| Version | Change log |
| Android SDK 9.3.0 Jan 17, 2026 |
New features and usability improvements: Test reporting improvements: Gradle provides a rich set of features and abstractions for testing JVM code, along with test reports to display results. Test results reporting: The HTML test report generated by the test task, TestReport, and other AbstractTestTask usages now presents test results in a clearer structure that reflects how tests are defined This results from Gradle adopting the incubating Test Event Reporting API internally. In the following sections, "Suite" refers specifically to the suite features of JUnit 4, JUnit Jupiter, and TestNG while "Container" refers to a general grouping of tests, such as a class. Nested test changes: For JUnit 4 and JUnit Jupiter, nested test classes are now shown nested under their enclosing class in the HTML Test Report. For example, if you had an OuterClass with an InnerClass nested inside it, it would previously be shown as: + OuterClass$InnerClass |-- someTestMethodInInnerClass It will now be reported in the HTML Test Report as: + OuterClass |-+ InnerClass (or OuterClass$InnerClass for JUnit 4) |-- someTestMethodInInnerClass With multiple inner classes: + OuterClass |-+ InnerClass1 (or OuterClass$InnerClass1 for JUnit 4) |-- someTestMethodInInnerClass1 + InnerClass2 (or OuterClass$InnerClass2 for JUnit 4) |-- someTestMethodInInnerClass2 The XML report remains the same, nested classes are still written as TEST-OuterClass$InnerClass.xml. Parameterized test changes: Parameterized tests now create a suite that contains all the parameterized test cases for a given method. Suite changes: Suites now contain the classes they run, rather than those classes being shown as siblings. Package suite changes: Packages are no longer represented as containers in the HTML report. There are two main reasons for this change: With support for non-class-based testing, Gradle cannot reliably determine if a container corresponds to a class, so synthesizing a package container can be |
| Android SDK 9.2.1 Nov 17, 2025 |
Windows ARM support Improved publishing APIs Better guidance for dependency verification failures |
| Android SDK 9.2.0 Oct 29, 2025 |
Windows ARM support Improved publishing APIs Better guidance for dependency verification failures |
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