I am confused about the assets
folder. It doesn't come auto-created in Android Studio, and almost all the forums in which this is discussed talk about Eclipse.
How can the Assets directory be configured in Android Studio?
Answer
Since Android Studio uses the new Gradle-based build system, you should be putting assets/
inside of the source sets (e.g., src/main/assets/
).
In a typical Android Studio project, you will have an app/
module, with a main/
sourceset (app/src/main/
off of the project root), and so your primary assets would go in app/src/main/assets/
. However:
If you need assets specific to a build, such as
debug
versusrelease
, you can create sourcesets for those roles (e.g,.app/src/release/assets/
)Your product flavors can also have sourcesets with assets (e.g.,
app/src/googleplay/assets/
)Your instrumentation tests can have an
androidTest
sourceset with custom assets (e.g.,app/src/androidTest/assets/
), though be sure to ask theInstrumentationRegistry
forgetContext()
, notgetTargetContext()
, to access those assets
Also, a quick reminder: assets are read-only at runtime. Use internal storage, external storage, or the Storage Access Framework for read/write content.
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