There's a bit of documentation on settings you can add to gradle.properties
at http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/build_environment.html


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:30 PM, Xavier Ducrohet <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would ask on the gradle forums how to properly set this up. It should be
> possible to make this work.
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Ivan Samuelson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a feeling this is due to my company's firewall. We do have a proxy
>> that requires us to use our LAN ID and password to get to the internet,
>> although it's an automatic proxy that uses LDAP to determine who we are.
>> However, some apps will require us to enter the proxy address, port and our
>> username and password. In Android Studio, I've set all of this up
>> appropriately in the settings.
>>
>> Also, we use McAfee and I had to turn off host UPS, network IPS and
>> firewall and that allowed Gradle to go out to the internet and start the
>> compilation process.
>>
>> However, even after all of that, Gradle will eventually fail with the
>> following:
>>
>> Failed to refresh Gradle project 'My Application'
>>     Error:Error:Could not GET '
>> http://jcenter.bintray.com/com/android/tools/build/gradle/'. Received
>> status code 407 from server: Proxy Authentication Required
>> <a href="toggle.offline.mode">Enable Gradle 'offline mode' and sync
>> project</a>
>>
>>
>> Again, all the proxy information is setup correctly.
>>
>> Also, since I can never get an online compile to work, I cannot use
>> offline mode as it doesn't have all the dependencies downloaded/cached yet.
>> This is the one reason I do not like Gradle.
>>
>> This works at home, which of course, we don't have a proxy and such (I do
>> have a firewall, both via my router and Norton), but again, Android Studio
>> works just fine there.
>>
>> So, I'm wondering, is this due to my work's setup? Do we have to open up
>> something in the firewall at work?
>>
>> This is on a Windows 7 machine. And, they do have the machines locked
>> down, but developers, such as myself, are given admin access. I've tried
>> running AS both normally and telling it to run as admin, but it doesn't
>> matter. I still get the same error.
>>
>> Eclipse gives us no problem, but that's because it doesn't use Gradle and
>> I'm really thinking of just sticking with Eclipse. It's what I'm used to,
>> but it seems Android Studio might be the direction of the future, but I do
>> not like the online requirement that is needed for at least the first
>> compile. That puts an unnecessary constraint that I feel shouldn't be
>> there. What if I'm working somewhere where I don't have internet connection
>> and I want to start coding in AS? I can't do that.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated. I've search high and low and I've tried
>> all the suggestions (including setting up the proxy information in the
>> gradle.properties file) and nothing has worked.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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