Dji Imports Generate Error in jUnit Tests Android












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I'm trying to write junit tests for my Android application which uses the DJI Mobile SDK. The app compiles and runs fine, but when I import something like this to my testing file:



import dji.common.mission.waypoint.Waypoint;


I get the error:



error: package dji.common.mission.waypoint does not exist


I figure I should add these dependencies:



implementation('com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1')
compileOnly('com.dji:dji-sdk-provided:4.7.1')


to my test module. Currently they are under dependencies in build.gradle (Module: app). How to I make them available to files in my test folder?










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  • Did you try androidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1' and / or testImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'. And maybe also for the provided dependency.

    – Vall0n
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:56


















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I'm trying to write junit tests for my Android application which uses the DJI Mobile SDK. The app compiles and runs fine, but when I import something like this to my testing file:



import dji.common.mission.waypoint.Waypoint;


I get the error:



error: package dji.common.mission.waypoint does not exist


I figure I should add these dependencies:



implementation('com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1')
compileOnly('com.dji:dji-sdk-provided:4.7.1')


to my test module. Currently they are under dependencies in build.gradle (Module: app). How to I make them available to files in my test folder?










share|improve this question























  • Did you try androidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1' and / or testImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'. And maybe also for the provided dependency.

    – Vall0n
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:56
















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I'm trying to write junit tests for my Android application which uses the DJI Mobile SDK. The app compiles and runs fine, but when I import something like this to my testing file:



import dji.common.mission.waypoint.Waypoint;


I get the error:



error: package dji.common.mission.waypoint does not exist


I figure I should add these dependencies:



implementation('com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1')
compileOnly('com.dji:dji-sdk-provided:4.7.1')


to my test module. Currently they are under dependencies in build.gradle (Module: app). How to I make them available to files in my test folder?










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I'm trying to write junit tests for my Android application which uses the DJI Mobile SDK. The app compiles and runs fine, but when I import something like this to my testing file:



import dji.common.mission.waypoint.Waypoint;


I get the error:



error: package dji.common.mission.waypoint does not exist


I figure I should add these dependencies:



implementation('com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1')
compileOnly('com.dji:dji-sdk-provided:4.7.1')


to my test module. Currently they are under dependencies in build.gradle (Module: app). How to I make them available to files in my test folder?







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  • Did you try androidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1' and / or testImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'. And maybe also for the provided dependency.

    – Vall0n
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:56





















  • Did you try androidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1' and / or testImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'. And maybe also for the provided dependency.

    – Vall0n
    Nov 13 '18 at 15:56



















Did you try androidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1' and / or testImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'. And maybe also for the provided dependency.

– Vall0n
Nov 13 '18 at 15:56







Did you try androidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1' and / or testImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'. And maybe also for the provided dependency.

– Vall0n
Nov 13 '18 at 15:56














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