I am new in android studio and flutter and I have encountered several problems after installing them. I already went to flutter doctor and it's all checked so flutter isn't the problem. I can't start coding because of these problems:
Here the sample code made by flutter itself I can't run it has several errors and
Here I can't run any virtual device because it says that I don't have an internet connection which is not true. I cannot code if I can't run the sample dummy code.
Thanks
I think you haven't properly done the setup for Android Studio. Please check the documentation where you will get steps for proper installation.
Few things which you can check:
Flutter and Dart plugins should be installed in Android Studio
If you want to run on an emulator, you will have to download the image for it whose answer you can find in previous answers.
When you first open Android Studio, you should get an option to create a Flutter Application.
Try to reinstall android studio with stable internet connection.
i would advise you to follow below steps to download system images to create virtual device
Select sdk manager
Download a system image by selecting show package details.You can download api32 system images which is the latest for now.
Once downloaded you can see the image file while created avd.
Some errors i got and how i fixed it
(ERROR 1) [flutter] flutter doctor -v 'crumb' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Error: Unable to find git in your PATH. exit code 1
(FIX) Go to flutter installation folder and inside flutter/bin edit the flutter.bat file using a text editor and remove the line (20) that says
IF EXIST "%mingit_path%" SET PATH=%PATH%;%mingit_path%
The code should look like this on those lines
REM If available, add location of bundled mingit to PATH
SET mingit_path=%FLUTTER_ROOT%\bin\mingit\cmd
Save and Run flutter doctor and everything should work fine.
(ERROR 2) flutter doctor takes too long
(fix) I downloaded the previous version of the sdk it worked like a charm
(ERROR 3) Android sdkmanager not found. Update to the latest Android SDK and ensure that the cmdline-tools are installed to resolve this.
(fix) Open Android Studio
Tools Menu, SDK Manager
In the window that comes up there are inner panels, choose SDK Tools panel
Tick Android SDK Command-line Tools
Choose Apply button near the bottom of the window
This worked
(ERROR 4) `The term 'flutter' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program.
(fix) put the correct part in the env variables like i had put D:\flutter insted of D:\flutter\bin that worked
Whenever I create the Create new Flutter Project in android studio,
It's always throwing out this error: Please help.
Could not find a file named "pubspec.yaml" in "/Users/<usrname>/AndroidStudioProjects/inventory_system". pub get failed (66; Could not find a file named "pubspec.yaml" in "/Users/<usrname>/AndroidStudioProjects/inventory_system".)
First of all make sure your flutter is properly installed on your system. Faced the same issue. Try checking your installation and make sure everything is installed properly. Use this link: https://flutter.dev/docs/get-started/install
Just uninstall android as well as flutter. Try installing them again. First download and install Flutter. Then download and install Android Studio. Follow the proper installation process. I guess your issue is because of the unproper installation.
After flutter installation, open the folder where you have installed it, and open the file flutter_console which is a batch . It will open a console and then type:
flutter doctor
This will show you whether all the installation is properly carried out or not. But a better way is to perform proper installation.
Also you need to set environment variable after the installation.
Here is what happened with me when I installed flutter and android. This is just to show you the issue I had faced after installation
I then followed what was been said as error and got my flutter and android studio working.
Open the terminal.
Create the folder for your project by typing the command:
mkdir my_awesome_project
Navigate to the created folder:
cd my_awesome_project
In the folder type the command for project creation:
flutter create myawesomeproject
Open the AndroidStudio and then open the created folder.
Now you are ready to run and develop your app.
the easiest and simplest way to create new flutter project is to add flutter plugin to android studio/vs code and selecting SDK dir and then you can simply create new flutter project by clicking on buttons
and you can check flutter official guide
I'm new to learning flutter when I try to crate a new project on android studio gives me a arror message in the event section enter image description here
The MESSAGE: [Could not find an option named "platforms". Run 'flutter -h' (or 'flutter -h') for available flutter commands and options.]
And another problem is flutter doctor does not see the android studio enter image description here
1(By the way, I want to use this version of flutter, please do not give a suggestion like update.)
2(this problem did not exist before, it happened after turning my computer off and on)
And sorry for my english mistakes
Thank you.
flutter version flutter_windows_v1.12.13+hotfix.9-stable
andorid studio version: 4.1.3
Is this the answer to your question about andorid studio?
and you need to install JDK
You are using the wrong flutter SDK. Too low information in your question. Make sure that you have the right path to flutter SDK in your IDE. Check that the flutter SDK directory has the appropriate structure, all needed files and cetera. Channel and version of flutter also may have an influence on this problem.
Got this today out of nowhere. Things were going well, but suddenly when I tried to relaunch the app from fresh, for the error Could not find an option named "target"
UPDATE:
This appears to happen when I switch branches and merge while app is running/flutter is attached. If you're using VS Code,
open your launch.json
change something, I decided to change type: "dart" to type: "notdart"
save
try to debug which fails
then revert that change.
This should fix the issue.
Previous Answer/If you're not using VS Code
What worked for me was to
flutter clean
close the editor (VS Code for me)
close the emulator
give a minute for things to close down
open task manager and kill any left over processes of dart.exe flutter.exe and java.exe and adb.exe (was doing Android)
start VS Code/Android Studio and try to debug again. (when prompted I chose to cold boot the emulator as well)
This takes a while as the emulator has to cold boot and since flutter clean was run, the compilation hadto start from scratch as well.
I have Visual Studio Code installed in Ubuntu 20.04. I love how it works. I installed it from the tar ball. Same with the SDK. I just found that those appear to work better than installing from deb packages.
I created a desktop file so I could add Visual Studio Code to the dock and launch it that way, but what I've noticed is that projects won't compile. I get errors stating it can't find the project even though the errors are listing the folder where the items exist.
The only way I can get it to work is to:
Open a terminal.
Navigate to the folder where the project files reside.
Launch code from the command line.
Then it works. Otherwise, I get a pop-up error that says "The preLaunchTask 'build' terminated with exit code -2" and then the terminal window is filled with errors.
Here's the last of the error messages and then I opened up a terminal and it shows that I'm in the folder for the project and the csproj exists there:
This also happens if I install Visual Studio code from a repository. It seems launching it from the Unity desktop breaks something. But if I launch it from the command line in a terminal session from the folder where the project resides, then the problem goes away.
I can also reproduce this error from the command line if I launch Visual Studio Code from a different folder than the project I'm trying to compile.
Is this common? Just curious. I'm wondering if because when I launch it from the Unity desktop, it's launching under a different
I got it working under 20.04. I must have done something wrong so I did a wipe of the .NET Core install and reinstalled it all using the bash shell script and then was able to install Code via Software Installer tool. Not sure why it didn't work before, but it works now.
My flutter project is run smoothly in my old laptop. But when I use my new laptop, my flutter project can't run in debug mode.
This error
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
Unable to start the daemon process.
This problem might be caused by incorrect configuration of the daemon.
For example, an unrecognized jvm option is used.
Please refer to the User Manual chapter on the daemon at https://docs.gradle.org/5.6.2/userguide/gradle_daemon.html
Process command line: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_221\bin\java.exe -Xmx1536M -Dfile.encoding=windows-1252 -Duser.country=US -Duser.language=en -Duser.variant -cp C:\Users\ajoris\.gradle\wrapper\dists\gradle-5.6.2-all\9st6wgf78h16so49nn74lgtbb\gradle-5.6.2\lib\gradle-launcher-5.6.2.jar org.gradle.launcher.daemon.bootstrap.GradleDaemon 5.6.2
Please read the following process output to find out more:
-----------------------
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for 1572864KB object heap
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -Djava.vendor="Sun Microsystems Inc."
* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output. Run with --scan to get full insights.
Is there something missing in the settings on my new laptop? I tried to clean project, upgrade flutter but always fail. Sorry for new
What actually worked for me is, In windows 10 just turn off your mobile hotspot and run the app again. I think it's a glitch/bug in windows 10.
The solution to this problem is deactivating windows hotspot before running build or app compilation.
Don't delete anything or file, just build the app with mobile hotspot turned off.'
its a windows 10 bug that start without any reason. i refreshed my windows and this started
Flutter or Android Applications
The general steps I would use are:
run flutter doctor in terminal
if you are using an emulator make sure it has enough space (often it needs a restart to clear junk files created upon consecutive deploys)
if the gradle files have been modified it is recommended to open them with Android Studio (Android folder of the application). If anything is missing the IDE will prompt you to install the missing dependencies.
Hope it helps
I tried all the above methods but sadly none of them worked. What eventually worked for me was too simple.
first try all the suggested solutions here and if it doesn't work
try to disable mobile firewall, actually I discovered that it's a windows 10 bug because disabling mobile hotspot just until you build or compile your project then you can reenable it without any problem .
Step 1: Open the Registry Editor on your Windows 10 computer. To do this, just press the Windows + R keys on your keyboard. In the Run dialog box, type “Regedit” and hit enter. This will open the Registry Editor window.
Step 2: In the Registry Editor, navigate to the following location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Policies Microsoft WindowsNetwork Connections
Step 3: In the Network Connections key, on the right-side pane, right-click anywhere in the empty area and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Step 4: Name the newly created registry “NC_ShowSharedAccessUI” and keep its value as “0” to disable the Mobile Hotspot feature on your laptop.
Step 5: To enable the feature, just change the value of the NC_ShowSharedAccessUI registry from 0 to 1 and the feature will be enabled again.
When the functionality has been disabled, the feature will still appear in the Network & Internet settings but it cannot be enabled or configured. To use the feature, the registry needs to be edited again and enable the functionality.
It looks like a memory problem.
In your project folder, Go to android/gradle.properties.
Change the line
From:
org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx1536M
To:
org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx1024M
Save the gradle.properties file and try to run debugging again.
That Worked for me :)
Usually it Is bcoz of the .gradle file in C:drive.
1.Locate to the .gradle folder (usually in C:\users\your_username)
2.Delete the .gradle folder once located.
2.Locate to your flutter project folder
2.Locate to android
3.Run gradlew clean
4.Run gradlew build
5.now run your app...It worked for me
I tried all the above methods but sadly none of them worked. What eventually worked for me was simple.
There has been a lot of problem with emulator configuration and sometimes it crashes for a lot of reasons. For the above problem what I recommend is, delete the current emulator but remember the settings like API version and all and make a new emulator.
This worked for me fine!
I'll post what solved for me.
flutter clean
flutter run
Close Android studio
Delete your ".gradle" folder
Open android studio as administrator and allow project to build.
For my case i had --no-sound-null-safety in the Dart: Flutter Additional Args ( go to vscode settings under extensions dart ). I deleted it, deleted the web folder in the project ( i was working on the app only ) then reloaded vscode. the error was gone afterwards
go to C:\Program Files\nodejs
Open npm, npm.cmd, npx, npx.cmd
then change the prefix -g to prefix --location=global
still if this did not work,
go to android studio click on build, then click clear project.
I also faced this issue and this step resolved problem. Still if this did not work out let me know.
Non of the solution in here worked for me. running my vscode or android studio as an administrator solved the problem.
Go to file/setting/build,execution,deployment/gradle, and there where Gradle user home: pass static address.
For example, my address is C:/Users/Admin/.gradle.
After applying if runs OK.
There is a simple solution.
Uninstall the app from your device .
Then restart the PC .
First of all Uninstall the application from emulator.
then wipe all data from the emulator.
Sometimes turning off mobile hotspot will do the work.
After turning off if not work then restart the pc or a laptop. Don't turn on mobile hotspot and run flutter run.