When I try to run
my android application on an Android device, the gradle console reports the following error:
Error:Execution failed for task ':app:transformClassesWithJarMergingForDebug'.
> com.android.build.api.transform.TransformException: java.util.zip.ZipException: duplicate entry: com/loopj/android/http/AsyncHttpClient$1.class
When I search for the "AsyncHttpClient" class, I see that it's indeed being found in two separate locations:
/Users/Afflatus/.gradle/caches/modules-2/files-2.1/com.loopj.android/android-async-http/1.4.9/5d171c3cd5343e5997f974561abed21442273fd1/android-async-http-1.4.9-sources.jar!/com/loopj/android/http/AsyncHttpClient.java
/Users/Afflatus/.ideaLibSources/android-async-http-1.4.9-sources.jar!/com/loopj/android/http/AsyncHttpClient.java
The first path seems to suggest it's a "cache" file... so I've tried invalidating & restarting my cache
, but both files are still there after the gradle gets rebuilt and I try to run
the application. I've read in alternate posts that it can be resolved by deleting one of the files... So I went to the cache location and deleted all the files found in the "1.4.9" folder... unfortunantly after reopening Android Studio, a new cache file gets created and I get the same error.
Other posts (here, here,here, and here) suggest if I add "./gradlew clean" to the root directory it would rebuild the gradle again just for the run (as far as I understand). So I tried doing that as well:
Which made my app's folder look like this:
But unfortunantly, that didn't help things I still get the same error. What am I doing wrong? What should I be doing?
Sometimes duplicate classes exception means that one of your dependencies uses implicitly the older or newer (with +) version of some library you also use in your project,
To resolve this issue you may add such block of code (put your library version after
'force'
) to yourbuild.gradle
file (Module:app):You may also exclude some group from your dependencies. For a single dependency you way write:
Tested to work on Android Studio with Gradle Plugin version
3.4.2
and Gradle version5.4.1
. Credits go to Dimitar Dimitrov and Schalk Cronjé from gradle org discussion groupIn my case, I am using
sensorocloud.jar
and thecompile 'com.loopj.android:android-async-http:1.4.9'
in my gradle which caused the same error as yours. Because sensoro cloud SDK used loopj'sasync-http
.I managed to solve it by manually removing the duplicate
.class
files in the jar file. (i.e.com.loopj.android
.class
files)(P.S. I have tried to search through the web to see if I could exclude certain class of a jar in gradle, but not succeed, e.g. I referenced this SO post)
its because you have added some Library two times in
libs
folder, this could happen sometimes when you have multiple versions of same library inlibs
folder. Check it and remove any duplicate jar file.and second option could be you have also added the dependency in
gradle.build
and also have jar inlibs
folder.So check both places and remove duplicate entries and the clean and build
APK
again.Hope it helps