Android studio project shows dead in the Android monitor while my project is running perfectly in device and emulator. i have cleaned and rebuild the project also
Tools-> Android- >Enable ADB integration cick here in androoid studio to see logcat
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I guess it was because after run instrumented test file so become can't open Android Studio's emulator?
But I am not sure.
Error message:
Launching 'app' on No Devices.
Error while waiting for device: The emulator process for AVD Pixel_4_XL_API_30 was killed.
I used follow solution solved this problem.↓
Tools -> SDK Manager -> SDK Tools (tab) -> Deselect 'Android Emulator' -> OK
Now, when you try to run your app, or launch device from AVD Manager, it will give the 'Install Emulator' error -> Click Ok. This will automatically download the correct version.
I experienced the same problem with emulator version 30.6.4 and Android Studio Arctic Fox 2020.3.1 Canary 15. I tried switching from Intel HAXM to Windows Hyper-V and re-installed all android build tool and emulator packages. Afterwards it worked for a day.
The second thing I tried is manually installing an older version (30.5.5) of the emulator which you can get from here. Now Android Studio does not recognize my manual installation of the emulator and I can not start the AVD from the UI. However I can start it via cmd and install apps from within android studio without crashes (at least for the moment).
Start your AVD with the following command (android/sdk/emulator):
emulator -avd <name-with-_-instead-of-spaces>
I want to get started with flutter. I have downloaded flutter and the Android Studio and XCode. In Android Studio, I can select the ios simulator from the drop down menu, but all that does is turn the simulator on and doesn't actually run my app. I am not sure what else do I have to do?
Open your app on Xcode, xcode will configure somethings. When you compile from android studio to an iphone emulator, xcode compiles the project, so it needs to configure the project at least once. You may need to go to the project's ios folder and run pod install to install the ios dependencies.
I'm building a flutter app on a mac for the first time. Android studio doesn't provide me any way to build or run the app. The green triangle run button is greyed out, and it doesn't have a spot for me to select my emulator.
If I open an emulator and run the app from the command line it builds and runs just fine. The only issue is that android studio doesn't give me the option to run it at all.
Here's what my android studio looks like
And here's flutter doctor
I'd prefer to not switch environments and to continue being able to develop with android studio, instead of switching to xcode or VScode.
Thanks for any and all help!
The green triangle run button is greyed out for me too in Android Studio but the project can be run from command line using "flutter run".
To enable the run button in Android Studio, go to Settings->Languages & Frameworks->Dart:
Enable Dart support for the project (checkbox)
Set the Dart SDK path (on my machine it was "C:\flutter\bin\cache\dart-sdk")
Select the modules to enable Dart support
Screenshot of Android Studio Dart settings
Open pubspec.yaml in your IDE and click on packages get option
This should fix your problem.
I'm completely new to Android and Android Studio. I was just coding.
So I was running the previous version of Android Emulator and it worked perfectly fine.
However, when I downloaded the latest Android Emulator 27.1.12, my Emulator couldn't run properly.
Issue: The code is running fine, but the Emulator can't display my application. When I click on the Emulator screen, I can still hear the Audio of my app. So I think the problem would be with my computer's hardware.
Because the Emulator couldn't run, I uninstalled the Android Emulator 27.1.12 and Android Studio reported these errors:
Issue:
08:32 Emulator: [6684]:ERROR:android/android-emu/android/qt/qt_setup.cpp:28:Qt library not found at C:\Users\dell\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\emulator\lib64\qt\lib
08:32 Emulator: Could not launch ‘C:\Users\dell\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\emulator/qemu/windows-x86_64/qemu-system-i386.exe’: No such file or directory.
So, when I install the Emulator, it crashes, when I un-install it, I encounter these 2 errors. So is there a way for me to use the Emulator without causing the 2 errors?
I am not sure from your question, whether or not you have uninstalled and reinstalled the AVD Manager, so in the case you haven't:
I suggest you completely uninstall and then reinstall the Android Virtual Devices SDK (AVD Manager).
You can use the following instructions to help you out:
To uninstall/install the AVD Manager, go to Tools > SDK Manager > Android SDK and select the SDK Tools Tab. Then scroll down until you find the Android AVD/Virtual Devices SDK.
Also, make sure that the Android Emulator SDK is also installed.
I see in the new update of Android Studio, the Android Emulator option is not enabled by default.
So, let enable it in the Settings as the bellow and run Android Emulator again.
Have Android 3.2.1 which you need to install emulator manually by going into
Tools > SDK Manager > Android SDK and then select the SDK Tools Tab. Check the 'Android Emulator' then Apply.
Is it compulsory that Android studio must be connected to the internet to use gradle for debugging an android project and creating an apk file
You can run in offline mode. But any update to build.gradle will need internet connection to sync the project