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A: Continuous Deployment throwing error using Github action

VonCCheck first: that your gradlew clean is executed from the root folder of your project, and that your settings.gradle is not in your .gitignore in that same repository. The root folder is MyApplication, not My Application. You can add a ./MyApplication/gradlew tasks to see how gradle is configur...

I have applied base plugin and also settings.gradle is not present in .gitignore. Still I have the same issue. Running ./MyApplication/gradlew tasks is success only. I have edited the question with its screenshot.
@Anju Success only? It should display its configured tasks. Can you click on the > in front of Task: tasks to see if it unfolds and display more details?
> in front of Task: tasks is not clickable
@Anju OK. What is your settings.gradle content then?
Added the same in the question. @VonC
Suppose I am removing 'clean' and giving it like this ./MyApplication/gradlew assembleDebug, then it will throw error as Task 'assembleDebug' not found in root project 'My Application'.
07:54
@Anju Wait... 'My Application? Shouldn't it be MyApplication?
'My Application' is automatically created when you create the app. Even if I remove the space in between issue still exists. @VonC
@Anju in that case, would the correct path be My Application/MyApplication? (as seen in your first screenshot in your question)
If I remove space in settings.gradle, my first screenshot will change like this - MyApplication
Then the path would be MyApplication/MyApplication
run: ./MyApplication/gradlew clean assembleDebug
how will this line of code change?
I didnt understand
08:00
The point is: gradle is not at the root of your project (named xxx, like 'My Application' or anything else)
It is in the subfolder 'MyApplication' of your project
I suspect the error message stems from that
I am trying to see if the settings.gradle needs to be changed to reflect its place in the project
So the command remains ./MyApplication/gradlew ...
yes, thats the reason why I added ./MyApplication/gradlew
if I give gradlew clean assembleDebug it will again throw error
stating gradlew is not found something like that
But the settings should show the gradle root is in xxx/MyApplication, not just xxx (I use xxx on purpose to differenciate with the subfolder MyApplication)
(one is a project name, the other a subdirectory name)
not sure about the settings
Maybe putting said setting at the root folder would help, as in stackoverflow.com/a/28661907/6309
08:15
I gave run: ./MyApplication/gradlew tasks --all
the output was as follows
not sure whether this will give any clue
No clean in that list indeed.
I would try the module approach I mentioned just above.
you mean to say I need to add include ':modules:MyApplication' within settings?
Yes, but with settings moved back to the actual root folder of your repository

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