I had a GitHub project forked and some fixes applied to it. Now would like to use it as dependency in a project of mine. Have followed the instructions provided at jitpack.io but gradle build fails to find it.
build.gradle (all projects)
allprojects {
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
}
build.gradle (module)
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.user:repo:e91058a'
}
Have tried calling File->Sync
in Android Studio and running gradlew build --refresh-dependencies
. Also tried defining dev-SNAPSHOT
as the version number instead of commit hash. But it always ends up with Failed to resolve
error.
What am I missing here?
Check your repositority on jitpack.io, and verify that the snapshot was actually built. (Enter your repo url, select 'branches', you must see a green icon near your commit sha) Also if your repository is private, you'd need to add access token in build.gradle (you can find it in ur account setting)