Reputation: 601
There are multiple similar questions everywhere across the internet and so far no provided solutions work.
I use Android Studio 4.0.0, and maybe this is the problem.
So far I got these settings in my system variables:
Here is what react-native info outputs:
$ react-native info
info Fetching system and libraries information...
System:
OS: Windows 10 10.0.18363
CPU: (6) x64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8400 CPU @ 2.80GHz
Memory: 23.08 GB / 31.86 GB
Binaries:
Node: 12.17.0 - C:\Program Files\nodejs\node.EXE
Yarn: 1.22.4 - C:\Program Files (x86)\Yarn\bin\yarn.CMD
npm: 6.14.4 - C:\Program Files\nodejs\npm.CMD
Watchman: Not Found
SDKs:
Android SDK: Not Found
IDEs:
Android Studio: Version 4.0.0.0 AI-193.6911.18.40.6514223
Languages:
Java: 11.0.2 - /c/Users/zarifov/AppData/Local/jdk-11.0.2/bin/javac
Python: 2.7.18 - /c/Python27/python
npmPackages:
@react-native-community/cli: Not Found
react: ~16.11.0 => 16.11.0
react-native: ~0.62.2 => 0.62.2
npmGlobalPackages:
*react-native*: Not Found
And also, just in case, react-native doctor output:
$ react-native doctor
Common
✓ Node.js
✓ yarn
✓ Python
Android
✓ JDK
✓ Android Studio - Required for building and installing your app on Android
✖ Android SDK - Required for building and installing your app on Android
- Versions found: N/A
- Version supported: 28.0.3
✓ ANDROID_HOME
Errors: 1
Warnings: 0
Usage
› Press f to try to fix issues.
› Press e to try to fix errors.
› Press w to try to fix warnings.
› Press Enter to exit.
Common
✓ Node.js
✓ yarn
✓ Python
Android
✓ JDK
✓ Android Studio - Required for building and installing your app on Android
✖ Android SDK - Required for building and installing your app on Android
- Versions found: N/A
- Version supported: 28.0.3
✓ ANDROID_HOME
Errors: 1
Warnings: 0
Usage
› Press f to try to fix issues.
› Press e to try to fix errors.
› Press w to try to fix warnings.
› Press Enter to exit.
Additional important information: The attempt to fix issue with SDK via doctor cannot be successful since it fails with "permission denied" on attempting to install Androd Command Line Tools despite the fact that the PowerShell and IDE are launched with admin privileges.
Upvotes: 19
Views: 41803
Reputation: 1
Install latest cmdline-tools
and write the following into your .zshrc
export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/cmdline-tools/latest/bin
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1
%ANDROID_SDK_ROOT%\cmdline-tools\latest\bin folder. all file error open each file. check this.
if !version! lss 170 if "%SKIP_JDK_VERSION_CHECK%" == "" ( echo Java version 17 or higher is required. echo To override this check set SKIP_JDK_VERSION_CHECK goto :eof )
if !version! lss 170. 170? edit 17. good work!!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 21
Add "C:\Users[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\cmdline-tools\latest\bin" to 'Path' of 'Environtment Variable'
then try to restart
open CMD then run sdkmanager "build-tools;28.0.3
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 21
TRY TO RESTART YOUR PC
It is working for me after more than 6 hours following dozens of solutions from the internet without trying this absolute killer solution. 😭
Make sure you have installed the same Android SDK version suggested in the react-native documentation.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 6963
Set up the env variables as given in this doc https://developer.android.com/tools
eg:
ANDROID_HOME=/home/ashish/Android/Sdk
PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/platforms:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools:$ANDROID_HOME/build-tools:$ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin
export PATH
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 556
For me, after trying everything here, it just came down to my JAVA_HOME variable pointing to an old runtime. Updated it to the jdk-21 folder and now all is good.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 405
The correct way of solving it involves a two-step process. This is what worked for me:
STEP 1
Install Android SDK Command-line tools. After doing so, once you call npx react-native doctor
you'll no longer see Versions found: N/A
(providing that you already have some SDK version(s) installed in your machine, which I assume is the case). After installing it you should see something like:
STEP 2
If version found does not match the version react-native supports (version supported) then you need to download the correct SDK version to make them match. When doing so you need to be careful as you have to do two more steps within android studio menus: tools --> sdk manager --> Android SDK
. Once here:
STEP 2.1 Select SDK Platforms
and choose Platform and Sources for you API Level (tick "show package details" checkbox):
STEP 2.2 Select SDK Tools
and tick the box of the API version you need to install to match it with react needs (again make sure you tick "show package details" checkbox):
Now click OK and install everything. Close your terminal and run it again. When using react-native doctor
comand you'll find the problem is solved:
Upvotes: 16
Reputation: 21
Install Android SDK command line tool along with desired Android SDK build tool. Then check npx react-native doctor
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 895
I had this same issue. Mine was even showing that:
Android
✓ JDK
✖ Android Studio - Required for building and installing your app on Android
✖ Android SDK - Required for building and installing your app on Android
- Versions found: N/A
- Version supported: 29.0.3
✓ ANDROID_HOME
Errors: 2
Warnings: 0
Usage
› Press f to try to fix issues.
› Press e to try to fix errors.
› Press w to try to fix warnings.
› Press Enter to exit.
I got fed up with all the steps that are online that are not working and just clicked on 'e'. It took its time and installed the said missing programs (note that I already installed Android studio and all the SDK instructions on react-native docs before now but for some reason it was not being detected)
When I ran npx react-native doctor
, the issue was resolved:
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 42
I had exactly this problem and managed to solve it by doing something simple:
In the 'gradle-wrapper.properties' file, I changed the version of the gradle in distributionUrl
value.
It was like that distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.2-all.zip
and I changed to distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.4.1-all.zip
.
Now it's working!!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1
i can see package deatils. its look lik thisenter image description here
Upvotes: -2
Reputation: 372
You must install support libraries, you can do this by opening Android Studio, SDK manager and install support library version 28.0.3
Upvotes: 1