Reputation: 1243
I'm trying to run an ionic app on my mobile phone (Android 4.4.2). USB-Debugging is activated.
When i run the command "ionic emulate android" everything works fine and the app is opend in the emulator.
But when I run the commad "ionic run android" I get following warning:
WARNING : No target specified, deploying to emulator
and the app is started on the virtual device...
Shouldn't the app run on my mobile phone? What am I doing wrong? How can I specify the target?
P.S.: When I copy the .apk file to the phone I can run the app.
Upvotes: 59
Views: 82946
Reputation: 1
I got the solution by removing the Android emulator and re-create the emulator from AVD Manager of Android Studio.
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 1062
Once you are remove the USB plugin from the computer means it will not work. Already open the Chrome inspect in your PC means close that tab and run. In my case, just closing the Chrome Inspect panel and running ionic cordova run android worked.
Thats all. Enjoy your coding
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 31
No target specified and no devices found, deploying to emulator When this message appears, you have to click START, and activate your emulator before.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1
If your app is already installed in your device and your device debuging is already enabled.
Then uninstall the previous app and install the fresh apk
sudo ionic cordova run android
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 527
None of these worked for me on android 6.0 on a mac.
I found this article: http://trendblog.net/android-file-transfer-not-working/
quoting from it:
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 6060
I had two problems (Ubuntu OS):
chrome//inspect
- close that (simply close the tab)Now run the command cordova run android
and look at your device there another dialog will be appeared click ok, now you are done! In the terminal you will see LAUNCH SUCCESS
. By the way I removed the old app from my device too.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 3106
In my case I had Android 5.1.1, and below are the steps I took:
1- Go to Setting -> General -> '{} Developer options'
2- Look for the 'USB debugging' option
3- If the 'USB debugging' option is disabled then turn off 'Developer options' and turn it back on. Now you should be able to check the 'USB debugging' option.
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 171
Once you've enabled your device for debugging, make sure to turn on usb tethering on the device;
Settings > Tethering & Networks > USB tethering
This fixed the problem for me.
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 1370
I had another developer tool opened (Chrome Inspect) and it "ate" the connection. In my case, just closing the Chrome Inspect panel and running ionic run android
worked.
Upvotes: 64
Reputation: 709
I had a different problem, with a very simple solution.
When plugging in your Android device for the first time, it'll ask you to trust the computer's certificate. That popup screen disappeared on me, as I was just getting a call.
Simply unplugging/replugging your phone and accepting your computer's certificate should do the trick!
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 1243
I solved the problem.
Here is what I did:
I typed into the command line: adb devices
(located in the "platform-tools" folder in the Android SDK) which returned me an empty list.
So I installed my phone's drivers, which I downloaded from the vendors homepage.
Now the list contains my device and the app is started on my mobile phone.
Upvotes: 39
Reputation: 515
I'm on a Mac.
What worked for me was to heed the warning on the device that said no program on the Mac was available that could connect to the device, such as Android File Transfer.
I installed that. Unplugged and replugged the USB cable. And voila.
Upvotes: 4