How to import a Project into bitbucket repository from Android Studio?

Android StudioImportRepositoryBitbucket

Android Studio Problem Overview


So basically I have an Android Studio project on my local computer and I need to add it into my BitBucket repository I created online. I just can't get it right with Android Studio. I can't upload files from Android Studio project to my BitBucket repository.

How can I do such a thing?

Android Studio Solutions


Solution 1 - Android Studio

Here is how I did it without plugins:

  1. Create the repository on your Bitbucket account

  2. Create your project in Android Studio

  3. In Android Studio, Go to VCS

  4. Choose 'Enable version control'

  5. Choose Git and press OK

  6. Right click on your project, choose Git then click Add

  7. Open Terminal in Android Studio

  8. Go to your Bitbucket repository Overview

  9. Click on 'I have an existing Project'

  10. Copy the 'git remote add origin ... etc.' line to your terminal and press enter

  11. Click on 'Commit Changes', write your comment then press Commit and push

Also add the 'git push -u origin master' in the terminal at part 10 of above

Solution 2 - Android Studio

Heres is what i did without plugins

Already have a project in Android Studio

1- Create the repository on your Bitbucket account

2- In Android Studio, Go to VCS

3- Choose 'Enable version control'

4- Choose Git and press OK

5- Right click on your project, choose Git then click Add

6- Go to VCS -> Commit Changes

7- Uncheck 'Perform Code Analysis'

8- Press Commit and Push in the Commit button

9- A new window will open, on the left press the DEFINE REMOTE link

10- Go to your Bitbucket repository Overview

11- Click on 'I have an existing Project'

12- Copy the link from bitbucket to the URL tab in the Define Remote Window ,e.g. '[email protected]:username/project.git' without the 'git remote add origin...' (maybe it will ask you for a password of your bitbucket account), press Ok

13 Press Push, and it's done

Solution 3 - Android Studio

  • In the Android studio, go to VCS-> 'Enable version control'.

From dropdown menu select Git, then click OK.

  • Right click on your Project view in the Android Studio:

go to Git -> Add.

(All the files in the project should change the color, turned green probably)

  • Open Terminal in the Android studio.

From your empty repo in the Bitbucket page, copy from the paragraph "Step 2: Connect your existing repository to Bitbucket" the line :

git remote add origin https://<user>@bitbucket.org/<path>.git, then Enter.

Now type:

git commit -m "initial commit" (to commit all the files from the Project), then Enter.

Now type:

git push -u origin master (to push all the commited files to the master- or the other branch, just change "master" to other branch).

That's it. Your project is versioned and placed in your Bitbucket repo.

Solution 4 - Android Studio

If you want to use Android studio without the use of console/terminal. Use below steps to create a new project in Bitbucket.

  1. Go to VCS in Android Studio

  2. Choose 'Enable version control'

  3. Choose Git and press OK

  4. Right click on your project, choose Git then click Add

  5. Create the repository on your Bitbucket account

  6. Go to your repository in Bitbucket, Copy the https url

  7. Go to Android studio project -> Git -> Repository -> Remotes

  8. Add a new entry with value of https link received from step 6

  9. Android studio -> your project -> Git -> Commit Directory -> Commit & Push

Make sure you define your .ignore file to avoid unnecessary items being copied to bitbucket

Solution 5 - Android Studio

From Android Studio, go the the VCS menu on the menu bar and select Import into Version Control, select which VCS you want to use ie: Create GIT repository.

Solution 6 - Android Studio

Easiest way is to clone your empty repo with standard "git clone [email protected]:projectNameAndLocation.git". So let's clone it to the location, as example, user/newAndroidProject.

Create an emtpy Android project from Android studio (let's call it just AProject), in case you don't have one.

Now copy all the files from your new Android project root directory(everything from AProject folder) or just copy all the files from your existing project root directory into the location where your empty repo directory is (into the newAndroidProject folder as example). So everything from AProject>, goes in the newAndroidProject>.

All the files will be automatically added under the git, inside this repo folder. You can open then for example in the SourceTree your "newAndroidProject" and you will see all the files there and then just push everything to the origin (after you edit your .gitignore file of course).

Solution 7 - Android Studio

The BitBucket plugin didn't work with me. However I was able to clone the repository by coping the https url and pasting it in Android Studio then enter the username and password and it should be able to clone it.

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