Dji Imports Generate Error in jUnit Tests Android
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?
android gradle junit dji-sdk
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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?
android gradle junit dji-sdk
Did you tryandroidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'
and / ortestImplementation '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?
android gradle junit dji-sdk
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?
android gradle junit dji-sdk
android gradle junit dji-sdk
asked Nov 13 '18 at 15:22
Sam SchererSam Scherer
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Did you tryandroidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'
and / ortestImplementation '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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Did you tryandroidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'
and / ortestImplementation '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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Did you try
androidTestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'
and / ortestImplementation 'com.dji:dji-sdk:4.7.1'
. And maybe also for the provided dependency.– Vall0n
Nov 13 '18 at 15:56