I am trying to create a sample application with flutter (fresh installation) android studio is also installed (fresh installation)
Here is the output of flutter run
flutter run
No connected devices.
the output of flutter doctor
Doctor summary (to see all details, run flutter doctor -v):
[✓] Flutter (Channel beta, v0.1.5, on Linux, locale en_US.UTF-8)
[✓] Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK 27.0.3)
[✓] Android Studio (version 3.0)
[!] VS Code (version 1.20.1)
[!] Connected devices
! No devices available
! Doctor found issues in 2 categories.
Is there a solution to this problem?
Flutter supports both iOS and Android device/simulators.
In terminal, run the
flutter devices
command to verify that Flutter recognizes your connected Android device.
Here is a reference document, How you can setup Device/Simulator to run your application.
To prepare to run and test your Flutter app on an Android device, you’ll need an Android device running Android 4.1 (API level 16) or higher.
flutter devices
command to verify that Flutter recognizes your connected Android device.By default, Flutter uses the version of the Android SDK where your adb tool is based. If you want Flutter to use a different installation of the Android SDK, you must set the ANDROID_HOME environment variable to that installation directory.
To prepare to run and test your Flutter app on the Android emulator, follow these steps:
Verify the AVD configuration is correct, and select Finish.
For details on the above steps, see Managing AVDs.
In Android Virtual Device Manager, click Run in the toolbar. The emulator starts up and displays the default canvas for your selected OS version and device.
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Here is an easier way to open and connect simulators/devices.
Android Studio shows a list of emulators/simulators (installed in your system) or devices (connected to your system). Just select a device, you want to open, from a list, and run project.