Changing package path from existing imported project - android

How can I change the entire package path in Android Studio, so that also the import statements within Java classes and xml files will be changed automatically.
I know there are threads already posted about this topic, but whenever I change package path, I have to adapt all import statements by hand. And it's much work when there are over 100 classes :(

If you want to move your Java classes to different package, in Android Studio you can right click on package name and then select Refactor->Move.

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How Can i Import example application from developer.android.com into Android Studio

I have downloaded the CustomView.zip from developer android page.
I've tried to import this into Android Studio 2.2.0.12. But I am NOT able to do it.
I have also tried to create a empty project in order to import only the sources and XML. It does´t work either, I get a lot of duplicates XML definitions and even after resolving the duplicates the App crashes with some inflate exception.
So, i´m wondering, How can I import this into Android Studio in order to have a working project and run it to see the behavior and also to debug it
Thanks in advance.
Looking at the sample file, stupidly, it doesnt include any of the standard android framework files (gradle, manifest etc), so Android Studio will not be able to automatically import it.
To get round this you should create a new blank project, leave the mainactivity that is generated.
Then go in to the file structure of the new project and copy in the files from the sample in to the corresponding files. Make sure you overwrite the files in the new project.
Then go in to the code base in Android Studio and delete any imports that cant be found due to incorrect package names. Re import these (alt + enter on mac) with the correct package names and then build and you should be good to go.

The import com.example.myfirstapp.R can not be resolved

I have been working my way through the Tab menu tutorial and have come across multiple errors. After doing some research on here I found the common solution was to change the Import android.R to import com.example.myfirstapp.R.
This is giving me the error that this file cannot be resolved. Can anyone tell me why I can't import this file? I have a hunch from researching on here that eclipse has not built the file, but I have no idea how to build it as I am new to coding as this is just a hunch and may be completely wrong.
package com.example.myfirstapp;
[Edit}
i have removed the "com.example.myfirstapp.R" and have CMD-SIFT-O to restore the imports but i still have the following errors.
You don't need the com.example.myfirstapp.R unless it is in a library. If it is in com.example.myfirstapp, remove it.
Also, trying cleaning your project and rebuilding it.
Make sure you don't have any files, pictures, etc in your drawable or assets folder with capital letters, spaces, or dashes. Just use plane old lowercase. Also, try to clean your project. Go to project > clean. Then restart eclipse. Hope this helps. Also eclipse won't reconize any changes in XML files without saving first. Make sure to save after you add a button, ect.

How to properly change the package name in AndroidManifest.xml (e.g. in project zxing/barcodescanner)

I'm pretty new to android development, so I hope my question is easy, but not completely stupid. I'm using Eclipse to build an android application. It is based on the barcode-scanner of the ingenious guys from zxing. I already did quite some changes to the original code and everything works fine. But I still have the problem, that the original barcode-scanner and my app cannot run simultaneously on one mobile device. As far as I could find out, the problem is the package name. So I tried to change it to something else. But that srew up my entire project, because I can't access my resources anymore (e.g. findViewById(R.id.btDone); <-- R cannot be resolved to a variable).
Can anyone tell me what else I have to change to make my code work again?
This the beginning of my AndroidManifest.xml where I tried to change the package name:
<manifest
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="com.google.zxing.client.android"
...
I also found an interesting entry in build.properties: (?!)
application-package=com.google.zxing.client.android
Thanks you guys!
This should do it: Right Click on project -> Android Tools -> Rename Application Package
Android - Package Name convention
The package refers to the file directory you made. If you still have problems, especially with android, sometimes doing project->clean and then rebuilding fixes some of the linking problems with resources
Assuming you choose to go with the new package name:
com.superscanner.android
And with the old package name being (for example):
com.google.zxing.client.android
Go through all the source code and change:
import com.google.zxing.client.android.R;
To:
import com.superscanner.android.R;
You'll also have to rename all your directories to match your new package structure, and change your import and package statements throughout, but this should get you going.

android in app billing package name change

I'm trying to run the in app billing sample code. I try to change the package name from com.example.dungeons to com.mydomain.dungeons. I change the package name by right clicking on the project name, then Android Tools ==> Rename Application Package. After I enter the new package name, I get a bunch of warnings because it adds an import to every class file like so:
import com.mydomain.dungeons.R;
What does this line mean? Also, I notice the package declaration for each class is still:
package com.example.dungeons
You just told the Android tools that your package changed. This caused the ADT to re-generate the R class with the new package declaration and changed the package in AndroidManifest.xml; it also updated all references to the R class in your code for you.
You still have to actually rename the package declarations in your code, preferably by using an Eclipse refactoring (right click on the package, etc.).
eclipse import your ID of elements.
and you have standard android elements(layout, Widgets etc)
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.html
eclipse create R file, when you you clean project (project>clean)

R file is missing android

i was using Eclipse Helios but due to performance issues i changed to Eclipse Galileo and installed the ADT plugging, and added my sdk folder to Elcipse Preferences. Now R.java disappeared from all of my projects. How can i fix this, i did Project/Clean but that won't generate the files, there's nothing wrong in my xml and there's no out.xml in any of my projects.
Thanks in advance
In my experience there is a mistake in the xml somewhere. Eclipse will no doubt tell you where. After I fix the error R appears.
Sometimes when you clean your project the R file disappears, I had the same issue.
The way I fixed it was:
-Make sure all the "import android.R" was removed
-Clean again (if this doesn't fix it, restart eclipse and try again)
Or
-Put the pointers to R file in comment f.e. // setContentView(R.layout.main);
-If all the pointers to R file are in comment, you should get only warnings in the file, and hopefully errors somewhere else.
-Fix the errors and then uncomment the pointers. Sometimes eclipse ignores some errors and drops the R file and then says nothing about it, which is annoying, but this will fix it. :)
-If this still doesn't work, you can try create a new project and copy paste your code in it.
I had this same issue today and figured it out. The reason this happens so often when including external/example files is because often times these examples reference layouts in your application, but do not have access to the package and therefore cannot see the R.java file in that package. to make things clear, here's the beginning of the R.java file:
/* AUTO-GENERATED FILE. DO NOT MODIFY.
*
* This class was automatically generated by the
* aapt tool from the resource data it found. It
* should not be modified by hand.
*/
package com.conceptualsystems.dashboard;
public final class R {
public static final class attr {
}
public static final class drawable {
public static final int csc_logo=0x7f020000;
public static final int icon=0x7f020001;
}
public static final class id {
public static final int activation_code=0x7f070012;
public static final int alpha_bar=0x7f07000b;
public static final int alpha_label=0x7f07000a;
notice the package name is whatever the package name of your application is. .java files that are not included in this package (ie, your example code you just dropped in) will need to explicitly reference that package file like this:
package com.example.android.apis.graphics;
import android.app.Dialog;
import android.content.Context;
import android.graphics.*;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.text.Editable;
import android.text.TextWatcher;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.View.OnClickListener;
import android.widget.Button;
import android.widget.EditText;
import android.widget.ImageView;
import android.widget.SeekBar;
import com.conceptualsystems.dashboard.R;
the last line is the one to pay attention to. after importing the resources explicitly, the resources will be available in your example code.
created new project in eclipse, then I imported the sample files into it, yet still same error. You might want to try the following:
In Eclipse -> Right Click on Project -> Android Tools -> Fix Project
made sure that all resources are lowercase.
Try unclicking and re-clicking build project automatically in the project dropdown, closing the program each time. There have been know bugs about this for a while but there's not always a set fix.
When it once happened to me it turned out it was because i'd named an .xml file with a capital letter. Worth checking.
I had this problem when upgrading from Eclipse/Helios to Eclipse/Juno.
I set up the IDE and then imported an existing (working) project. If I then ran it in the emulator it ran but in its original version although the java code was for the latest version.
I then did a Clean (as explained in many other posts) and a (re) build but then ended up with host of errors due toSmissing R.java file.
The problem turned out to be some 'errors' in the layout xml files which had not been recognised by Eclipse/Helios. Specifically, in my case, there were some layout_width='match-parent' (and height) settings which Juno objected to. I tried changing those directly in the xml files but Juno wasn't having it and still reported it as a 'match-parent' error (although it had clearly been changed).
The only thing to do was to go to the graphical layout, right-click to get Properties and then change the Width and Height properties there. Also, as they were already showing as 'fill-parent', I had to first change them to 'wrap-content' and then change them back to 'fill-parent'.
Once I'd done that for all instances of 'match-parent' I could then do a build and run the latest version in the emulator.
There are mistakes in res. Once I have the same xml files in layout and menu, generate failed, no R.java generated.
Localize the correct R. package import, should be in your packages.
ex. import com.yourdomain.test.R;
This is where ADT Android project is a bit different from a normal Java project. An android project requires a constantly updated persistent R.java file. Among other things, the R.java file has all the resources IDs provided in your App and maintains interface's consistency.
So first make sure R.java file is being generated for your android project.
To find that out first go to the top of ADT (Eclipse) and clean the project PROJECT->CLEAN
If the 'Build Automatically' is checked the R.java file should be created now.
To confirm, you can simply search the file in the project folder. You won't find it if its not being created.
If R.java is not being created, there is 90% chance that there is some issue with one of your interface *.xml files. Which usually resides in res->layout->activityXXXX.xml
Fix the interface file/s (try making it very simple with a single button or something) and R.java file will be generated by ADT automatically. At this point you should start noticing R.layout.XXXX not found type errors in your main program/activities. Which is a good thing, because now you can create/rename correct layout items and fix your project.
Just my 2 cents....
same happened to me, corrected checking any errors in res xml files, and changing target 1.5 to 2.2 android (on my case)
this usually happens to me when importing external code or online source code from examples or other developers.
Hi I had this happen to me this weekend.
The actual reason this had happened was that I had unchecked the update option for Android in the preferences as it wasn't working with the previous version of Eclipse. Now although the eclipse was seeming to run fine, when I PROJECT->CLEAN the project the R.java was missing.
Try re-ticking the android update option (WINDOW -> PREFERENCES -> INSTALL/UPDATE).
This completely solved my issue and I did not have to both with any hassle of scanning each line of my many xml files or my image resources.
Hope this helps someone :)
I just Encountered the same problem.
Turned out my Source control had inserted an Addedd>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> section to my mainifest file.
All I had to do was fix the manifest file and then all the errors disappeared.
This happened to me while adding some new resources to my project.
The R file is build after every resource update.
The error in my case was incorrect file name. One of the image resources had a capital case letter in its name and that prevented the build from creating the R file. Changing the name simply worked.
I would suggest that when you add too many resources at a time, just make sure of the naming conventions for them. Its easy to miss such things.
Resource conventions: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/providing-resources.html
I had the similar problem. That was because I saved a drawable file picture.jpg as picture.png, as soon as I changed the name to previous one it started working. hope this would help someone in future

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