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How to change package name of an Android Application

My keystore is corrupt, therefore the Android Market is requiring me to rename the app and resubmit it. However, whenever I go to edit the package names in Manifest and throughout the files, it gives me tons of errors.

What's the proper way to change the application name?

thankfully they added a "magical, change package name button" since 2010 - see @Marc Bernstein's answer - stackoverflow.com/a/4025633/383414
thanks Richard Le ...
Possible duplicate of Android Studio Rename Package
hard to be a duplicate when this was asked 3 years prior...

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Marc Bernstein

There is a way to change the package name easily in Eclipse. Right click on your project, scroll down to Android Tools, and then click on Rename Application Package.


Just tried Eldar's and it worked - but I'm sure this will work, too.
This is correct answer, but current ADT is broken, and it BREAKS every reference to your R class. So you have to click on each individual file, do "ctrl-shift-o" (or cmd-shift-o on Mac), and select your new-package-named R (DO NOT select android.R! things will break horribly), then hit save. ... and repeat for EVERY individual file :(
@Adam just to make our life more easier, click the project and use ctrl+shift+o, it will update the imported reference in ALL class/file :D
this just saved my life since I lost my ridiculous storekey and had to republish my application.
i found the file package names declared at the top of each file to not to match the new package, nor the folder they are in. you can right click that source folder that still has the old package name (at least mine always does), select 'refactor' then 'rename' and rename it to the new package. eclipse will then rename the folder and the package declarations of each file to the new package name, like it should have done in the first place.
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eldarerathis

If you're using Eclipse, you could try these instructions from Android's developer site. They're specifically for the GestureBuilder sample but should apply to any application as far as I can tell:

[H]ere's how you could do this in Eclipse: Right-click on the package name (src/com.android.gesture.builder). Select Refactor > Rename and change the name, for example to com.android.gestureNEW.builder. Open the manifest file. Inside the tag, change the package name to com.android.gestureNEW.builder. Open each of the two Activity files and do Ctrl-Shift-O to add missing import packages, then save each file. Run the GestureBuilder application on the emulator.

Also, be sure you remembered to rename the package itself along with the references to it in the files. In Eclipse you can see the name of the package in the file explorer window/tree view on the left hand side. In my experience, Eclipse can sometimes be a little finnicky and unreliable with this (leaving behind stray references to the old package name, for example).


This is probably the best way to do it, there is no magical, change package name button.
Yes there is. See @Marc Bernstein's answer.
I don't think the original questioner needed to change Java package names too. Marc's should be the accepted answer.
The first step is not "right click on", should be choosing "Refactor" in menu.
And you might need to change app_name in res->values=>strings.xml
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El Bert

Here's how you could do this in Eclipse:

Right-click on the package name (src/com.android.gesture.builder). Select Refactor > Rename and change the name, for example to com.android.gestureNEW.builder. Open the manifest file. Inside the tag, change the package name to com.android.gestureNEW.builder. Open each of the two Activity files and do Ctrl+Shift+O to add missing import packages, then save each file. Run the GestureBuilder application on the emulator.

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https://i.stack.imgur.com/BR7sm.png


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Community

In Android Studio, which, quite honestly, you should be using, change the package name by right-clicking on the package name in the project structure -> Refactor -> Rename...

It then gives the option of renaming the directory or the package. Select the package. The directory should follow suit. Type in your new package name, and click Refactor. It will change all the imports and remove redundant imports for you. You can even have it fix it for you in comments and strings, etc.

Lastly, change the package name accordingly in your AndroidManifest.xml towards the top. Otherwise you will get errors everywhere complaining about R.whatever.

Another very useful solution

First create a new package with the desired nameby right clicking on thejava folder -> new -> package.`

Then, select and drag all your classes to the new package. AndroidStudio will re-factor the package name everywhere.

After that: in your app's build.gradle add/edit applicationId with the new one. i.e. (com.a.bc in my case):

defaultConfig {
    applicationId "com.a.bc"
    minSdkVersion 13
    targetSdkVersion 19
}

Original post and more comments here


Weirdly, when I do that, it does not give the choice directory/package ... only the "module name" ...
It does the same to me right now if I right-click on the root directory. At least for me, that's not my actual package name. If your package name is com.a.bc, there should be a directory below the root directory called bc. That's where you'll get the different options. Right now, I'm getting directory or module. Try module. You can always undo it (Ctrl+z should do it) if it breaks anything.
Thanks .. shit, you mean the ".idea" directory or the "app" directory? I've just posted an explanatory Q .. stackoverflow.com/questions/23786361/… Ahh .. I now see "Select refactoring directory/module" when I click on my "app" folder.... hoy caramba!
@JoeBlow right click on package under the folder java
"Android Studio, which, quite honestly, you should be using" Keeping in mind that the question was asked in 2010, while AS wasn't even announced until 2013, let alone released as a stable build (2014). Granted, users nowadays should be using AS. :-)
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clusterflux

Without Eclipse:

Change package name and Activity names in AndroidManifext.xml and anywhere else it shows up in .xml files (custom view names, etc) Update package import statement across all source files Rename all folders to match the package name. Folder locations: a. bin/classes b. gen c. src Update the project name in build.xml (or your apk's name won't change) Delete all the .class files in bin/classes/com/example/myapp/ (if you skip this step the files don't get rewritten during build and dex give a bunch of trouble processing "class name does not match path" errors Delete gen/com/example/myapp/BuildConfig.java (I don't know why deleting BuildConfig.class in step 3a didn't cause dex to update it's path to this, but until I deleted BuildConfig.java it kept recreating gen/com/oldapp_example/oldapp and putting BuildConfig.class in there. I don't know why R.java from the same location doesn't have this problem. I suspect BuildConfig.java is auto-generated in pre-compile but R.java is not)

The above 6 steps are what I did to get my package name changed and get a successful* build. There may be a better way to handle steps 5 and 6 via dex commands to update paths, or perhaps by editing classes.dex.d in the root directory of the project. I'm not familiar with dex or if it's ok to delete/edit classes.dex.d so I went with the method of deleting .class files that I know will be regenerated in the build. I then checked classes.dex.d to see what still needed to be updated.

*No errors or warnings left in my build EXCEPT dex and apkbuilder both state "Found Deleted Target File" with no specifics about what that file is. Not sure if this shows up in every build, if it was there before I messed with my package name, or if it's a result of my deletions and I'm missing a step.


I solved the rename as you did, but with a simplification: delete bin and gen folders. Also I couldn't import the renamed project in Eclipse until I modified the hidden file .project, it had the old project name under
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Deepak Sharma

Follow these steps:-

Right click on the project.

Go to Android tools.

Click on Rename Application Package.

Change the application package name.

DONE


This works, but you should also refactor the base src folder package name.
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Movsar Bekaev

The fastest way to do that in Android Studio 1.3:

Change the package name in the manifest Go to Module Settings[F4]-> Flavors, into Application Id write the same name. Create new package with that name: [right-click-> new-> package] Select all java files of your project and then proceed [Right-click-> Refactor-> Move-> {Select package}-> Refactor]

P.S. If you will not follow this order you can end up changing all the java files one by one with new imports and a bunch of compile time errors, so the order is very important.


With this method, the R remains unchanged by the refactoring. so import com.app.myapp.R DOES NOT change to the new package name, and you have to take one by one...
@OWADVL, R changes automatically when you move files to the new package, Android Studio automativally performs rebuilding when you move .java files, I do this thing every day and as long as I keep this order, I never change anything in .java files manually
But in Eclipse, we could change the app package ID, without changing the package of all the code. The wizard would rename BuildConfig & R references for you. I'm puzzled that the same thing doesn't exist in AS.
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erdomester

Changing package name is a pain in the ass. It looks like different methods work for different people. My solution is quick and error free. Looks like no cleaning or resetting eclipse is needed.

Right click on the package name then Refractor > Rename. Right click on the project name Android tools > Rename Application Package. Manually set the package names in the Manifest that have not been changed by the previous steps.


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m0j0

Bernstein has the method, use the Eclipse tool, "Rename Application Package", you may have to do some clean-up even after the fact. Also, Eclipse sometimes loses track of things when you make changes to a project. You may have to use the "Clean Project" tool (under the "Project" menu.) If that doesn't work, you may have to close and restart Eclipse. Voo-doo solutions, but Eclipse can be that way.


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robisaks

I found the easiest solution was to use Regexxer to replace "com.package.name" with "com.newpackage.name", then rename the directories properly. Super easy, super fast.


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Sathirar

Fist change the package name in the manifest file Re-factor > Rename the name of the package in src folder and put a tick for rename subpackages That is all you are done.


I tried using Marc Bernstein's Android Tools->Rename Application Package, but it gave me error. This was simpler, though I had to fix some things after the change
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LikeYou

There is also another solution for users without Eclipse, simply change the package attribute in tag in AndroidManifest.xml, by replacing the the old package name used with a new one. Note: You have to adjust the all the related import statements and related folders manually in your project than, too.

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    package="new.package.name"
    .....
</manifest>

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MapleLover

Alternative:

Open AndroidManifest.xml Change package="NEW NAME" within manifest tag.


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PassKit

Right Click on Project >Android Tools >Rename Application Package Go to src and right click on your main package >Refactor >Rename Go to manifest file and change your package name .


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Dudeist

I just lost few hours trying all solutions. I was sure, problem is in my code - apk starting but some errors when working with different classes and activities.

Only way working with my project:

rename it - file/rename and check all checkboxes check for non renamed places, I had in one of layout old name still in tools:context=".. create new workspace import project into new workspace

For me it works, only solution.


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Raul Pinto

So, using IntelliJ with Android (Studio) plugin was: I went to AndroidManifest.xml on top and changed package name by right-clicking -> Refactor -> rename. Our then package name had four parts a.b.c.d, the new one only a.b.c. So I renamed the first three. Then I went to the directory of generated sources (app\build\generated\source\r\development\debug\a\b\c\d), right-clicked R class and Refactor->Move[d] it to one package higher. Same with BuildConfig in app\build\generated\source\buildConfig\development\debug\a\b\c\d.

By using Refactor->Move, IntelliJ updates all references to BuildConfig and R.

Finally I updated all applicationId[s] I found in gradle.build I found. I hit Clean Project, Make and Rebuild Project. Deleted the app from my phone and hit "Play". It all worked out so refactoring was easy and quite fast.


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Anup

In Android Studio 1.2.2 Say if you want to change com.example.myapp to org.mydomain.mynewapp You can follow the steps in each of the directories as displayed in the below screen shot. It will give you the preview option so that you can preview before making any changes.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/2KETr.png

Also update the file build.gradle which is not updated automatically.

defaultConfig {
        applicationId "org.mydomain.mynewapp" //update the new package name here
        minSdkVersion 15
        targetSdkVersion 22
        versionCode 1
        versionName "1.0"
    }

After that it will ask for sync do it. Then everything will be fine. I'm able to upload my APK to google store after this. Make sure you have signed your app to upload it to the store.


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Hanisha

In your Android studio , at project panel , there is gear icon "Click on it". Uncheck the Compact Empty Middle Packages Now the package directory has been broken up i.e individual directories. Select the directory you want to rename. Right click on that particular directory. Select refactor and then rename option. The dialog box has been open up,rename it. After putting new name, click on Refactor. Then click on Do Refactor at bottom. Then android studio will update all changes. Now open build.gradle file and update the applicationId & sync it. Now go to manifest file and rename the package. Rebuild your Project. You are done :)