need some help I am just new to flutter and don't know what is the error on my AndroidManifest.xml file.In android:name="io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication" ,android:name=".MainActivity". also in Metadata has errors. I don't know if the file is corrupted or not, I have opened other Android flutter projects and it has all the same error on the AndroidManifest.xml file but the APP was running with no errors or anything. now the permissions I add is not working.
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<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCES_FINE_LOCATION"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCES_COARSE_LOCATION"/>
<!-- io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication is an android.app.Application that
calls FlutterMain.startInitialization(this); in its onCreate method.
In most cases you can leave this as-is, but you if you want to provide
additional functionality it is fine to subclass or reimplement
FlutterApplication and put your custom class here. -->
<application
android:name="io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication"
android:label="clima"
android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher">
<activity
android:name=".MainActivity"
android:launchMode="singleTop"
android:theme="@style/LaunchTheme"
android:configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden|keyboard|screenSize|smallestScreenSize|locale|layoutDirection|fontScale|screenLayout|density|uiMode"
android:hardwareAccelerated="true"
android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustResize">
<!-- Specifies an Android theme to apply to this Activity as soon as
the Android process has started. This theme is visible to the user
while the Flutter UI initializes. After that, this theme continues
to determine the Window background behind the Flutter UI. -->
<meta-data
android:name="io.flutter.embedding.android.NormalTheme"
android:resource="@style/NormalTheme"
/>
<!-- Displays an Android View that continues showing the launch screen
Drawable until Flutter paints its first frame, then this splash
screen fades out. A splash screen is useful to avoid any visual
gap between the end of Android's launch screen and the painting of
Flutter's first frame. -->
<meta-data
android:name="io.flutter.embedding.android.SplashScreenDrawable"
android:resource="@drawable/launch_background"
/>
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN"/>
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER"/>
</intent-filter>
</activity>
<!-- Don't delete the meta-data below.
This is used by the Flutter tool to generate GeneratedPluginRegistrant.java -->
<meta-data
android:name="flutterEmbedding"
android:value="2" />
</application>
`
Sign in to your account Open android studio. File -> New -> New Flutter Project. Flutter application. package name: com.example.testapp. Include Kotlin and Swift. VCS -> Import into version control -> Create git repository. VCS -> commit. Click the topmost checkbox, to select all 62 unversioned files. Leave "code analysis" checked (the default).
File 'E: ask ajay\Flutter Apps\flutter_application_1\build\app\intermediates\merged_manifest\debug\out\AndroidManifest.xml' specified for property 'mainMergedManifest' does not exist. Try: Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.
And as we can see in the screenshot below, “libreal-jni.so” is present in all sub-folders of “lib”, for all the android device architectures. But, Flutter’s “libflutter.so” was only present under “armeabi-v7a” folder.
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That's normal because the Flutter SDK doesn't have code check for Android code. Even if there are warnings thrown from the Android code, you should still be able to run the Flutter app if the Android code doesn't have "real" errors.
What you can do here is to enable code completion for Java/Kotlin on Preferences > Language & Frameworks > Flutter > Experiments
. This should remove the warnings thrown on the Android project even if the code is correct.
... or click on Tools > Flutter > Open Android module in Android Studio
. This should open the Android build of the Flutter project on Android Studio and help check if the warnings given are correct.
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