Build apk failed in Travis CI. But sometimes it can build successfully, especially in night. I'm not sure it is a network error or other reasons.
SEVERE: APKit-AdkInstrumentor(1): extracting the apk failed rc = 1
Throwable occurred: aC: extracting the apk failed rc = 1
at aG.a(SourceFile:199)
at aG.a(SourceFile:155)
at aG.a(SourceFile:150)
at v.a(SourceFile:142)
at e.f(SourceFile:181)
at e.<init>(SourceFile:88)
at a.<init>(SourceFile:27)
at com.dynatrace.android.instrumentation.AdkInstrumentor.c(SourceFile:337)
at com.dynatrace.android.instrumentation.AdkInstrumentor.main(SourceFile:277)
Instrumentation failed
Task :mobile:autoInstrumentStagUnpinnedRelease FAILED
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':mobile:autoInstrumentStagUnpinnedRelease'.
Process 'command '/home/travis/build/app-android/mobile/build/tmp/prepareApkit/dynatrace-mobile-agent-android-7.2.4.1262/Android/auto-instrumentor/instrument.sh'' finished with non-zero exit value 5
if you are sure the build is working fine sometimes, I think it may be related to the third party of the application ( I think you want to make sure the Dynatrace Gradle plugin, you should clean and sync your project works successfully then check with Travis-ci configuration)
also, need to check does Travis-ci support this kind of application related to third-party applications
as seen from the link
https://answers.dynatrace.com/questions/213065/auto-instrument-apk-failed.html
You are still using the auto-instrumentor version 7.1.10.2332. If you are using the Dynatrace Gradle plugin, you should clean and sync your project. This behavior should force Android Studio to use the new plugin version.
To troubleshoot your problem we need the full log file. The problem occurs in a 3rd party tool and the root cause is not visible in the stack trace.
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I am working on a react native application. when I try to build the applications using react-native run-android the build fails. Here is the output of the error that occurs.
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':app:compileDebugJavaWithJavac'.
> Compilation failed; see the compiler error output for details.
* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output. Run with --scan to get full insights.
* Get more help at https://help.gradle.org
Deprecated Gradle features were used in this build, making it incompatible with Gradle 6.0.
Use '--warning-mode all' to show the individual deprecation warnings.
See https://docs.gradle.org/5.4.1/userguide/command_line_interface.html#sec:command_line_warnings
BUILD FAILED in 8s
253 actionable tasks: 5 executed, 248 up-to-date
error Could not install the app on the device, read the error above for details.
Make sure you have an Android emulator running or a device connected and have
set up your Android development environment:
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html
error Command failed: ./gradlew app:installDebug
debug Error: Command failed: ./gradlew app:installDebug
at checkExecSyncError (child_process.js:607:13)
at execFileSync (child_process.js:627:13)
at runOnAllDevices (/Users/FaisalHussain/mobile/node_modules/#react-native-community/cli/build/commands/runAndroid/runOnAllDevices.js:58:39)
at buildAndRun (/Users/FaisalHussain/mobile/node_modules/#react-native-community/cli/build/commands/runAndroid/runAndroid.js:142:41)
at then.result (/Users/FaisalHussain/mobile/node_modules/#react-native-community/cli/build/commands/runAndroid/runAndroid.js:104:12)
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:189:7)
The application was on a old version of react native (0.48.x) I have updated it to 0.59.10.
What I have done so far:
used jetifier to resolve issues with the plugins.
checked that the build tools version matches the compile sdk version
checked if the emulator is running.
Hence I have tried everything I could to resolve this but had no luck. Please do guide me on how to resolve this issue. Looking forward to your answers.
make sure you have followed all the necessary steps from the upgrade helper https://react-native-community.github.io/upgrade-helper/?from=0.48.0&to=0.59.10
also i would suggest you to upgrade to v0.60+ because there are breaking changes after v0.59.10.
having said that
before you run the app make sure your gradle is clean
run the following command to clean your gradle cd android && ./gradle clean
then later you can navigate back to your app folder cd .. and try and run again react-native run-android
Looks like your packages not working stable with Android side. It's better be update all packages and react native version to their last stable versions.
If you face with too much error while update, you can create fresh new react native project (with same package name with your current project), install all packages (and their dependencies) and copy your current project's source code to your new project.
Android in React Native does not allow similar packages to reside in the project.
In my case I had react-native-cookies and #react-native-cookies/cookies packages that add similar code to the Kotlin file upon build. This causes issue of similar imports in java JDK.
I removed one and it worked.
SOLVED at the same issue:
My solution was at /android/build.gradle file.
Somehow, the buildscript versions were wrong.
Follow the exact same step of RN documentation and make a totally new & clean project.
And compate the /android/build.gradle file > buildscript & dependencies part.
There should be some version differences.
It matters by your own local env settings.
After changing buildToolsVersion, ndkVersion, classpath, it worked fine again!!
also, remove duplicated libraries, as #Nimantha said.
Task :react-native-device-info:compileReleaseJavaWithJavac FAILED
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':react-native-device-info:compileReleaseJavaWithJavac'.
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /workspace/eos-native/node_modules/react-native-device-info/android/build/intermediates/annotation_processor_list/release/annotationProcessors.json (No such file or directory)
The error makes sense , and the file is not there, but I have no idea why its not there? It is created when I run a debug version of the app and debug versions of my libraries, react-native-device-info, react-orientation-locker etc.. I've cleaned, gradle synched, rebuilt etc. but when trying to assemble or install a release build I get this error within seconds. What is causing the Java
I had the same problem in an android project (without react) when I added a library module.
After searching for a solution for quite some time, I finally deleted the .gradle directory in the project root folder.
This solved the problem for me.
update android gradle plugin to 3.3
update gradle to 4.10.3
fixed the issue for me.
I've started getting following error after updating to AS 3.0 beta 6. Has anyone else come across this? I'm only seeing this error when I try to build/run from AS.....no issue if I run gradle on command line.
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':app:transformDexArchiveWithDexMergerFor<BuildVariantName>Debug'.
> com.android.build.api.transform.TransformException: java.lang.IllegalStateException
Thanks to #Nabin in the comments we found out that enabling Instant Run fix that issue.
Unfortunately - other than the original poster - we had the same issue on the command line. Which means our CI doesn't run.
We found out that we can disabling the incremental dexing by setting the flag -Pandroid.useDexArchive=false. See here for more infos:
A new incremental dexing pipeline has been implemented. Now the Gradle plugin dex only the class files that have changed. It is enabled by default, but you can disable it by doing one of the following:
Passing -Pandroid.useDexArchive=false when running builds from command line e.g. ./gradlew :app:assembleDebug -Pandroid.useDexArchive=false.
Adding android.useDexArchive=false to the gradle.properties file in your root project.
Luckily we don't need incremental dexing on our CI.
Unfourtnaly it doesn't help us in Android Studio with disabled Instant Run!
I am trying to run a Gradle Android task generated by libGDX utility (the desktop task runs fine) in IntelliJ IDEA, but I'm only getting this nonspecific error message. What is the issue, or where are the logs, or how to enabled logs?
Information:Gradle: Executing tasks: [:core:assemble, :android:assembleDebug]
Information:24. 10. 2015 16:58 - Compilation completed with 1 error and 0 warnings in 9s 415ms
Error:Gradle: Execution failed for task ':android:proguardDebug'.
> java.io.IOException: Please correct the above warnings first.
PS: Not sure if it is relevant, but I have modified build files and ProGuard file to support Scala as described there.
I did not find a way of getting any useful logs from IntelliJ IDEA. I solved the problem by running Gradle from console.
gradlew assemble --stacktrace --info
Problem was Gradle could not find tools.jar. Adding system environment variable JAVA_HOME pointing to Java SDK directory fixed the issue.
I am using local gradle of version 2.4 and IntelliJ IDEA 14.1.3
When I run project from IntelliJ it runs fine but when execute gradle clean build command from command line it gives the flowing exception and build fails.
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':app:mockableAndroidJar'.
> java.util.zip.ZipException: invalid entry compressed size (expected 2051 but got 2050 bytes)
This looks like an old ques which is not yet answered yet.
I got into same problem, when my jar files could not be read by Android Studio and it gave me the above mentioned error.
Taking lead from the comment by -Mikhail Boyarsky I changed classpath in build.gradle file to 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:2.2.3'.
Synced project and it started working.
I solved it by changing com.android.tools.build:gradle:2.3.0 version to 2.2.3, then build it with another exception and then I changed the version back to 2.3.0.
Not sure how it works, looks like a gradle bug.