I have a repeated terminal problem.
If i turn on the terminal and run the flutter doctor, it says command not found and it does not work.
So if i type [export PATH="$PATH:pwd/flutter/bin"] and enter the flutter doctor, it is worked
In addition, the flutter doctor was executed like this, but the version of cocoapods was low, causing continuous errors.
and then, i typeed [source ~/.zshrc] and [sudo gem install cocoapods]
I entered these and they work normally.
But I wonder if I have to go through these procedures every time I turn on the terminal.
I don't think this problem is a problem for me to run the flutter in vscode.
Can't I save the procedure I enter so that I don't find any errors when I run the flutter doctor right from the terminal?
If I can't do that, is there no problem using flutter in vscode even if I keep the current situation?
thank u
type [export PATH="$PATH:pwd/flutter/bin"]
type [source ~/.zshrc] and [sudo gem install cocoapods]
Try to do this:
Type: open ~/.zshrc
Edit inside your zshrc: PATH="$PATH:$HOME/development/flutter/bin". Well in my case, the flutter folder is in $HOME/development, replace this in your corresponding path.
Delete all of redundant other flutter/bin in zshrc.
Close your text edit & run source ~/.zshrc.
Exit your current terminal. If you are in vscode, close your terminal & exit vscode also.
My problem was that I didn't create a development folder at home. Creating and re-downloading the development folder resolved most issues.
How can I install firebase to my flutter-project with Firebase-CLI?
https://firebase.google.com/docs/flutter/setup?platform=android
->
I installed Firebase CLI.
When i try:
firebase login
I'm able to login, but after the next step:
dart pub global activate flutterfire_cli
it says:
Quote: "Warning: Pub installs executables into
C:\Users\mynick\AppData\Local\Pub\Cache\bin, which is not on your
path.
You can fix that by adding that directory to your system's "Path"
environment variable.
A web search for "configure windows path" will show you how.
Activated flutterfire_cli 0.2.7."
-> Unfortunatelly, I don't get it. How can I fix this? thx! :)
I'm trying to install flutterfire_cli in my root project, so I typed this command:
FirebaseFirestore firestore = FirebaseFirestore.instance;
so after that, this is the output of my console:
PS C:\Users\PC\Desktop\eventually> dart pub global activate flutterfire_cli
Package flutterfire_cli is currently active at version 0.1.1+2.
Resolving dependencies...
The package flutterfire_cli is already activated at newest available version.
To recompile executables, first run `global deactivate flutterfire_cli`.
Installed executable flutterfire.
Warning: Pub installs executables into C:\Users\PC\AppData\Local\Pub\Cache\bin, which is not on your path.
You can fix that by adding that directory to your system's "Path" environment variable.
A web search for "configure windows path" will show you how.
Activated flutterfire_cli 0.1.1+2.
To fix the warning I added C:\Users\PC\AppData\Local\Pub\Cache\bin to my Path in system variables environnement. (but it does not work, I'm still getting the warning)
Next, I'm trying to generate the firebase_options.dart file as the documentation says using this command:
flutterfire configure
But I'm getting an error in the console:
PS C:\Users\PC\Desktop\eventually> flutterfire configure
flutterfire : The term 'flutterfire' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable
program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
+ flutterfire configure
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (flutterfire:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
Could anyone tell me what I am missing, why I am getting this error even if the Firebase CLI already installed on my machine?
Go through this doc very carefully: https://firebase.flutter.dev/docs/cli/
Step 1: Install Firebase CLI
Step 2: Install FlutterFire CLI with this command dart pub global activate flutterfire_cli
While doing this you must notice the following warning
Warning: Pub installs executables into C:\Users\PC\AppData\Local\Pub\Cache\bin, which is not on your path. You can fix that by adding that directory to your system's "Path" environment variable. A web search for "configure windows path" will show you how.
This means you need to add C:\Users\*username*\AppData\Local\Pub\Cache\bin into your System's environment path.
Step 3: Now flutterfire configure should work.
If still not working play with Firebase commands
For Mac -> Execute this command:
export PATH="$PATH":"$HOME/.pub-cache/bin"
Three 3 steps for getting it work on Windows:
Run this command:
dart pub global activate flutterfire_cli
Type env into Windows search and open Edit the system environment variables --> Environment variables --> System variables( the one on the bottom of the window) --> Double click on Path --> New and enter this:
C:\Users\PutHereYourUsername\AppData\Local\Pub\Cache\bin
flutterfire configure command should work now - close and open again command prompt or other terminal. Sometimes there is a problem with other editors and terminals where flutterfire configure still does not work. In that case open Command Prompt and it works there for sure.
As for me, I have done everything correctly and the command works if I run in the Windows command prompt, but it fails to work if I type the command inside the VS code terminal.
So I just killed the terminal and opened it again, then it works.
Or, you can try restarting your machine.
Even after adding C:\Users\PC\AppData\Local\Pub\Cache\bin to the path for me flutterfire would not work from the command line, the reason being that it actually instally a flutterfire.bat file.
So I use flutterfire.bat in the command line as of now and that is working.
For Linux/Ubuntu run this command in the terminal,
export PATH="$PATH":"$HOME/.pub-cache/bin"
Which you will also notice in the terminal when you run the command ↓.
dart pub global activate flutterfire_cli
Make sure you are your project directory
run this export PATH="$PATH":"$HOME/.pub-cache/bin"
For Linux/Ubuntu you should do the following:
Open your .bashrc file using the command "sudo nano ~/.bashrc"
Add export PATH="$PATH":"$HOME/.pub-cache/bin" to the end of the file.
Final you can source the file using "source ~/.bashrc"
It should now be able to recognize the file.
for macOS Monterey edit ~/.zprofile instead .zshrc
This was the hack i used to solve mine. I copied and pasted the C:\Users\PC\AppData\Local\Pub\Cache\bin in my folder search bar to enter the folder, note I could not find any folder called AppData, but when I pasted it on the folder search it did take me to the bin folder.
In the bin folder, you will find a file called flutterfire.bat. Copy and paste the flutterfire.bat file in the root of your project and then run the .\flutterfire configure command. Please do note the dot (.) and forward-slash (\). You need to add it to work.
for mac m1 , add
export PATH="$PATH":"$HOME/.pub-cache/bin" at the top of users/username/.profile , works on (monterey)
For me, even after I installed everything correctly, restarting my IDE(VSCode) did the trick.
Flutter command not found
Here is very easy instructions for adding something to your path on Mac, It solved my issues with Flutter and Flutterfire.
The export PATH="$PATH":"$HOME/.pub-cache/bin" did not work on my Debian machine!
I removed the first line #!/usr/bin/env sh from $HOME/.pub-cache/bin/flutterfire file and the flutterfire command worked properly.
Use command prompt.. not the vsc terminal
if you followed the right answer and still not working, you need to restart your computer
I have a small question.
When we debug app if we press r app reloads or R hot restart.
But how to run get flutter packages.
I cannot write the whole line flutter pug get it goes to new line in command prompt.
you can use another terminal/command prompt go to project directory to run flutter pub get.
but if you use VsCode it is very easy to run and debug the project
you can also use the terminal to run flutter pub get in it
VsCode provide run menu that really helps to run the project and when you save changes in pubspec.yaml it automatically get packages.
but make sure that you have install flutter and dart plugins in VsCode
I installed flutter and set it to path, but when I tried to run any flutter command fx "flutter doctor" nothing happens.
https://i.imgur.com/UErgyT5.png
What do I do from here?
I've uninstalled and reinstalled flutter, but it still does not work.
open windows terminal as an administrator....then run flutter it will install missing files if any then run flutter doctor to see if anything else is missing.....incase the command is not recognised please add the path to system variables