I have been trying to add this library project to my existing project in Android Studio. It\'s the first time I am going to use a library project and I am having tough time.
I did it this way ,
project Structure
from File
menumodules
from the left pane Make sure to make the module package name same as the module you want to add
Project structure
as in step 1+
icon from right Step 1:
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I'm not sure if it's already possible to add a library project via the IDE (-> without any problems). I do this by configuring the gradle files of my project like this:
libs
datetimepicker-library
to libs
add this library in your settings.gradle
with the following command:
include ':libs:datetimepicker-library'
go to your build.gradle
file of your AppProject
and add the following line to your dependencies
:
implementation project(':libs:datetimepicker-library')
at least you have to sync your gradle files: Tools -> Android -> Sync Project with Gradle Files
Please try this. If you get errors please post the log file.
The problem with solutions listed above is that you will end up with a clone of the library project in the app using the library. This complicates making updates to the library because you need to remove and re-import the module when you make changes.
The solution I found can use the library project directly from outside folder and it does not clone the original library files.
The solution is easy...
In settings.gradle add the following lines:
include ':commonwidgets'
project (':commonwidgets').projectDir = new File(settingsDir, '../SharedWidgets/commonwidgets')
and in the build.gradle dependency
section add:
implementation project(path: ':commonwidgets')
Note: commonwidgets
is the name of my library, you should replace the name and path according to your library name and path.
I hope this helps someone...
I really would have liked to have the library import from GitHub bit I refuse to pay $9/month for jetpack for private libraries.
The other answers make it seem more difficult than it usually is. Just add a single compile
line to your dependencies section of the app's build.gradle file.
In this case it is
dependencies {
// ...
compile 'com.github.flavienlaurent.datetimepicker:library:0.0.2'
}
Gradle prompted me to sync and after I did so the library was automatically downloaded into my project.