Rummy
Rummy

Reputation: 117

Facebook SDK 4.8.2 import in ECLIPSE

How to import facebook sdk 4.8.2 in eclipse. I am unable to import as facebook folder contains aar file when we directly download developer site. And from git , unable to get src files of facebook

Upvotes: 2

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marcwjj
marcwjj

Reputation: 1745

Thank you so much! I'm still procrastinating migrating from Eclipse to Android Studio. And I found that the last version that works with Eclipse would be Facebook Android SDK 4.5.1. Download link here: https://origincache.facebook.com/developers/resources/?id=facebook-android-sdk-4.5.1.zip

Following this instructions make it work!

Upvotes: 0

piotrek1543
piotrek1543

Reputation: 19351

Here you have an answer from Android Facebook SDK 4 in Eclipse

I also have faced this problem, so I will write a short guide, how to install it in Eclipse.

Step 1. Import to Eclipse

First of all, download the latest version of SDK (on current moment it is 4.0). Unzip it to a folder.

Open Eclipse, click the right mouse button in "PackageExplorer" and choose "Import". After that, go to "Android" -> "Existing Android Code Into Workspace".

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Now click "Browse" and choose unzipped SDK folder, and deselect all other found projects, except from the "facebook" (it is an SDK). Other included projects are just samples, and you don't need them now.

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You may select "copy project to workspace" checkbox, if you need this.

Step 2. Fixing errors

After importing, we will see, that the whole facebook SDK package are in errors:

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But if we look closer, and open one of marked as error classes, we will find, that SDK tried to importsupport.v4 library:

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It required for properly compilation. You can find instructions how to download it using Android SDK Managerhere.

After it downloading, you can find it in your Android sdk folder: <sdk>/extras/android/support/v4. Then add it to the facebook SDK project: right mouse click on SDK project -> "Properties" -> "Java Build Path" -> "Libraries" -> "Add External JARs", and choose android-support-v4.jar from it's folder.

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After that a lot of errors will be gone:

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But, there are other errors. So we are going to another class, and found it error code piece. Move mouse pointer on it, and Eclipse will show you the hint, of what kind of error you are facing. It says that your compliance Java must be version 1.7. Allow Eclipse do it by clicking "Change project ...", or do it manually by going to "Properties" -> "Java Complier" -> "Compiler compilance level" -> "1.7".

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Moving ahead. Now we are facing only one kind of error, that says that the FB SDK can't find required Bolts Android library.

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We are going to google, found it compiled jar in a repository. Choose the latest version (for current moment it's 1.2.0, but SDK gradle file is using 1.1.4, so you may choose that), and download the jar. Now add it to the facebook SDK as external lib, as we do it before.

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Voila! Ther are no errors anymore!

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Also don't forget to set in the facebook SDK project "Properties" -> "Android", that it is a Library.

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Just for ensurance, close/re-open the SDK project and clean it ("Eclipse menu" -> "Project" -> "Clean"), so all files can build properly.

Step 3. Add it to the Android project

Now you can try to add it to your Android app. Go to your Android app project "Properties" -> "Android" -> "Library" -> "Add", and choose facebook SDK.

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Follow official tutorial, and set up your Android application project (don't forget to add all required elements to Manifest.xml). Than you can use this tutorial to add LoginButton to your Activity. Try to build it. It should run without problem.

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This also might be helpful, if you find any issue: Facebook SDK v.4 for Android: errors on Eclipse

Check also: Android Facebook SDK configuration on Eclipse

Hope it help


EDIT: As you would see in the comments below, this answer is not already corrected. The best way to deal with this problem is export project from Eclipse to Android Studio, which doesn't have this issue and becoming the first Android Developer tool, where Eclipse seems to be as was said on Android Dev Summit 2015 truly deprecated.

Upvotes: 3

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