I want to add android SDK that i have been installed, but in the Intellij there is not android SKD
and this is where my android-sdk has been installed
so what should i do ?
i have tried everywhere in Intellij but there is not android-sdk
also when i wanna create a new android project, there is not android !!!
Vadik's answer in the comment above helped me.
After a software update on my mac, somehow intellij lost track of my android support plugin. I had my android project working fine and then it could not recognize the SDK and when I deleted and tried to re-add it, there was no option to add and android sdk and you described in your question above. I went to (on mac) Intellij IDEA menu > Preferences > Plugins and Android Support plugin was greyed out and unchecked. I checked off the Android Support plugin, clicked Apply and had to restart Intellij. Then I was able to add Android SDK normally in Project Structure menu.
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I'm having trouble choosing version of Eclipse for Android development. I downloaded Eclipse Mars 1, and it does not show ANDROID NEW so I have to know now what I download.
I have read a few sites online and they said that you go to File > new > Project > Android.
I'm using Eclipse mars 1 just to know.
I did not have that so that is why I need to know what I need to use and I do not want to use Android Studio. Is it just Eclipse that I need or a plugin also that is needed. So which version of Eclipse should I use?
Eclipse require ADT plugin to support Android development.
ADT 23.0.7 (August 2015) requires Eclipse Indigo (Version 3.7.2) or higher is required.
But the ADT plugins are no longer supported by Google.
Support for the Android Developer Tools (ADT) in Eclipse has ended, per our announcement. You should migrate your app development projects to Android Studio as soon as possible.
So it's recommended to download Android Studios for Android development.
To code Android applications in Eclipse you need to install the Android ADT to the Eclipse you use ( In your case it is Mars) it is done through Help -> Install New Software, then in combo add "https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ " then select the "Developer Tools" and hit "Next" and then "Finish".
Then restart Eclipse and perform File > new > Project > Android, you will find it. For more info refer this site But I recommend you to shift to Android Studio as it the Official Android Development IDE now
Try following the instructions in the link bellow.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Setup-Eclipse-for-Android-App-Development/
I have figured out how to do it finally!!!
And i tried it twice
This is all you have to do download adt-bundle for windows max or what ever your using.
Inside there is a eclipse folder go in that and there you have eclipse.exe
I have a problem with Android 0.4.2 Studio, when creating a new application, it tells me there is a problem with the rendering and shows me the following problem:
Renderering Problems
No Android SDK found. Please configure an Android SDK.
My setup SDK and JDK is this: Android SDK location: C:\adt-bundle-windows\sdk, I put the path I use in Eclipse SDK, or there may be the problem, if someone has happened and what has been fixed, I'd like to give me the solution, thank you very much.
I just encountered and solve a similar problem.
First you should check the directory like other threads described. Then you can check whether the Build tool version matches your SDK version.
(e.g. for my project, in build.gradle file, you have:)
android {
compileSdkVersion 21
buildToolsVersion "21.1.1" }
and then open you SDK manager, make sure you have the same version of sdk(21.1.1) installed in the selected directoriy:
If not, install it and restart Android Studio. It works for me.
I've also seen other guys saying run Android Studio as administrator would also help:
https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/i-am-getting-this-warning-message-rendering-problems-no-android-sdk-found-please-configure-an-android-sdk
I got the same "No Android SDK Found" error message... plus no rendering for Design window, no little cellphone screen.
My SDK path was correct, pointing to where the (downloaded during setup) SDK lives.
During Setup of the SDK Mgr, I didn't download the latest "preview edition (version 20)"...(I thought it better to use the next most recent version (19)) Later I found, there was no dropdown choice in the AVD Manager to pick Version 19, only the default value of the preview, 20.
I thought "Maybe the rendering was based on a version that wasn't present yet." So, I downloaded all the "preview edition's (version 20)" SDK Platform (2) and system images (4)...
Once download/install completed,
RESTARTED Android Studio and Viola! success... error message gone, rendering ok.
From the File menu, choose Project Structure (if you're running 0.4.4 there's a bug and the menu item doesn't have a title, but it still works), and choose the Android SDK item. You should see something like this where you can set up your JDK and SDK.
After setting it, quit Android Studio and relaunch it for good measure.
i have just discovered, android studio 3.0.1 has no sdk during the installation. because during the installation, it doesn't give sdk as part of install able unlike in recent versions of android studio.
Don't worry just change the
build.gradle
ext.kotlin_version = '1.2.41'
to previous version.
It worked for me hope it works for you too.
Happy coding.
According to the Android Studio download page, the SDK comes bundled with Android Studio. It has its own copy when you install Android Studio.
ADT is a plugin for Eclipse. Try reading through that webpage to see if there is something that got missed when installing.
Here is the wording from the site, regarding ADT:
Similar to Eclipse with the ADT Plugin, Android Studio provides integrated Android developer tools for development and debugging.
I wanted to share a part of the issue I had because it is the first google result.
I installed Android Studio, when I tried to install my first SDK from the SDK Management windows I got the error that I didn't have any SDK installed.
I tried to look on the internet to manually download the .zip,manualy create the folder, no luck what so ever.
When I tried to run the Android Studio as an administrator it detected I didn't have any SDK and prompt me right away at startup to download a SDK.
Do following steps
a) Change minSdkVersion and sync gradle
b) Revert back your minSdkVersion and sync gradle again
It will be resolved.
These days, Android Studio setup do not provide SDK as the part of original package.
In the context of windows, when you start Android Studio 1.3.1, you see the error message saying no sdk found. You just have to proceed and provide the path where sdk can be downloaded. And you are done.
Here is the solution just copy your SDK Manager.exe file at the root folder of your android studio's installation, Sync your project and cheers... here is the link for details.
running Android Studio on Windows 7 fails, no Android SDK found
Try make New Project, and then choose same android version that you've installed sdk verions on "Target Android Device" dialog.
In my case, error message gone.
I had the same problem, Android Studio just could not identify the android-sdk folder. All I did was to uninstall and reinstall android studio, and this time it actually identified the folder. Hope it also works out for you.
Download android sdk through this sdk manager https://dl.google.com/android/repository/tools_r25.2.3-macosx.zip
(note this link is for mac)
open android studio, click next, open where it ask to add path where u downloaded sdk..... add it... click next, it will downloaad updates..... and it done
Right now, the last version of Android Studio bundled (Windows IDE bundle with SDK (64-bit)) with Android SDK is version 2.3.3:
https://developer.android.com/studio/archive.html#android-studio-2-3-3
which size is about 2GB.
You can use it and then upgrade to the latest version of Android Studio.
I am on Mac Os. In my case, my host file was black. I added following entries (these entries should be there by default, but they weren't).
##
# Host Database
#
# localhost is used to configure the loopback interface
# when the system is booting. Do not change this entry.
##
127.0.0.1 localhost
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
::1 localhost
After re-running android studio, it prompted the sdk download.
I fixed this bug changing the proxy configuration:
No proxy → Auto-detect proxy settings
I am using new android studio .when i download and install it there was no issue. But now when i try to create a new project it's show this error
Your Android SDK is out of date or is missing templates.
Please ensure you are using SDK version 22 or later.
As you know the latest SDK version is already bundled with android studio .I tried re-installing android studio still that error exist.
But it works fine while importing a project or opening an old project. I am facing this only during while trying to create a new project
Somebody help me to resolve this
Note : Im using Mac 10.6.8
EDIT : Screen Shot
I check my SDK manger which is bundled with android studio It's showing i'm using latest version
I've occurred this problem, what I did is.
On Main Menu, Click, Configure
Click Project Defaults
Click Project Structure
In Platform Settings > SDK, Choose the Build Target. Restart the IDE.
I can't comment (Low reputation) but have you tried checking the android sdk manager? See if anything is outdated or missing in tools
Then follow the answer above me, or check module settings > Dependencies > Module SDK and verify that it's android 4.2.2
Im having a issue with the latest developer tool announced at Google i/o 2013 "Android Studio". I have successfully installed the program and am able to launch just fine. I can import exsisting projects and edit them just fine. However when i attempt to click the SDK Manager icon or the AVD Manager icon, Or when i attempt to create a new project. I get the following error "Please specify Android SDK" Now, I have already gone into File > Other Settings > Default Project Structure > under "Platform Settings" SDK's .
I have created a Android SDK item with the source to my Android SDK folder.
Therefore i don't understand why Android Studio doesnt recognize it. The only thing that im doing somewhat different is not using the included sdk folder in the actual Android Studio folder. However when trying it, it says its not a real SDK home.
Any idea's, Thanks in advance
Try updating your Android SDK to r22 http://dl.google.com/android/installer_r22-windows.exe
I had the same issue, once I updated to the latest SDK, Android Studio was able to find the android-sdk folder.
I was having this same issue. First download the latest SDK as described by dues71 and put it someplace you will remember (for instance C:\AndroidSDK). In Android Studio select your project and select File->Project Structure (or select the icon ). On the left, under Project Settings select Modules and select the Dependencies tab. In row that says "Module SDK" select "New..." and select "Android SDK". Navigate to root sdk directory (i.e. C:\AndroidSDK) and select OK. Select the latest Android SDK. It will now index the directory which may take some time, but after that is complete it should work.
I tryed to update Android SDK to latest 22 version and then restarted IDE (I had same issue on Intellij IDEA 13 EAP), I think this would work on Android Studio too.
Just press ctrl+f9 than the error will remove automatically.Sometimes it may happen that the SDK is already there but not linked with the project.You should click on make project or ctrl+f9 than everything will be fine.
I downloaded Android Studio, fixed the JDK Environmental Variable, but when I try to create a New Project, I get an error that says
Your Android SDK is out of date or is missing templates. Please ensure you are using SDK version 22 or later.
I opened up android.bat in the SDK but it said I was already running version 22.
Anyone else getting this?
It just happened because you already have your SDK setted up for Android Developers Bundle with eclipse. Simply open your SDK manager in the ADT Bundle and update you Android SDK Tools from 21.1 to 22 and you are good to go.
Worked for me.
First of all, on Windows and Mac, the individual tools and other SDK packages are saved with the Android Studio application directory.
Windows: \Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Android\android-studio\sdk\
Mac: /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/sdk/
Make sure your android-sdk-path is correct and the sdk tool version is 22 or later.
Then open the Configure--> Project Defaults --> Project Structure, set your project sdk is Android SDK.
enjoy.
As for me, I make next:
Start Eclipse -> start SDK -> install selected packages
Eclipse -> Help -> check for updates -> update all
Android Studio -> configure -> Project Defaults -> Project structure -> Press plus -> Android SDK -> put path to the same sdk that you use in eclipse (run SDK and in top panel you can see this path).
Apply
I did all of the above and still got the ....missing templates blah blah. What worked for me was to go to Configure>Project Defaults>Project Structure>Project and select Android SDK, then Configure>Project Defaults>Project Structure>SDKs map the Android SDK home path to the sdk folder in the ADT bundle (for me it was C:\Users\home\Toolbox\adt-bundle-windows-x86\sdk).
I then selected Android 4.1.2 clicked apply and it worked.
I then went back to the Configure>Project Defaults>Project Structure>SDKs and then selected Android 4.2.2 and now that worked too (strange though as when I selected Android 4.2.2 first time the Apply button was grayed out)
I ran into this problem because I wanted to update from an old version. In doing this, I downloaded the latest version from the Project Tools Site, then unzipped and copied over my existing Android Studio install which did have the sdk folder inside.
Going back and looking at it, I see quite plainly that there was a note that I previously ignored:
NOTE: These .zip files do not contain an embedded SDK install. If you have an existing install of Studio which contains an embedded SDK, if you upgrade by installing one of these zips, make sure you copy over the SDK as well.
For OS X users, this means going to your old version of Android Studio (if you haven't copied over it yet) and right-clicking and selecting Show Package Contents, then copying the sdk folder that's inside, then putting that into the new version of Android Studio.
If, like me, you already copied over the old version, then you'll need to redownload the old version first which does contain the SDK.
They released a new sdk today. You need to update to it.
I was still hitting this, and figured it was due to something I had misconfigured (which turned out to be the case). The error message is a little confusing, too, because I believe that they are referring to is the version of the ADT tools, not the SDK. For example, the version of Android 4.3 (which is about the latest) is 18.
As of the latest source for Android Studio (which you can clone from here: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/tools/adt/idea), that message is generated from NewProjectWizard.java at about line 75 if TemplateManager.templatesAreValid() is false. And it checks that by looking for the existence of the file [rootTemplatesFolder]/gradle/wrapper/gradlew .
It gets the [rootTemplatesFolder] from the SDK(s) you specified in the "Project Structure" settings for default projects. In my case, I had several specified - both the new ones pointing to the sdk directory that's (thankfully) part of the Android Studio, and a few old ones I had somewhere else. I should not have included the old ones at all, but I'm a newb to this and the GUI let me do it. The NewProjectWizard was checking the tools area of that one first, which did not have that file, since the tools version with it was older than version 22.
I had to use dtruss to watch the system calls of Android Studio to see where it was looking for that file, at which point I could tell what my silly problem was.
I have a few more notes on this, including a screenshot of my particular misconfiguration, at http://www.nowherenearithaca.com/2013/08/solved-android-studio-and-your-android.html
Note: It seems you have to restart Android Studio for the "New Project Settings" here to take effect.
for ubuntu:
Open sdk manager from Android Studio or configuration.
make sure you download or update the latest release SDK and build tools.
Set the sdk location as (your android folder/sdk)
It'll download and install sdk
just Update sdk with sdk manager
it worked for me