I created a new ionic capacitor angular project with platforms android and ios. Now when I run the command 'ionic cap run android -l --external' as usual the command line asks for a target device (happens also when I want to run ios emulator). In my old project (older version of ionic-cli) the command does first open android-studio/ios and I can choose a target device in android-studio/ios.
So I want the native IDE to open first, like before, and then I can select a device or click on "rebuild" in the native IDE.
I tried 'ionic cap run android -l --external --target=false' false but it doesnt work.
You have to use the --open flag: ionic cap run android -l --external --open.
Related
Flutter project is stuck in Compiling, linking and signing... i dont just understand why this is stuck here...
even using verbose i dont get any stack trace on why this is stuck...
Launching lib/main.dart on iPhone 13 Pro Max in debug mode...
Running pod install... 11.6s
Running Xcode build...
└─Compiling, linking and signing...
The problem should be in the existing project created on previous environment (old versions) and has to be resolved by creating a new one and moving content in.
Move all my custom contents from existing my project (assets, fonts, lib folders and config files...) to this new project and ran the command : the flutter build ios command works well now !
following this : Fixing Xcode 9 issue: "iPhone is busy: Preparing debugger support for iPhone"
I TRIED :
On Xcode:
Go to "Window" -> "Devices and Simulators"
"Unpair iPhone" (on the side list, right clic)
Then:
Unplug and plug again the USB cable
Press Trust in the prompt message in the device
in Flutter Terminal, paste and enter :
flutter clean
flutter pub get
cd ios
pod install --repo-update
cd ..
Then run the app.
==> Worked only 1st time for me.
My work around for launching IOS devices for now:
Each time I want IOS device,
I COPY/ PASTE and press ENTER on the Terminal:
flutter clean
flutter pub get
cd ios
pod install --repo-update
cd ..
flutter run
I am getting an issue when I try to run with command line
ionic cordova run android
The error that it diplays is this one:
ERR_NO_TARGET: No targets devices/emulators available. Cannot create AVD because there is no suitable API installation. Use --sdk-info to reveal missing packages and other issues.
But the thing is that I created a device in the Android Studio:
so I wonder what could the problem be? Thanks
You need to launch the emulator and keep it running before executing the command ionic cordova run android
Click on the Play icon in the Virtual Devices list to launch the emulator.
Might not be the answer you're looking for but generally, I use:ionic cordova build android
Then open the platform/android directory in Android Studio.
Maybe you should try this :
for see avaliables devices this:
ionic cordova run android --list
for run android app on device this:
ionic cordova run android --device --verbose
i hope help you.
Make sure you have the following variables set in your environment.
export ANDROID_HOME=$HOME/Library/Android/sdk
export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$HOME/Library/Android/sdk
export ANDROID_AVD_HOME=$HOME/.android/avd
How to update my apk every time I make changes on my template or code changes.
You can use the livereload feature of ionic cordova emulate or ionic cordova run to run the code on an emulator or device and see the changes live as as you code.
Here's how with the emulator:
ionic cordova emulate android --list to get a list of available emulator targets to copy into the next command.
ionic cordova emulate --livereload android -- --target="[TARGET]"
See the CLI docs for more info.
You can do livereload from a ionic cordova run <platform>, if it's an apk i assume that is for android so you can do this:
ionic cordova run android --livereload
For more options like specific port you can take a look on the docs
I try to run react-native app on genymotion android emulator on my mac.
When I write react-native run-android It gets
Running /usr/local/opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/adb reverse tcp:8081 tcp:8081
error: closed
Could not run adb reverse: Command failed: /usr/local/opt/android-sdk/platform-tools/adb reverse tcp:8081 tcp:8081
Building and installing the app on the device (cd android && ./gradlew installDebug...
Could not install the app on the device, read the error above for details.
Make sure you have an Android emulator running or a device connected and have
set up your Android development environment:
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/android-setup.html
MacBook-Pro-MacBook:ART-CarefulPeople macbook$
Then I've tried:
react-native start
react-native run-android
The same result.
Then I've tried:
react-native bundle --entry-file index.android.js --platform android --bundle-output android/app/src/main/assets/index.android.bundle
curl "http://localhost:8081/index.android.bundle?platform=android" -o "android/app/src/main/assets/index.android.bundle"
react-native run-android
The same result.
I've tried just adb reverse tcp:8081 tcp:8081 and it says error: closed
When I try to run app on android-sdk emulator it gets the same error above but without error: closed.
From android studio I can run this app and it works on genymotion.
Tell me please what should I do to run my app on android emulator?
I had a similar problem, and after spending so much time and lots of searching about this issue the only trick worked for me:
Please Install the Required SDKs as shown in this figure
Configure Required SDKs
If You have already installed it, so you must have to update the following SDKs:
Android SDK Tool (update it to latest version)
Android SDK Platform-tools (update it to latest version)
Android SDK Build-tools (update it to latest version)
Android Support Repository under Extra folder (update it to latest version)
You Must have at least Installed the Same version Android API as the installed Android SDK Build-tools & Android SDK Platform-tools version as shown in the Configure Required SDKs figure above.
Note: Local Maven repository for Support Libraries which is listed as the SDK requirement in the official docs of React-native is now named as Android Support Repository in the SDK Manager .
On macOs I manage to fix this by adding:
export ANDROID_HOME=$HOME/Library/Android/sdk
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/emulator
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools
to ~/.zsh_profile file.
and than type to your terminal
source $HOME/.zsh_profile
The issue was caused by using iTerm2 shell so it's required to edit its own config instead of default $HOME/.bash_profile as described in the official documentation https://reactnative.dev/docs/environment-setup
React Native (On Mac OS Big SUR)
i was stuck here. But updating the environment settings for Android studio did the trick.
nano ~/.zshrc
and paste
export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$HOME/Library/Android/sdk
export ANDROID_HOME=$HOME/Library/Android/sdk
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/emulator:$PATH
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$PATH
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin:$PATH
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools:$PATH
export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home)
control + o to save
then enter
then control + x to exit
then do
source ~/.zshrc to compile
kill the runnig terminals and run
npx react-native run-android
You can also try use "doctor" command. It will fix most cases.
npx #react-native-community/cli doctor
I had similar issue running emulator from android studio everytime, or on a physical device. Instead, you can quickly run android emulator from command line,
android avd
Once the emulator is running, you can check with adb devices if the emulator shows up.
Then you can simply use
react-native run-android to run the app on the emulator.
Make sure you've platform tools installed to be able to use adb. Or you can use
brew install android-platform-tools
It happened to me that I had an instance of the packager running with an old project (I ran react-native start as usual). I was using Ubuntu 14.04. So what I did was to stop that instance and go to my project folder and in two different console tabs I ran these two commands separately:
npm start #here I used to run react-native start
react-native run-android
npm start is defined in my package.json as:
"start": "node_modules/react-native/packager/packager.sh"
I don't know if there is a sort of confusing stuff for react-native but that did the trick.
On Windows 10 and Android Studio you can go in Android Studio to "File"->"Settings" in Settings then to "Appearance & Behavior" -> "System Settings" -> "Android SDK".
In the Tab "SDK Tools" active:
"Android SDK Build-Tools .."
"Android Emulator"
"Android SDK Plattform-Tools"
"Android SDK Tools"
If all installed then you can start the Emulator in Android Studio with "Tools" -> "Android" -> "AVD Manager".
If the Emulator run you can try "react-native run-android"
If emulator not installed then try this command, (if homebrew installed)
brew install android-platform-tools
might be it will help.
Had a similar problem. I updated my Genymotion and my android SDK's/libraries/dependencies and all seemed to work. To update my SDK's I used android sdk manager {ANDROID_SDK_FOLDER}/tools/android sdk
In my case, there was an issue with the android/gradlew file. I think this happens when we move the code from Windows to Mac OS.
Reference:- https://stackoverflow.com/a/62216646/4786087
I was able to clean the android/gradlew file by running the following commands -
Step 1. On android folder cmd run
chmod +x gradlew
Step 2. After that run
./gradlew clean
Step 3. Next in the root of the project, run
react-native run-android
This should start building the app and launch it in the simulator if everything else is fine.
Try
brew cask install android-platform-tools
adb reverse tcp:9090 tcp:9090
run the app
In my case, this was happening because the android/gradlew file did not have execute permission. Once granted, this worked fine
You probably haven't run the Android SDK in forever.
So you probably just have to update it.
If you open the Android Studio Software it'll probably let you know that and ask to update it for you. Otherwise refer to following link: Update Android SDK
Ionic emulate ios failed on Mac OS Yosemite. Their have some cases were the ios device emulated, but shortly after the terminal console shoots up the error message below.
** BUILD SUCCEEDED **
No target specified for emulator. Deploying to iPhone-6 simulator
An error was encountered processing the command (code=146):
Invalid device state
An error was encountered processing the command (code=146):
Exception encountered connecting to CoreSimulatorBridge: Unable to connect to CoreSimulatorBridge
ENOENT, no such file or directory '/Users/yay/Library/Logs/CoreSimulator/2CAA2C39-7F22-4AF2-BBDE-86609188F37C/system.log'
Error code 1 for command: ios-sim with args: launch,/Users/yay/code/myApp/platforms/ios/build/emulator/myApp.app,--devicetypeid,com.apple.CoreSimulator.SimDeviceType.iPhone-6,--stderr,/Users/yay/code/myApp/platforms/ios/cordova/console.log,--stdout,/Users/yay/code/myApp/platforms/ios/cordova/console.log,--exit
Error: /Users/yay/code/myApp/platforms/ios/cordova/run: Command failed with exit code 2
at ChildProcess.whenDone (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cordova/node_modules/cordova-lib/src/cordova/superspawn.js:134:23)
at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:110:17)
at maybeClose (child_process.js:1015:16)
at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (child_process.js:1087:5)
The issue is because you used sudo to create and/or build the project.
Just input these commands (without the $ of course):
1) Remove with sudo
$ sudo ionic platform remove ios
2) Add iOS back without sudo
$ ionic platform add ios
3) Run iOS emulator
$ ionic emulate ios
Source: https://github.com/driftyco/ionic/issues/4052 (rajkotecha's comment)
Do NOT use sudo when creating or building the project.
Please see https://github.com/driftyco/ionic/issues/4052
I've encountered this issue before, and I believe you messed up with your permission. However, I managed to solve it by reinstall everything from scratch (NOT reformat OS). I suggest you may try to remove all your Xcode, ionic, cordova, and ios-sim content and reinstall again.
Delete your Xcode from your Mac OS.
Remove everything inside:
/usr/local/bin
/usr/local/include
/usr/local/lib/dtrace
/usr/local/share/man/man1
/usr/local/share/systemtap/tapset/
Delete the folder:
/usr/local/lib/node_modules
Once you done the instruction above, kindly use your spotlight to search for keywords such as node, cordova, ionic, etc... to see whether it is still exist or not. Please also ensure yourApp within your Users/username folder is deleted.
You may also try to use your terminal input:
npm -v
cordova -v
ionic -v
It will shows nothing/not found if you've deleted everything completely.
Now you can download and install Xcode from App Store, and wait for Xcode is fully installed in your Mac, then proceed to here to start again your ionic project.
Lastly, once you begin to create an ionic project, by right you no need to use any sudo commands anymore in creating or building this project.
Example:
ionic build ios
Instead of:
sudo ionic build ios
It should be working unless you are not the root user.
Happy coding and have a nice day! :D