I installed flutter and android studio following the steps in the flutter official page. I did it a month ago and then I used flutter doctor and I did not get any problems back then.
Now I tried again but I keep getting those errors
I have Android Studio installed (version 4.1)
If you are not installing android studio into the recommended location. Then you need to link it back for Flutter doctor to find it.
I install android studio to my home dir "/home/{$USER}/android-studio"
The quick and dirty way is cd into your "/opt" folder then symlink it
$ cd /opt
$ sudo ln -s /home/me/android-studio android-studio
Then run flutter doctor (or with a -v to see more detail) you should able to see it finds it.
First of all, run the command as said flutter doctor --android-licenses.
It will show you the licenses and you just have to type Y in the command line to accept them.
Secondly,it seems can't find Android Studio. If you have that, I suggest you to uninstall and re-install it clearly. Of course you should also install the Flutter plugin in Android Studio.
When everything is done just use flutter doctor. The last warning "Connected device" is going to be visible until you don't use an emulator or connect via USB debugging your phone.
With regards to Flutter not being able to find Android Studio: I had the same issue since upgrading to Android Studio 4.1 a couple of days ago. Since I use VS Code it didn't bother me too much. However yesterday I received an update notification from Flutter and after the update the problem went away.
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I installed flutter and it was working fine but after updating it to recent version, flutter is not able to find the android sdk manager. I've tried running flutter doctor and tried to install android licenses but the error "Android Sdkmanager not found is shown". I've attached the image of my command prompt here.
Here's what I've already tried but didn't worked...
I had cmd tools installed in my android studio, so I uninstalled and reinstalled it.
Changed path settings, added my sdk path to environment variables.
Also added cmd tool path to system variables.
Deleting the cmd tools and downloading it from android studio official site and pasting it into the sdk manager folder.
Changing the sdk path to the sdk manager folder path in command prompt.
Running command prompt as administrator.
I've attached the image of command prompt with 'flutter doctor -v' here
I've tried almost everything I found on google but nothing seems to solve my problem. I don't know what should I do next and I'm stuck in it from two days.
Here's the flutter doctor --android-licenses -v image
Please help, Thanks.
First, make sure to follow the official documentation step by step to install and set up Android SDK for Windows (Maybe uninstall first everything from before to remove any kind of conflict that exist). Also, don't install the Command line tools only and include it to PATH (Remove every related Android SDK PATH or even other environment variables that are still there too). The recommended way is inside the Android Studio in Preferences -> Appearance & Behavior -> System Settings -> Android SDK -> SDK Tools and select Android SDK Command-line Tools.
Second, make sure you restart the command prompt for the changes to take effect. For example, changing PATH doesn't update the running processes. So, just restart the ones that need the new configurations. Sometimes even restart the entire system so every process has the updated configurations.
And then try again to accept the licenses:
flutter doctor --android-licenses
I found the solution to my problem stated above, the android sdkmanager.bat file was getting deleted automatically by an antivirus named "SAntivirus". I uninstalled the file from my program files and it worked. Now my flutter doctor is working fine and accepted all the licenses. Thank you all for your support.
you should install the android sdk command line tools in sdk tools on your android studio ( uncheck the hid obselute pacakges ).
i would like to ask regarding installation of flutter on Windows 10.
How can i solve this problem using flutter doctor, it said that I need to install flutter and dart plugin in android studio, I did install the plugin but when I check using flutter doctor it keep said that I need to install those plugin on my android studio, i tried to restart my Android studio even my PC but this is still happen.
This is the screenshot of my problem
It worked both mac os , Windows 10,7
1.remove plugins flutter and dart first
2.restart android studios , then re-install both above plugins again ..
3.if still not problem solves - uninstall (note- only last option )
Delete .AndroidStudio folder in C:\User[your name] and reinstall android studio and let it to download all requirements then install Flutter plugin.
it might be solve your problem
I have installed the Flutter and Dart plugins in android studio but flutter doctor doesn't recognize it at all. Plus, I am running my flutter project and the emulator from VS code and it works perfectly. It even works from the android studio as well but the error messages doesn't seems to go away.
Error in Command Prompt after running Flutter Doctor(Image)
But after creating new project from command prompt everything seems to be fine as shown in the picture above but running the flutter doctor results the same problem again!
I have already uninstalled the plugins restarted the android studio and again installed the plugins and restarted the android studio.
Already done this process a number of times.
All the path have been defined in the Environment Variable of the system variables.
Already tried running this command flutter config --android-sdk PATH_TO_ANDROID_SDK in my terminal.
These error occurred after updating Android Studio to 4.1 v from 3.5 v
I can't seem to find any solution as this error is haunting me.
Thank you in advance.
i had the same problem check: https://github.com/flutter/flutter-intellij/issues/4523
If you are on Mac:
ln -s ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/AndroidStudio4.1/plugins ~/Library/Application\ Support/AndroidStudio4.1
For windows and/or Linux you can try Flutter Dev channel:
flutter channel beta
flutter upgrade
my advice for you is to uninstall the Android Studio completely, then downgrade the version. I had the same error, it started working after downgrading to Android Studio 4.0.2
I'm trying to use flutter on Android Studio. I have the flutter plugin installed on Android Studio and when i try to create a new flutter project it behaves normally, in the sense of it lets me write the project name, the flutter sdk path and so on. But when i click on finish absolutely nothing happens. I just see the Android Studio Welcome page where i can create new Projects. So i figured I'd see what flutter doctor -v has to say about it and it gives me these errors:
So i try to find a solution by typing : flutter doctor --android-licenses but i get another error:
And yes i have set the PATH variable and i have installed Android SDK Tools.
I tried everything but nothing seems to do the job.
Any help would be appreciated.
if you are using windows OS, backup your data, reinstall windows..remember to choose option to keep your files and application..after finish..check updates and update windows..
then run flutter doctor --android-licenses
Installing Flutter with Android Studio does not show me the device list that I am expecting. When inspecting the same using the flutter devices it shows me results but not in the Android studio device list. Can anyone please tell me the solution. Adding some screenshot regarding the same.
Also here is the screenshot of the flutter doctor
Any help is welcome.
Restarting the computer should fix that.
If you want to avoid restarting, you can also use
adb --kill-server
killall -9 dart
to killing all dart processes (they will be re-started on demand anyway)
Configure flutter in terminal to detect Android SDK and Android Studio:
$ flutter config --android-sdk /path/to/android/sdk
$ flutter config --android-studio-dir /path/to/android/studio
Then restart Android Studio/Intellij.
source: https://github.com/flutter/flutter-intellij/issues/2113#issuecomment-383412308
Original answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/50019226/3879756