Find all issues saying `require API level` in Intellij / Android Studio












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I want find all issues saying call requires some API level in whole project.




Call requires API level 21 (current min is 19):
android.content.res.Resources#getDrawable




I could see its issue id is Issue id: NewApi. But I can not find a inspection name for same. Basically I want run inspection by name to get all these issues.










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    I want find all issues saying call requires some API level in whole project.




    Call requires API level 21 (current min is 19):
    android.content.res.Resources#getDrawable




    I could see its issue id is Issue id: NewApi. But I can not find a inspection name for same. Basically I want run inspection by name to get all these issues.










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      I want find all issues saying call requires some API level in whole project.




      Call requires API level 21 (current min is 19):
      android.content.res.Resources#getDrawable




      I could see its issue id is Issue id: NewApi. But I can not find a inspection name for same. Basically I want run inspection by name to get all these issues.










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      I want find all issues saying call requires some API level in whole project.




      Call requires API level 21 (current min is 19):
      android.content.res.Resources#getDrawable




      I could see its issue id is Issue id: NewApi. But I can not find a inspection name for same. Basically I want run inspection by name to get all these issues.







      android android-studio intellij-idea






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      KhemrajKhemraj

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          You can find the name in Settings -> Inspections (there is no filter by id, though)



          In your case it's Calling new methods on older versions.






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            That's what I needed, thanks!

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:11



















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          its very Simple




          1. In Android Studio Right click over any class file.

          2. Select Analyze and select Inspect Code

          3. Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like Whole Project, Module App
            or specific file.

          4. Click OK


          it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.






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          • Perhaps I mentioned run inspection by name in my question. I needed that for only versions issue. See @Sergey answer. Thanks for answer.

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:12











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          You can find the name in Settings -> Inspections (there is no filter by id, though)



          In your case it's Calling new methods on older versions.






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            That's what I needed, thanks!

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:11
















          3














          You can find the name in Settings -> Inspections (there is no filter by id, though)



          In your case it's Calling new methods on older versions.






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            That's what I needed, thanks!

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:11














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          You can find the name in Settings -> Inspections (there is no filter by id, though)



          In your case it's Calling new methods on older versions.






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          You can find the name in Settings -> Inspections (there is no filter by id, though)



          In your case it's Calling new methods on older versions.







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          Sergey GlotovSergey Glotov

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            That's what I needed, thanks!

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:11














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            That's what I needed, thanks!

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:11








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          That's what I needed, thanks!

          – Khemraj
          Nov 21 '18 at 7:11





          That's what I needed, thanks!

          – Khemraj
          Nov 21 '18 at 7:11













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          its very Simple




          1. In Android Studio Right click over any class file.

          2. Select Analyze and select Inspect Code

          3. Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like Whole Project, Module App
            or specific file.

          4. Click OK


          it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Perhaps I mentioned run inspection by name in my question. I needed that for only versions issue. See @Sergey answer. Thanks for answer.

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:12
















          0














          its very Simple




          1. In Android Studio Right click over any class file.

          2. Select Analyze and select Inspect Code

          3. Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like Whole Project, Module App
            or specific file.

          4. Click OK


          it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Perhaps I mentioned run inspection by name in my question. I needed that for only versions issue. See @Sergey answer. Thanks for answer.

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:12














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          its very Simple




          1. In Android Studio Right click over any class file.

          2. Select Analyze and select Inspect Code

          3. Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like Whole Project, Module App
            or specific file.

          4. Click OK


          it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.






          share|improve this answer













          its very Simple




          1. In Android Studio Right click over any class file.

          2. Select Analyze and select Inspect Code

          3. Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like Whole Project, Module App
            or specific file.

          4. Click OK


          it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Nov 21 '18 at 7:03









          Aniruddh PariharAniruddh Parihar

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          • Perhaps I mentioned run inspection by name in my question. I needed that for only versions issue. See @Sergey answer. Thanks for answer.

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:12



















          • Perhaps I mentioned run inspection by name in my question. I needed that for only versions issue. See @Sergey answer. Thanks for answer.

            – Khemraj
            Nov 21 '18 at 7:12

















          Perhaps I mentioned run inspection by name in my question. I needed that for only versions issue. See @Sergey answer. Thanks for answer.

          – Khemraj
          Nov 21 '18 at 7:12





          Perhaps I mentioned run inspection by name in my question. I needed that for only versions issue. See @Sergey answer. Thanks for answer.

          – Khemraj
          Nov 21 '18 at 7:12


















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