Why is an error coming in my untouched build.gradle file? - flutter

I was receiving this error in my build.gradle file (under android > app [This is for flutter in Android Studio]). The error is on 'Properties' and 'Gradle Exception'.
How do I fix this error, and is it necessary to fix it?
I haven't tried to change anything, and it was like this by default when I first opened the file.

It's not an error.
If you want to remove the warning in GradleExeption, just remove it and replace it with RuntimeException.

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Flutter Throw Errors When opening AndroidManifest.xml

../android/app/source/main/AndroidManifest.xml
Unresolved class '{applicationName}'
Cannot resolve symbol '#mipmap/ic_launcher'
MainActivity must extend android.app.Activity
Cannot resolve symbol '#style/LaunchTheme'
Cannot resolve symbol '#style/NormalTheme'
I created new project then I checked AndroidManifest.xml file and it throw couple of error.
My flutter looks okay on flutter doctor.
Any ideas on how to resolve?
Thanks!
You don't worry about these errors, just run your app, It should work fine!!!
Many one got this error but it is just an error of IDEs.so don't worry and run your app you will not get any error.

when I'm trying to run in flutter project, but receiving the below warning

how to fix this warning?
Warning: Mapping new ns http://schemas.android.com/repository/android/co
mmon/02 to old ns http://schemas.android.com/repository/android/common/0
1
I think the issue is related to buildToolsVersion. Try downgrading its version:
Go to app > build.gradle
Right under compileSdkVersion, change buildToolsVersion("30.0.3") to buildToolsVersion("30.0.2")
If you don't find any buildToolsVersion inside your gradle file, please add it. (It uses the new version by default).

There is some error in my flutter program

Load Settings
Cannot load settings from file 'E:\Flutter_projects\imagepicker_app\imagepickerapp.iml': ParseError at [row,col]:[1,1]
Message: Content is not allowed in prolog.
Please correct the file content
It seems like a file that is not anymore in your project or you've imported it wrong.
Try to run Flutter Clean

I have an error when executing ionic serve

When I execute ionic serve, it shows the following errors:
Refused to load the image 'http://localhost:8100/favicon.ico' because
it violates the following Content Security Policy directive:
"default-src 'none'". Note that 'img-src' was not explicitly set, so
'default-src' is used as a fallback.
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a
status of 404 (Not Found)
How can I solve this?
I had the same error message.
Looking through the logs printed when doing
ionic serve
showed me a bunch of errors, all similar to this
[ng] ERROR in ./src/global.scss (./node_modules/#angular-devkit/build-angular/src/angular-cli-files/plugins/raw-css-loader.js!./node_modules/postcss-loader/src??embedded!./node_modules/sass-loader/lib/loader.js??ref--14-3!./src/global.scss)
[ng] Module build failed (from ./node_modules/sass-loader/lib/loader.js):
[ng] Error: Cannot find module 'node-sass'
[ng] Require stack:
This lead me to get the application up and running again by
npm install node-sass --save
The compilation process is sometimes spitting out rather confusing error messages from time to time, but with a little digging one can start guessing where to start poking
I had the same issue. I was able to solve it. I fixed the routing file, I had a route that couldn't load because another route was higher order.
Ionic include default favicon icon into index.html file.
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="assets/icon/favicon.png" />
You can put your favicon icon into "assets/icon" and replace href above.
I had this error and it was because I had included an import I wasn't actually using. In my example, I had accidently imported Console when using console.log.
I was getting error TS2307: Cannot find module 'console'. in the VS Code terminal, but my error in Chrome was "Refused to load the image 'http://localhost:8100/favicon.ico' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "default-src 'none'". Note that 'img-src' was not explicitly set, so 'default-src' is used as a fallback.
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found)"
So be aware that this error is not necessarily to do with the favicon.
I had same issue but solved using below solution.
<link rel="icon" type="image/x-icon" href="assets/icon/favicon.ico" />
I used .ico file instead of .png file and thats works for me. try once.
I get same error multiple times,this error throw when u missed any small issue like wrong image path or forget to write import statement of any module/service/component.these error will shown in terminal when u running your project.After fixing these run your project
I had the exact same problem.
I advise you to take a look at your Terminal in VSCode (or the standard terminal if you launched it by there) and look for an ERROR message.
Most likely the problem isn't the favicon.ico blabla stuff but another element of your app, something in a .ts doc for example. Via Terminal you can seek for it in a better way than Chrome, that shows you this unrelated message.
I too faced same error .In my case i have done mistake in importing file
import { IUser } from 'src/app/shared/interfaces/IUser
Changed path like below is fixed error.
import { IUser } from './shared/interfaces/IUser
Cross check your import file. it might helps
I got the same error when I downloaded a new branch of the project, I just run npm install of the lastest components
I solved by created copy favicon.png from assets/icon/favicon.png to root project folder and rename it to favicon.ico , and also put it on assets/icon/favicon.ico
and also check this answer .
https://stackoverflow.com/a/63749758/8370334
Same issue here with ionic v5 and angular v10.
You may have this error when you create some error in the variables.scss file.
I was using adding a list of global variable that will be used across the app but I forgot to add a ,.
It didn't create an error while compiling...
The code was :
$color-settings: (
'primary': (
'base': #297bfd,
) // <-- Comma is missing here
'secondary': (
'base': #297bfd,
)
}
It will display the same error, I think, it breaks somehow the way ionic compile the scss.
I had the same issue after an upgrade. I solved the problem doing:
npm rebuild node-sass
Try to change the browser, I fixed this clicking on the url resource which opened firefox and then I've been able to test the app normally on Firefox

iphone: Building error precompiling app_prefix.pch

I dont know what happened to Xcode. I was debugging my app when after a while of writing some code I tried to compile and an error message appeared:
Building error precompiling app_prefix.pch
arm-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.2.1: te: no such file or directory
I had never this error before, and I am not sure how to solve it.
Did you move your [Project Name]_prefix.pch file ? If you moved it to say, a subdirectory of the project's parent, you need to open up the target Build settings for each of your targets by double clicking on them, do a search for "pch" in the build settings, and update the path to the .pch file.
For example, if you moved your .pch file to a subdirectory "Core" which is in the project parent, then you'd change "[Project Name]_prefix.pch" in the build settings to "Core/[Project Name]_prefix.pch".
Try to change the buid setting of the target in project propertys:
Change the option Precompile prefix header to "NO"