I am trying to build my first app with react-native.
I am following these 2 tutorial:
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started.html#content
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/android-setup.html
I am sure that I installed all the requirements from the second link but when I try running my app with react-native run-android
, I get the following error:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/RBAfL.jpg
I executed this command while running genymotion.
This is all that I have installed in Android SDK:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/TsXGk.jpg
https://i.stack.imgur.com/MPQEj.jpg
I tried to install Android build tools 23.0.1 but I get this error:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/07SY9.jpg
What should I do?
You should install Android SDK Build Tools 23.0.1 via Android SDK. Don't forget to check Show Packages Details
.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/yzE44.png
I faced the same problem and I solved it doing the following:
Go to /home/[USER]/Android/Sdk/tools and execute:
$android list sdk -a
Which will show a list like:
Android SDK Tools, revision 24.0.2 Android SDK Platform-tools, revision 23.0.2 Android SDK Platform-tools, revision 23.0.1
... and many more
Then, execute the command (attention! at your computer the third option may be different):
$android update sdk -a -u -t 3
It will install the 23.0.1 SDK Platform-tools components.
Try to build your project again.
revision 25.0.1
not 23.0.1
android list sdk -a
check what number 23.0.1 gets. It will change over time. Yesterday it was 12. So the install command was android update sdk -a -u -t 12
/home/[USER]/Android/Sdk/tools/bin
you can run ./sdkmanager --list
to get the same result After that I fixed it by finding a build-tools version that was matching a version found in sdk/extras/android/m2repository/com/android/support/appcompat-v7
Either install v23.0.1 of the build tools (the fifth row in your screenshot), or change your code to use the build tools version you already have installed (v23.0.3). This can be specified in your app's build.gradle
file:
android {
compileSdkVersion 23
buildToolsVersion "23.0.3"
defaultConfig {
...
}
}
As per duncanc4's comment below,
The build.gradle file you want to edit is in the android/app folder within your project directory.
buildToolsVersion
property, so I added it into defaultConfig
(in the same file) and it stopped showing the error.
The error you're getting seems to be related to system's permissions, since it's not able to create a folder.
Try running the sdk-manager using root (with su
or sudo
commands).
I had this error:
Failed to find Build Tools revision 23.0.2
When you got updated/installed:
Android SDK Build Tools Android SDK Tools
Change version number in build.gradle
FROM
buildToolsVersion "23.0.2"
TO
buildToolsVersion "25.0.2"
How to find what Build Tools version you have
Check your $ANDROID_HOME, sometimes is /usr/local/opt/android, but it's not your install sdk path, change it and fix this problem
Failed to find Build Tools revision *.0.0
and install build tools *.0.0 and sync project
. On Windows, I added ANDROID_HOME="C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Android\sdk" as a system variable. Finally works.
Nothing helped until I found this solution : https://stackoverflow.com/a/39068538/3995091
In Android SDK, the build tools with the correct version where shown as installed, but still I got the same error saying they couldn't be found. When I used the above solution, I found out they were indeed not installed, although Android SDK thought they were. Installing them solved it for me.
While running react-native In case you have installed 23.0.3 and it is asking for 23.0.1 simply in your application project directory. Open anroid/app/build.gradle
and change buildToolsVersion "23.0.3"
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In the Gradle Console (link available in the window bottom right), you have two tabs: the error is shown in Gradle Build tab. Click on the Gradle Sync tab, then click on the Install Build Tools XX.X.X and sync project link. This will download the build version required by your project.
You may also change your project SDK version but you don't always have this option if it is imposed.
If you already install the correct Android SDK Platform-Tools (Build Tool) and you still get an error, try to invalidate the cache; File -> Invalidate caches / Restart....
On my system, Android SDK Manager showed /usr/local/Cellar/android-sdk
as the SDK path, when $ANDROID_HOME
was /Users/james/Library/Android/sdk
. I just added a symlink for the correct build tools version.
Two solutions: You have to instal the required buildToolVersion or set it as described above.
Notice that if you are trying to set the buildToolsVersion "23.0.3"
using Android Studio 3.0 or more it won't work until you remove all builversion you have keeping just one last version you use. I read this somewhere else and this works for me. Hope this helps.
As the error says Failed to find build Tools revision 23.0.1 This means that in your project you have used buildToolsVersion "23.0.3" So,You need to download the exact same version this makes the error disappear
**Step 1:** GO to Tools and click SDK Manager **Step 2:** you can see SDK Platforms ,SDK Tools and SDK update Sites **Step3:** Click SDK Tools and click show package details **Step 4:** Select the version that you have mentioned in your Project These Steps has solved my issue.
If anyone can't build their downloaded source code (probably google codelabs source code) with Android Studio, try simply remove the buildToolsVersion
from the build.gradle
file, and Android Studio
will build the project with it's default latest buildToolVersion
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Each version of the Android Gradle Plugin now has a default version of the build tools.
So, probably you specified build tool version explicitly in the build file.
Just remove buildToolsVersion = "x.y.z"
from your build.gradle script.
If, for some reason, you need that specific revision, follow the other answer.
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