEnabled false
            proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro'
        }
    }
}

dependencies {
    compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
    testCompile 'junit:junit:4.12'
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.0.1'
}
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I would love to suggest the solution, which perfects suitable for my situation:

  • at first, make sure add

    repositories {
        maven { url 'http://repo1.maven.org/maven2' }
    }
    

    to project-level build.gradle file inside the buildscript {} block

  • then add

    allprojects {
        repositories {
            maven { url 'http://repo1.maven.org/maven2' }
        }
    

    to project-level build.gradle file

  • the next point is adding

    repositories {
        jcenter()
        mavenCentral()
    }
    

    to module-level build-gradle inside buildTypes{ }

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In my case, it's just because internet connection. Maybe some proxy or wifi firewall or other things which is probably disturb the connection (Because when I visit the link manually here chrome said the file may harm your computer). So I tried using another connection such tethering hotspot from my phone.

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It might be it is not able to get it at the specified online location for the jar.check this part of build.gradle (gradle file for project). you might not be having access to the location(firewall or other issues)

repositories{
//some location like jcenter() or maven{.some location  }
}

Do this: download the jar add this line inside the

repositories {
        //previous codes untouched
        flatDir {
            dirs 'location to jar'
        }
}

hope that works ;)

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When you are not behind a company firewall, using the Android Studio will resolve that issue naturally. But if you are behind a company firewall, this problem will occur. So downloading the files will be a workaround. On your own home network, updating Android Studio will resolve the issue and will ask you to delete those files that you have manually created. Just press OK as it is safe to remove them.

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Change repository to mavenCentral() except jcenter() everything will be Ok

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In my case was it was very wired! Besides adding a correct proxy (I'm working within a company), I needed to add the other two libraries in the dependencies:

compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:25.0.1'
compile 'com.android.support:design:25.0.1'

then the error for "junit:junit:4.12" was resolved. Make sure that all of the dependencies in build.gradle match what you import in project structure

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If any one get error "failed-to-resolve-junitjunit4-12" then go to HTTP PRoxy setting check your internet connection. if you are using any proxy server at school / college then set your proxy setting and test connect if it successful then apply setting and run again gradle you will get resolve all error. I try this and i resolve all errors. Note : no need to remove Junit....!! Umair

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I had same problem, but when I open my project with an Internet connection on,i got everything cleared when the gradle build a syncing it automatically downloaded the relevant files and the J Unit plugin is required for testing

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If none of these answers for you, try clearing the Android Studio cache/restart. That was the only thing that worked for me:

From the file menu option, I selected "invalidate caches/restart".

https://teamtreehouse.com/community/gradle-project-sync-failed-7

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You should to address Java to windows.

  1. Open this address: 'control panel\system and security\system'
  2. From left side choose 'Advanced system settings'
  3. In the advanced tab, choose 'Environment Variables'
  4. In opened window, below "system variables", choose 'New'.
  5. Set variable name to JAVA_HOME, and the variable value to the address you installed Java. For example, for me it is C:\ProgramFiles\Java\jdk1.8.0_66. After that, click the okay button.
  6. Restart Android Studio
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In my case the solution was to add

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

to module-level build-gradle inside buildTypes{ }

Suppose that without it AndroidStudio can't download junit from maven.

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This answer might be a bit late, but after spending a few hours working through the answers nothing worked for me. After reading the error log patiently i realized that android studio tried to use a cached version of JUnit with a wrong hash code. The solution to this was to delete the C:\Android\caches\modules-2 directory and restart the build.

Hope this helps!

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  • I believe your given path is different to others since it is C:\Android..., can you tell what is that path actually? for example installation path? SDK path? JDK path? Project path? Mar 21, 2019 at 10:14
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In my case, I just add:

allprojects {
repositories {
    jcenter()
    maven { url 'https://maven.google.com' }
}

}

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Erase all the Junit dependencies and add this on the dependencies.

testImplementation 'junit:junit:4.12'
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test.ext:junit:1.1.2'
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test.espresso:espresso-core:3.3.0'
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test:runner:1.3.0'
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test:rules:1.3.0'
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test:core:1.3.1-alpha02'
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I had the same problem. It was solved by a simple modification adding "junit:junit:4.+"

dependencies {

testImplementation 'junit:junit:4.+'

}
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If you're behind a proxy server, just add your proxy settings in gradle.properties

systemProp.http.proxyHost=x.xx.xx.x

systemProp.http.proxyPort=xxxx

systemProp.https.proxyHost=x.xx.xx.x

systemProp.https.proxyPort=xxxx

It worked for me.

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Before:

testImplementation 'junit:junit:4.12'
androidTestImplementation 'com.android.support.test:runner:1.0.2'
androidTestImplementation 'com.android.support.test.espresso:espresso-core:3.0.2'

After:

testİmplementation 'junit:junit:4.12' 
androidTestİmplementation 'com.android.support.test:runner:1.0.2' 
androidTestİmplementation 'com.android.support.test.espresso:espresso-core:3.0.2'  

Worked for me.

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  • The two code blocks are identical. Please fix this to what you meant it to be. Feb 19, 2019 at 20:33
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