Selecione seu ambiente de desenvolvimento abaixo e adicione os Serviços do Google Play ao seu projeto
seguindo as etapas fornecidas.
Android Studio
Para disponibilizar as APIs Google Play Services ao seu app:
Abra o arquivo build.gradle no diretório do módulo do app.
Observação:os projetos do Android Studio contêm um arquivo build.gradle
de nível superior e um arquivo build.gradle para cada módulo. Edite
o arquivo do módulo do app. Consulte
Como criar seu projeto com o Gradle para mais informações sobre o Gradle.
Verifique se google() está incluído na repositories listada.
repositories {
google()
}
Adicione uma nova regra de build em dependencies para a versão mais recente de
play-services. Exemplo:
Atualize esse número de versão sempre que o Google Play Services for atualizado.
Observação:se o número de referências de método no app exceder o
limite de 65 mil, ele poderá falhar na
compilação. É possível reduzir esse problema ao compilar o app especificando apenas
as APIs específicas do Google Play Services que o app usa, em vez de todas elas. Para saber
como fazer isso, consulte
Como compilar APIs seletivamente no executável.
Salve as alterações e clique em Sync Project with Gradle Files na barra de ferramentas.
Outro ambiente de desenvolvimento integrado
Para disponibilizar as APIs Google Play Services ao seu app:
Copie o projeto da biblioteca em
<android-sdk>/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib/
para o local em que você mantém seus projetos de apps Android.
Observação:você precisa referenciar uma cópia da biblioteca que foi
copiada para o espaço de trabalho de desenvolvimento. Não é possível referenciar a biblioteca diretamente do
diretório do SDK do Android.
Depois de adicionar a biblioteca Google Play Services como uma dependência do projeto do app,
abra o arquivo de manifesto do app e adicione a seguinte tag como filho do elemento
<application>:
[null,null,["Última atualização 2025-08-31 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eEnsure you have the latest Android SDK, appcompat, mediarouter AndroidX Libraries, and Google Cast SDK installed via the Android SDK Manager.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eAdd Google Play Services to your project by modifying your \u003ccode\u003ebuild.gradle\u003c/code\u003e file (Android Studio) or referencing the library project and updating the manifest (Other IDEs).\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIf using ProGuard, include specific exceptions in your configuration file to prevent the removal of necessary Google Play services classes.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],[],null,["# Setup for Developing with the Cast Application Framework (CAF) for Android\n\nPrerequisites\n-------------\n\n- Install the latest version of the Android SDK using the [Android SDK\n Manager](//developer.android.com/tools/help/sdk-manager.html).\n- Install the latest version of the appcompat and mediarouter [AndroidX\n Libraries](//developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx) through the [Android SDK\n Manager](//developer.android.com/tools/help/sdk-manager.html).\n- Install the latest [Cast SDK in Google Play\n services](//developer.android.com/google/play-services/setup.html) through the [Android SDK\n Manager](//developer.android.com/tools/help/sdk-manager.html).\n\nThe Google Cast SDK for Android is part of the Google Play services SDK and does\nnot need to be downloaded separately.\n\n**Note** : Google Play services gives you access to a [range of\nAPIs](/android) for building ads, collecting analytics, authenticating users,\nintegrating maps, and much more. For more information, see [Overview of Google Play\nServices](/android/guides/overview).\nIt is important for you to [ensure that the correct Google Play services APK is\ninstalled](/android/guides/setup#ensure_devices_have_the_google_play_services_apk)\non a user's device since updates might not reach all users immediately.\n| **Note:** Since the libraries contribute resources, you cannot simply satisfy the dependencies by including their JAR files; instead you need to [import them as\n| library\n| projects](//developer.android.com/tools/support-library/setup.html#libs-with-res) for your IDE.\n\nAdd Google Play Services to your project\n----------------------------------------\n\n\nSelect your development environment below and add Google Play services to your project by\nfollowing the steps provided. \n\n### Android Studio\n\nTo make the Google Play services APIs available to your app:\n\n1. Open the `build.gradle` file inside your application module directory.\n\n **Note:** Android Studio projects contain a top-level\n `build.gradle` file and a `build.gradle` file for each module. Be sure to\n edit the file for your application module. See\n [Building Your Project with Gradle](//developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio-build.html) for more information about Gradle.\n2. Verify that `google()` is included in the listed `repositories`. \n\n repositories {\n google()\n }\n\n3. Add a new build rule under `dependencies` for the latest version of `play-services`. For example: \n\n ```carbon\n apply plugin: 'com.android.application'\n ...\n\n dependencies {\n implementation 'androidx.appcompat:appcompat:1.3.1'\n implementation 'androidx.mediarouter:mediarouter:1.2.5'\n implementation 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-cast-framework:22.1.0'\n }\n ```\n\n Be sure you update this version number each time Google Play services is updated.\n\n **Note:** If the number of method references in your app exceeds the\n [65K limit](//developer.android.com/tools/building/multidex.html), your app may fail to\n compile. You may be able to mitigate this problem when compiling your app by specifying only\n the specific Google Play services APIs your app uses, instead of all of them. For information\n on how to do this, see\n [Selectively compiling APIs into your executable](/android/guides/setup#split).\n4. Save the changes and click **Sync Project with Gradle Files** in the toolbar.\n\n### Other IDE\n\nTo make the Google Play services APIs available to your app:\n\n1. Copy the library project at `\u003candroid-sdk\u003e/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib/` to the location where you maintain your Android app projects.\n2. In your app project, reference the Google Play services library project. See [Referencing a Library Project on the Command Line](//developer.android.com/tools/projects/projects-cmdline.html#ReferencingLibraryProject) for more information on how to do this.\n\n **Note:** You should be referencing a copy of the library that you\n copied to your development workspace---you should not reference the library directly from the\n Android SDK directory.\n3. After you've added the Google Play services library as a dependency for your app project, open your app's manifest file and add the following tag as a child of the [`\u003capplication\u003e`](//developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/application-element.html) element: \n\n ```transact-sql\n \u003cmeta-data android:name=\"com.google.android.gms.version\"\n android:value=\"@integer/google_play_services_version\" /\u003e\n ```\n\nOnce you've set up your project to reference the library project, you can begin developing\nfeatures with the\n[Google Play services APIs](/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/package-summary).\n\n#### Create a Proguard exception\n\nTo prevent\n[ProGuard](//developer.android.com/tools/help/proguard.html) from stripping away\nrequired classes, add the following lines in the\n/proguard-project.txt file: \n\n```carbon\n-keep public class com.google.android.gms.common.internal.safeparcel.SafeParcelable {\n public static final *** NULL;\n}\n\n-keepnames class * implements android.os.Parcelable\n-keepclassmembers class * implements android.os.Parcelable {\n public static final *** CREATOR;\n}\n\n-keep @interface android.support.annotation.Keep\n-keep @android.support.annotation.Keep class *\n-keepclasseswithmembers class * {\n @android.support.annotation.Keep \u003cfields\u003e;\n}\n-keepclasseswithmembers class * {\n @android.support.annotation.Keep \u003cmethods\u003e;\n}\n\n-keep @interface com.google.android.gms.common.annotation.KeepName\n-keepnames @com.google.android.gms.common.annotation.KeepName class *\n-keepclassmembernames class * {\n @com.google.android.gms.common.annotation.KeepName *;\n}\n\n-keep @interface com.google.android.gms.common.util.DynamiteApi\n-keep public @com.google.android.gms.common.util.DynamiteApi class * {\n public \u003cfields\u003e;\n public \u003cmethods\u003e;\n}\n\n-dontwarn android.security.NetworkSecurityPolicy\n```"]]