Project structure is not opening in android studio?
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src folder is missing in my currently running android studio project.Project structure is also not opening
Files->project
structure is in disabled state
in app-> build
, I can see only
1)generated
2)intermediates
but src folder is missing
What might be the reason and how to proceed further?
Thanks in advance
android android-studio
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src folder is missing in my currently running android studio project.Project structure is also not opening
Files->project
structure is in disabled state
in app-> build
, I can see only
1)generated
2)intermediates
but src folder is missing
What might be the reason and how to proceed further?
Thanks in advance
android android-studio
It means the project source files are missing or Gradle is not able to import all of your project. I suggest you check your hard drive location where the project is located and go through the directories to see if it matches that for default android projects.
– Cool Guy CG
Nov 10 at 15:58
Do you get any errors? Did you try "make project"? Can you create a new project in android studio without issues?
– Georgios S.
Nov 10 at 15:59
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src folder is missing in my currently running android studio project.Project structure is also not opening
Files->project
structure is in disabled state
in app-> build
, I can see only
1)generated
2)intermediates
but src folder is missing
What might be the reason and how to proceed further?
Thanks in advance
android android-studio
src folder is missing in my currently running android studio project.Project structure is also not opening
Files->project
structure is in disabled state
in app-> build
, I can see only
1)generated
2)intermediates
but src folder is missing
What might be the reason and how to proceed further?
Thanks in advance
android android-studio
android android-studio
edited Nov 10 at 15:48
Karthic Srinivasan
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asked Nov 10 at 8:32
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It means the project source files are missing or Gradle is not able to import all of your project. I suggest you check your hard drive location where the project is located and go through the directories to see if it matches that for default android projects.
– Cool Guy CG
Nov 10 at 15:58
Do you get any errors? Did you try "make project"? Can you create a new project in android studio without issues?
– Georgios S.
Nov 10 at 15:59
add a comment |
It means the project source files are missing or Gradle is not able to import all of your project. I suggest you check your hard drive location where the project is located and go through the directories to see if it matches that for default android projects.
– Cool Guy CG
Nov 10 at 15:58
Do you get any errors? Did you try "make project"? Can you create a new project in android studio without issues?
– Georgios S.
Nov 10 at 15:59
It means the project source files are missing or Gradle is not able to import all of your project. I suggest you check your hard drive location where the project is located and go through the directories to see if it matches that for default android projects.
– Cool Guy CG
Nov 10 at 15:58
It means the project source files are missing or Gradle is not able to import all of your project. I suggest you check your hard drive location where the project is located and go through the directories to see if it matches that for default android projects.
– Cool Guy CG
Nov 10 at 15:58
Do you get any errors? Did you try "make project"? Can you create a new project in android studio without issues?
– Georgios S.
Nov 10 at 15:59
Do you get any errors? Did you try "make project"? Can you create a new project in android studio without issues?
– Georgios S.
Nov 10 at 15:59
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It means the project source files are missing or Gradle is not able to import all of your project. I suggest you check your hard drive location where the project is located and go through the directories to see if it matches that for default android projects.
– Cool Guy CG
Nov 10 at 15:58
Do you get any errors? Did you try "make project"? Can you create a new project in android studio without issues?
– Georgios S.
Nov 10 at 15:59