Could not resolve all artifacts for configuration ':classpath'.
: Could not resolve com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.6.1.
Caused by: org.gradle.internal.resolve.ModuleVersionResolveException: No cached version of com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.6.1 available for offline mode.
I upgraded Android Studio to 5.6.1 and it refused to sync. It started when I upgraded Android Studio.
In Android Studio 3.6.1 you can't find offline mode in setting and you need to find gradle in View-> Tool Windows-> gradle and you should press Toggle Offline Mode button.
I m using android studio 4.0.1.I had the same issue so maybe I can help.u just need to turn off toggle button.
Click alt+shift+a. Then u will see that toggle option.
You can also go to view->tool windows->gradle
Then click gradle .now you can see the toggle.
See if toggle is in offline mode .if it is then just press the toggle again n sync .try this hope it will work.
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from Android Studio 3.6, there is a new location to toggle Gradle's offline mode:
To enable or disable Gradle's offline mode, first select View > Tool Windows > Gradle from the menu bar. Then, near the top of the Gradle window, click Toggle Offline Mode Gradle offline button in the Gradle panel..
Toggle button looks like this
source
there is no option to build gradle over network in V-3.6.4 there is no checkbox to disable offline build.
also there is no commmand to disable offline build .
please help me to come out from this issue
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Exception i got
Could not resolve all artifacts for configuration ':classpath'.
Could not resolve com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.6.4.
Required by:
project :
No cached version of com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.6.4 available for offline mode.
No cached version of com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.6.4 available for offline mode.
Could not resolve com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.3.
Required by:
project :
No cached version of com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.3 available for offline mode.
No cached version of com.google.gms:google-services:4.3.3 available for offline mode.
To disable Gradle offline mode in android studio v 3.6.4
Here are the steps:
step1: goto View> Tool windows> Gradle
Step 2: Now the gradle panel opens up there you will see toggle button that enables and disables the gradle offline mode
Might this solve your problem :)
I am unable to sync my build.gradle the below error is showing
Gradle sync failed: Could not determine artifacts for
com.android.support:recyclerview-v7:24.0.0: No cached version
available for offline mode
To solve this use this way.
Uncheck Offline work in Android Studio
go this way
File->Settings->Build, Execution, Deployment->Build tools->Gradle.
Resync the project, by restarting the Android Studio.
Once synced, you can check the option again to work offline.
Setting->Build,Execution,Deployment->Build tools->gradle, disable offline work, click ok then.
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I am new to android studio IDE development. Every time when I imported a sample project that developed in the android studio, I am getting this error..
No cached version of com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.1.0 available
for offline mode. Disable Gradle 'offline mode' and sync project.
How can I solve this problem.
New location in Android Studio 3.6+
View > Tool Windows > Gradle from the menu bar.
Then, near the top of the Gradle window, click Toggle Offline Mode Gradle offline button in the Gradle panel.
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On Windows:-
Go to File -> Settings.
And open the 'Build,Execution,Deployment'. Then open the
Build Tools -> Gradle
Then uncheck -> Offline work on the right.
Click the OK button.
Then Rebuild the Project.
On Mac OS:-
go to Android Studio -> Preferences, and the rest is the same.
OR follow steps given in the image
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Edit. As noted in the comments, this is no longer working with the latest Android Studio releases.
The latest Android studio seems to only reference to "Offline mode" via the keymap, but toggling this does not seem to change anything anymore.
In Android Studio open the settings and search for offline it will find the Gradle category which contains Offline work. You can disable it there.
Gradle is in offline mode, which means that it won't go to the network to resolve dependencies.
Go to Preferences > Gradle and uncheck "Offline work".
#mikepenz has the right one.
You could just hit SHIFT+COMMAND+A (if you're using OSX and 1.4 android studio) and enter OFFLINE in the search box.
Then you'll see what mike have shown you.
Just deselect offline.
Offline mode could be set in Android Studio and in your project.
To verify that gradle won't build your project in offline mode:
Disable gradle offline mode in Android Studio gradle settings.
Verify that your project's gradle.settings won't contain: startParameter.offline=true
I received an error message while building a new Hello World project in Android Studio:
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
A problem occurred configuring root project 'MyApplication2'.
> Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':classpath'.
> Could not resolve com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.9.1.
Required by:
:MyApplication2:unspecified
> No cached version of com.android.tools.build:gradle:0.9.1 available for offline mode.
BUILD FAILED
Android Studio version: 0.5.2
Gradle version: 0.9.1
I'm using a proxy connection to Internet.
With the new Android Studio 3.6 to toggle Gradle's offline mode go to View > Tool Windows > Gradle from the menu bar and toggle the value of Offline Mode that is near the top of the Gradle window.
Had the same error after updating Android Studio today. For me, it wasn't a matter of proxy settings:
Uncheck "Offline work" in Android Studio 0.6.0:
File->Settings->Gradle->Global Gradle Settings
or in OSX:
Preferences->Gradle->Global Gradle Setting
or in more recent versions:
File->Settings->Build, Execution, Deployment->Build tools->Gradle
Resync the project, for example by restarting the Android Studio
Once synced, you can check the option again to work offline.
(Only tested in Gradle version 0.11... and Android Studio version 0.6.0 Preview)
EDIT : Added paths for different versions/platforms (as mentioned by John Ballinger and The_Martian). Not yet verified.
Please follow below steps :
1.Open Your project.
2.Go to the Left side of the Gradle button.
3.Look at below image.
4.Click button above image show.
5.if this type of view you are not in offline mode.
6.Go to Build and rebuild the project.
All above point is work for me.
Just happened to me after upgrading to Android Studio 3.1. The Offline Work checkbox was unchecked, so no luck there.
I went to Settings > Build, Execution, Deployment > Compiler and the Command-line Options textfield contained --offline, so I just deleted that and everything worked.
I had same error...Please Uncheck the offline work in Settings.
File => Settings => Build, Execution, Deployment => Build Tools => Gradle => Offline Work
After Gradle Sync Finished, Please Restart Your Android Studio.
click on right second one image .
file -> invalidate and Restart .
It will work for me please try !!!
For mac, Uncheck Offline Work from Preference -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> Global Gradle Settings
tip: cmd+, to open Preference via shortcut key
Since you mention you have a proxy connection I will tell you what worked for me:
I went to properties (as friedrich mentioned) ensuring the Offline Work was unchecked.
I opened up the gradle.properties file in the IDE and added my proxy settings. Here's a generic version:
systemProp.http.proxyHost=www.somehost.org
systemProp.http.proxyPort=8080
systemProp.http.proxyUser=userid
systemProp.http.proxyPassword=password
systemProp.http.nonProxyHosts=*.nonproxyrepos.com|localhost
Then at the top of the properties file in the IDE there was a "Try Again" link which I clicked. That did it.
New Solution (Due to the redoing of Android Studio)
File -> Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Compliler
In the line Command-line Options delete: --offline
In my case I get the same error title could not resolve all dependencies for configuration
However suberror said, it was due to a linting jar not loaded with its url given saying status 502 received, I ran the deployment command again, this time it succeeded.
For new UI, click the icon cloud to enable/disable offline mode.