Reputation: 28188
I've followed step by step the official Getting Started. I started from a clean linux install and installed everything required as per the "Building Projects with Native Code" tab. I have also read the troubleshooting section. I've already created the project using the terminal.
This is the error when I run react-native run-android
:
Starting JS server...
Building and installing the app on the device (cd android && ./gradlew installDebug)...
ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
location of your Java installation.
Could not install the app on the device, read the error above for details.
Make sure you have an Android emulator running or a device connected and have
set up your Android development environment:
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/android-setup.html
It does not find JAVA_HOME because the latest versions of Android Studio don't require Java to be installed in the system. Instead an internal JRE is used.
Duplicate disclaimer: I've already read this question. This is not what I want. I know how to set the Java home. I just want to run the react project WITHOUT having to install a separate Java.
Questions:
android
folder with Android Studio? How would I refresh this project after modifying the React JavaScript code in the parent folder?Upvotes: 116
Views: 386726
Reputation: 31
Before you set the path of jre check it's content, in my case the jre folder is empty, but there was a jbr folder.
If you are on a bash terminal, it might take a while to sync with your environmental variables you could easily set it on that terminal
export JAVA_HOME='C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\jbr'
or
export JAVA_HOME='C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\jre'
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1
If you use Ubuntu, maybe its helpful this tutorial. You have solution for how to solve error ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.. There are many solutions found for Windows or Mac OS on internet to resolve this error. I'm using Ubuntu 22.10 kinetic Solution: Go to your Android Studio folder, find folder named jbr, copy all content folder, and if you don't have, create a folder named jre and copy in jre folder, all contents from jbr folder. Case close. Error solved. java is not set
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 6621
Windows 10:
Android Studio -> File -> Other Settings -> Default Project Structure... -> JDK location:
copy string is shown, such as:
C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\jre
In the file locator directory window, right-click on "This PC" ->
Properties -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables... -> System Variables
click on the New... button under System Variables, then type and paste respectively:
.......Variable name: JAVA_HOME
.......Variable value: C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\jre
and hit the OK buttons to close out.
Some installations may also require JRE_HOME to be set in the same way.
To check, open a NEW black console window, then type echo %JAVA_HOME%
. You should get back the full path you typed into the system variable. Windows 10 supports spaces in the filename paths for system variables very well and does not need ~tilde eliding.
Upvotes: 136
Reputation: 89
if someone still facing similar issue and looking for an answer for the same? I would like to share the solution which worked for me. And by the way I haven't installed JAVA JDK/SDK in order to resolve the issue.
I am using Visual Studio code to develop react-native apps (using nox player for android app testing), I ran into the similar issue:
Issue: $ › Building app... $ ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH. $ Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the location of your Java installation. C:\Users...\android\gradlew.bat exited with non-zero code: 1
Resolution: In package.json file I have changed "main": "index.js" to "main": "node_modules/expo/AppEntry.js" it worked for me.
It would be great if this solution helps anyone, let me know for any additional information.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 511
After adding the environmental variable , please restart the editor. It may save your ton of time.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 81
for those who are new to react native development please set JAVA_HOME like this
instead of C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_301\bin just remove "\bin" from path
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_301 after removing \bin
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 20306
From Android Studio, go to File, Settings, "Build, Execution, Deployment", Build Tools, Gradle. You should see the path to your JDK there, as visible in the screenshot (tested on Android Studio version 2020.3.1). Set an environment variable called JAVA_HOME containing that path (just google "set an environment variable" and followed by your Operating System name).
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 81
what I did to solve this on windows was to go to the environment variables and set the variable name to JAVA_HOME and then set the variable value to C:\Program Files\OpenJDK\openjdk-8u312-b07
then I set the path to C:\Program Files\OpenJDK\openjdk-8u312-b07\bin
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2702
I'm using Ubuntu 20 on my machine, I have got the same problem the thing that worked for me was:
sudo apt-get install default-jre
you can verify that if the installation was successful or not by:
java --version
you are gonna see something like this in your terminal
openjdk 11.0.12 2021-07-20
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.12+7-Ubuntu-0ubuntu3)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.12+7-Ubuntu-0ubuntu3, mixed mode, sharing)
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 1479
For fish users:
~/.config/fish/config.fish
;set JAVA_HOME /home/ronald/Documents/android-studio/jre
and set PATH $PATH $JAVA_HOME
;Welcome :)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 11
Guys after fight a lot to find the solution, including pass for many of that articles. I just realized that when you extract the Android SDK it doesn't come inside the folder cmdline-tools/latest and doesn't matter the place that I put the folder, opt/Androd_SDK, $HOME/Android_SDK the sequence of the error were the same. Until I got this error running:
➜ bin ./sdkmanager -version
Error: Could not determine SDK root.
Error: Either specify it explicitly with --sdk_root= or move this package into its expected location: /cmdline-tools/latest/
So, basic the solution was add the content of the SDK zip inside of the folders cmdline-tools/latest.
Once you do this, SDK and all the commands will work normally. Just don't forget to finish the configuration, like create the environment of the Android SDK, JAVA and so on.
An awesome article is that one: https://medium.com/@khairold/setting-up-react-native-on-linux-without-android-studio-a65f3e011bbb
;)
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 341
For ubuntu 16.0+
You can find the jre folder in android studio on this path /snap/android-studio/current/android-studio/jre
add the following line in your .bashrc
or .bash_profile
export JAVA_HOME=/snap/android-studio/current/android-studio/jre
type
sudo nano $HOME/.bashrc
or
sudo nano $HOME/.bash_profile
after this execute the following line to in your terminal
where you are executing the npx react-native run-android
to reload the terminal with the new changes
source $HOME/.bashrc
or
source $HOME/.bash_profile
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 139
tip from this site https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/setting-the-java_home-variable-in-windows-8895.html
setx -m JAVA_HOME "C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk1.8.0_XX"
and then
echo %JAVA_HOME%
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 41
For those still not able to set JAVA_HOME from Android Studio installation, for me the path was actually not in C:\...\Android Studio\jre
but rather in the ...\Android Studio\jre\jre
.
Don't ask me why though.
Environment variables jre location snippet
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1302
I fixed this issue by installing jre
, I have jdk
already installed but jre
was not installed.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 45
I ran this in the command prompt(have windows 7 os): JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\jre
where what its = to is the path to that jre folder, so anyone's can be different.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 431
Please add the JAVA_HOME in the System variable no in the user variable
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 312
do this:
export | grep JAVA
THE RESULT: what java home is set to
JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_202.jdk/Contents/Home
i did this in my terminal:
open /Library
then i went to /Java/JavaVirturalMachines turns out I had the wrong "jdk1.8.0_202.jdk" folder, there was another number... 4. you can use this command to set java_home
export JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_202.jdk/Contents/Home
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 28188
I'll answer my own questions and sponfeed my fellow linux users:
1- To point JAVA_HOME to the JRE included with Android Studio first locate the Android Studio installation folder, then find the /jre
directory. That directory's full path is what you need to set JAVA_PATH to (thanks to @TentenPonce for his answer).
On linux, you can set JAVA_HOME by adding this line to your .bashrc
or .bash_profile files
:
export JAVA_HOME=<Your Android Studio path here>/jre
This file (one or the other) is the same as the one you added ANDROID_HOME
to if you were following the React Native Getting Started for Linux. Both are hidden by default and can be found in your home directory. After adding the line you need to reload the terminal so that it can pick up the new environment variable. So type:
source $HOME/.bash_profile
or
source $HOME/.bashrc
and now you can run react-native run-android
in that same terminal. Another option is to restart the OS. Other terminals might work differently.
NOTE: for the project to actually run, you need to start an Android emulator in advance, or have a real device connected. The easiest way is to open an already existing Android Studio project and launch the emulator from there, then close Android Studio.
2- Since what react-native run-android
appears to do is just this:
cd android && ./gradlew installDebug
You can actually open the nested android project with Android Studio and run it manually. JS changes can be reloaded if you enable live reload in the emulator. Type CTRL + M (CMD + M on MacOS) and select the "Enable live reload" option in the menu that appears (Kudos to @BKO for his answer)
Upvotes: 95
Reputation: 321
I think the right way to find the internal Java used by the Android Studio is to
This will not require memorising the folder or searching for java and also these steps wil take of any future changes to the java location by the Android Studio team changes I suppose
Upvotes: 29
Reputation: 119
All I did is go to my project directory from the cmd (command prompt) I typed java -version.it told me what version it was looking for. so I Installed that version and I changed the path to were the jdk of that version was located .
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2506
It is located on the Android Studio
folder itself, on where you installed it.
Upvotes: 11