I am using Android Studio 1.5.1 and when I open Android Studio I am getting in my console an error- \"Error loading project: Cannot load 3 facets Details...\"
For me I went to Settings -> Plugins
and de-selected Gradle
then immediately re-selected it, let Android restart and then disabled the Flutter plugin, let it restart again. See this fuller answer for more details.
After enabling the Android Support plugin (File->Settings->Plugins->Android Support), if you're using the Firebase Services plugin, you may need to disable Firebase Services, make sure Google Services is enabled, click 'Apply' and finally re-enable Firebase Services. This helped me when a an event log appears complaining of disabled plugin.
after opening android studio, open settings and the go to plugins,then do following steps
Below Solution Might Help someone, it always work for me in Android Studio(Ubuntu)
Go to setting >> Plugins window
you will found too many plugins installed and enabled by default.
Check below listed 3 plugins
1) IntelliLang
2) JUnit
3) Kotlin
It might be already Enabled, if not then enable it. if Enabled then Disable it and re-Enable.
Then Ok >> Apply and Restart Android Studio.
if not solve your problem disable all pugins and enable it again. I hope it works
Open android studio, open settings and then go to plugins, now disable all plugins and restart android studio. After restarting android studio open settings and then go to plugins, now enable all plugins then restart android studio. It should work after that.
(Shorter solutions to the problem are shown above and have many thumbs up votes. If they don't work for you, several people have thanked me for this, so give it a try.)
I was using Android Studio 3.0.1
and Gradle 4.1
when I got the "Facets" errors. I fixed it by doing what follows.
Stop AS. If AS is hung, force it to stop using Task Manager.
Restart AS. if you have errors and NO WAY TO GET TO FILE>SETTINGS…, you likely are where I was. Read on.
If you have a popup about facets
that is similar to this...
... look at Gradle console. If you get the message Problems found loading plugins
, followed by a list of errors that say “required plugin
Android Support is disabled " , followed by a message that has a link saying " ...
( show balloon)`, click that link.
The link will have an option to Choose to
enable Android Support `. Do so.
Restart AS.
If you can get to File > Settings
and have no errors, great. I guess you're finished.
But I faced a new error, so you may too:
If you get this error...
Info:Gradle tasks [clean, :app:generateDebugSources,
:app:generateDebugAndroidTestSources,:app:mockableAndroidJar]
Error:Failed to complete Gradle execution.
Cause: **Write access is allowed from event dispatch thread only**
... go to File -> Project Structure -> SDK Location
.
Check the box Use embedded JDK
.
Set jdk location
to C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\jre
.
(My path was set to C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio
1\jre
. The 1 is a little disconcerting, but ok so far.)
Hit OK
and exit Settings
.
Choose Run
or Debug
(or Run …
or Debug …
).
(If you still have problems, check out the other Answers above and below.) This is as good as I can do. Sorry if it didn't help.
This seems to combine two or three threads about two or three problems:
Facet errors (I ignored the popup.)
Plugin errors (but no access to File Settings)
Write access only from dispatch thread (for which the fix seems unrelated).