I've been trying to install Android Studio for learning flutterenter image description here As I try to install Android Studio, and run it for the first time, I arrive at the following screen
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I'm running emulated devices in android studio just fine, but when i try running it in VS Code, I'm get this error: "Failed to launch Pixel 2 API 27: Error: Emulator didn't connect within 60 seconds"
saw some videos and guides, but they all say to reinstall the emulator or wipe the emulated device, which doesn't help.
what could be the problem?
trying to use this for a flutter project that i'm trying to create, and it kind hurts testing.
I found your problem is the same as this
Steps:
Open Android Studio Tools -> AVD Manager Virtual Device -> Actions (Refer Image) Click On Stop Now Start Emulator Now it's working fine :)
or please visit that link Failed to launch`
Apparently, the only way to run the emulator, is to run the device in Android studio, and then run the app in visual code.
for some reason, I don't want to install android studio(one of them is I don't have enough space for now) but instead, I want to work with vscode and nox(or genymotion). and my question is: Is it possible to connect vscode and an (android and ios) emulator to see the result? in other words, I want to connect the nox as an emulator to vscode and see the result inside of it.
Android studio take too much space and even my computer also become hot when open Android studio. But what I did I installed Android studio and Android emulator but I don't use Android studio rather I use VScode.
So as far as I know you need Android studio to install emulator then you can use VScode with it.
Finally, I found out how I can connect Genymotion to the VS Code(without Installing Android Studio).in total SDK manager wasn't installed on my laptop, so at first, I installed it. and then
Platform Tools (ADB & Fastboot)
Install Platform
Add System Image
Install Build Tools
but wait I just name the steps I've done. you can follow this article on this link to get more details.
and finally, instead of installing an emulator, I used Genymotion with Flutter in VS Code, which you can follow in this article to get more information. Click here
Fix for this?
I have installed Android Studio SDK and I have an AVD file installed so whats the fix?
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Install flutter and dart plugin for android studio
android studio
try to run emulator or connect to real device via USB (make sure you enable developer mode enable in real device)
I have created a web app using Flutter and it is running fine.
I wanted to create a mobile app out of it with as little modification to the code as possible and wanted to run it in an Android Emulator, so I installed Android Studio and then a device in ADV Manager. The code did not show any errors but Android Studio is not able to locate the newly installed device. Am I missing something?
The question could also be reframed as: how to convert a Flutter web app into a mobile app.
Source of this answer is :here
Can you try to run the below command in terminal:
flutter devices
Does it show something like this?
Android SDK built for x86 (mobile)
If not, then try to run the following commands:
flutter config --android-sdk <path to android sdk>
flutter config --android-studio-dir <path to android studio>
Replace with the actual path to the SDK in your machine.
And then restart your Android Studio. You should see your virtual device listed under Flutter Device Selection.
Please note, to find the path to Android SDK, you can go to Preferences as shown in this image
I wrote an app, and now I want to test on a Android environment,but when I press debug, no emulator is shown. I clicked on create new emulator, and It says creating new emulator, but nothing happens after that. Also, I tried to connect my phone to use it as an emulator but It wasn't being found by visual studio code. I am a beginner so please, any helps
Try to reinstall flutter SDK and don't forget to install flutter plugin on your editor (Android Studio or VsCode), Depending on your OS follow one of this instruction, it's so simple to install.
https://flutter.io/docs/get-started/install