AndroidStudio - Module Dependencies in Gradle

Tiberiu Mihai picture Tiberiu Mihai · Sep 6, 2013 · Viewed 71.8k times · Source

I have a little problem compiling an android application using module dependencies in Android Studio.

So, I want my application to use the library 'slidingmenu' (link here).

Here is my application tree:

  • Application
  • slidingmenu (source files)
  • slidingmenu-maps-support (source files)

Here is a link to see what I mean.

This is the error I'm getting.

Gradle: A problem occurred configuring project ':Application'.

Failed to notify project evaluation listener.

Configuration with name 'default' not found.

How do I specify a module dependency and where do I put the modules (inside Application or inside ApplicationProject?

Thanks!

EDIT 1: Never mind! I got back to eclipse! Android Studio is just not ready for a true project development.

Answer

Karim Varela picture Karim Varela · Oct 4, 2013

You should put your library modules inside the Application Project. In order to specify a module dependency, simply:

  1. Right click on Application->Open Module Settings
  2. Click on the '+' icon
  3. Select the root directory for your library module you'd like to add.
  4. Follow the prompts

Then, this module will show up in your project. Then, you need to add it to Application as a library dependency. Once again, in your Module Settings:

  1. Select your Application module
  2. Select the Dependencies tab on the right
  3. Click the '+' icon on the bottom
  4. Select Module Dependency
  5. Select your desired library module