How to import an android project as a module in Android Studio?

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I’m trying to import a project Android as a module of another project:

Como eu faço

But when I try to import, Gradle makes a mistake saying he can’t find the method android() in the archive build.gradle module. I have already tried to import by selecting the entire project folder, and only the "app" folder, and yet, the same error persists.

esse é o erro

Here what is written in build.gradle module:

android {
    buildToolsVersion "21.1.2"
    compileSdkVersion 21
    sourceSets {
        main {
            manifest.srcFile 'AndroidManifest.xml'
            java.srcDirs = ['src']
            aidl.srcDirs = ['src']
            renderscript.srcDirs = ['src']
            res.srcDirs = ['res']
            assets.srcDirs = ['assets']
            jniLibs.srcDirs = ['libs']
        }

        instrumentTest.setRoot('tests')
    }
}


// called every time gradle gets executed, takes the native dependencies of
// the natives configuration, and extracts them to the proper libs/ folders
// so they get packed with the APK.
task copyAndroidNatives() { 
    file("libs/armeabi/").mkdirs();
    file("libs/armeabi-v7a/").mkdirs();
    file("libs/x86/").mkdirs();

    configurations.natives.files.each { jar ->
        def outputDir = null
        if(jar.name.endsWith("natives-armeabi-v7a.jar")) outputDir = file("libs/armeabi-v7a")
        if(jar.name.endsWith("natives-armeabi.jar")) outputDir = file("libs/armeabi")
        if(jar.name.endsWith("natives-x86.jar")) outputDir = file("libs/x86")
        if(outputDir != null) {
            copy {
                from zipTree(jar)
                into outputDir
                include "*.so"
            }
        }
    }
}

task run(type: Exec) {
    def path
    def localProperties = project.file("../local.properties")
    if (localProperties.exists()) {
        Properties properties = new Properties()
        localProperties.withInputStream { instr ->
            properties.load(instr)
        }
        def sdkDir = properties.getProperty('sdk.dir')
        if (sdkDir) {
            path = sdkDir
        } else {
            path = "$System.env.ANDROID_HOME"
        }
    } else {
        path = "$System.env.ANDROID_HOME"
    }

    def adb = path + "/platform-tools/adb"
    commandLine "$adb", 'shell', 'am', 'start', '-n', 'br.ufc.great.arviewer.android/br.ufc.great.arviewer.android.AndroidLauncher'
}

// sets up the Android Eclipse project, using the old Ant based build.
eclipse {
    // need to specify Java source sets explicitely, SpringSource Gradle Eclipse plugin
    // ignores any nodes added in classpath.file.withXml
    sourceSets {
        main {
            java.srcDirs "src", 'gen'
        }
    }

    jdt {
        sourceCompatibility = 1.6
        targetCompatibility = 1.6
    }

    classpath {
        plusConfigurations += [ project.configurations.compile ]        
        containers 'com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.ANDROID_FRAMEWORK', 'com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.LIBRARIES'       
    }

    project {
        name = appName + "-android"
        natures 'com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.AndroidNature'
        buildCommands.clear();
        buildCommand "com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.ResourceManagerBuilder"
        buildCommand "com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.PreCompilerBuilder"
        buildCommand "org.eclipse.jdt.core.javabuilder"
        buildCommand "com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.ApkBuilder"
    }
}

// sets up the Android Idea project, using the old Ant based build.
idea {
    module {
        sourceDirs += file("src");
        scopes = [ COMPILE: [plus:[project.configurations.compile]]]        

        iml {
            withXml {
                def node = it.asNode()
                def builder = NodeBuilder.newInstance();
                builder.current = node;
                builder.component(name: "FacetManager") {
                    facet(type: "android", name: "Android") {
                        configuration {
                            option(name: "UPDATE_PROPERTY_FILES", value:"true")
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
  • Have you tried saving the other project as a module? Or is it already like this?

  • No. I didn’t know I needed to do this. Could you tell me how to do it?

  • Messiah, could include the build.gradle module?

  • I edited the question and added this file

  • Did not miss include the line apply plugin: 'com.android.library' at first?

  • i added this line. Now the error has changed. Error:(29, 0) Could not find Property 'natives' on Configuration container.

  • Could you create a new module, import the classes, save and then import into the other project? Another thing, it wouldn’t be easier for you to create a new module in the project instead of importing?

  • No, because the module I want to import is a libGDX project. This project was not created normally, it was created by lib executable. It has a number of settings that I don’t know how it works. I just tried to copy things into a new module, but it didn’t work.

  • I managed to fix this error. Now I can’t import the classes from the other module :/ ta dificil

  • Try to do this by using the step-by-step tutorial: http://answall.com/questions/162749/como-crea-uma-library-android-utilizando-o-android-studio

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To import the classes from the other module, try adding this to the file build.gradle of your project:

dependencies {
  compile project(':seuModulo')
}

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