Find all issues saying `require API level` in Intellij / Android Studio
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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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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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
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
android android-studio intellij-idea
asked Nov 21 '18 at 6:35
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
.
1
That's what I needed, thanks!
– Khemraj
Nov 21 '18 at 7:11
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its very Simple
- In Android Studio
Right click
over any class file. - Select
Analyze
and selectInspect Code
- Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like
Whole Project
,Module App
or specific file. - Click
OK
it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.
Perhaps I mentionedrun 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
.
1
That's what I needed, thanks!
– Khemraj
Nov 21 '18 at 7:11
add a comment |
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
.
1
That's what I needed, thanks!
– Khemraj
Nov 21 '18 at 7:11
add a comment |
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
.
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
.
answered Nov 21 '18 at 6:49
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
1
1
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
- In Android Studio
Right click
over any class file. - Select
Analyze
and selectInspect Code
- Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like
Whole Project
,Module App
or specific file. - Click
OK
it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.
Perhaps I mentionedrun 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
add a comment |
its very Simple
- In Android Studio
Right click
over any class file. - Select
Analyze
and selectInspect Code
- Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like
Whole Project
,Module App
or specific file. - Click
OK
it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.
Perhaps I mentionedrun 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
add a comment |
its very Simple
- In Android Studio
Right click
over any class file. - Select
Analyze
and selectInspect Code
- Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like
Whole Project
,Module App
or specific file. - Click
OK
it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.
its very Simple
- In Android Studio
Right click
over any class file. - Select
Analyze
and selectInspect Code
- Under the Popup window select the hierarchy like
Whole Project
,Module App
or specific file. - Click
OK
it will generate the report, by this report you can find all locations of implementation.
answered Nov 21 '18 at 7:03
Aniruddh PariharAniruddh Parihar
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Perhaps I mentionedrun 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
add a comment |
Perhaps I mentionedrun 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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