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An example of a splash screen done the right way on Android.
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- Override this method to set the default behavior of the creation
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QUESTION
When I am running to make the Apk in GitHub I got the error. As I am building the Apk in GitHub. There is no way to define something inside manifest as it is building every time fresh. All I can do is inside the Config.Xml file. After Adding android:exported="false"
to it, also getting same error. Both images for this question reference attached here. GitHub Error and Config.Xml. Help will be appreciated.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-18 at 19:22You can try like this in config.xml
under android platform -
QUESTION
I use async await in main so the user has to wait in the splash screen before entering the app.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-14 at 03:59You can use the timeout method on the Future
class.
You can pass a Duration
, and an onTimeout
callback which will be called if the duration of time has been exceeded.
QUESTION
Shaking the android device and hit Debug, and it crashes every time right away. From the Android Studio logcat, it shows No source URL loaded, have you initialised the instance?:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-21 at 02:56After some more search arounds, found this is a known issue in react-native-reanimated. As their website points out
Please note that Reanimated 2 doesn't support remote debugging, only Flipper can be used for debugging.
Another github issue also pointed out this issue
This is expected, you can't use remote debugging with turbomodules (which Reanimated v2 is using). Check out Flipper to debug your app.
https://docs.swmansion.com/react-native-reanimated/docs/#known-problems-and-limitations
https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-reanimated/issues/1990
Removing this library fixed the issue.
- Remove the react-native-reanimated dependency in package.json
- Remove related code in android's MainApplication.java
- yarn install or npm install
- Go to the ios folder and run
pod install
- Go the the android folder and run
./gradlew clean
- Rebuild the app.
yarn android
andyarn ios
Another alternative is to use Flipper for debugging instead.
QUESTION
I am new in Flutter.I face a problem about [ERROR:flutter/lib/ui/ui_dart_state.cc(209)] Unhandled Exception: PlatformException.
This is my Debug Console:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-28 at 07:27This error is caused when you are not connected to internet. Check your internet connectino and try again
- Check if you have added INTERNET permissions in the androidManifest file.
- From the logs i can see that you are using google-signin so make sure you have uploaded the SHA-1 to the firebase console. If not then add the SHA-1 key and replace your google-service.json file with new one.
- If running on an emulator check if the emulator can access the internet. More on this here
QUESTION
It was working fine before I have done nothing, no packages update, no gradle update no nothing just created new build and this error occurs. but for some team members the error occur after gradle sync.
The issue is that build is generating successfully without any error but when opens the app it suddenly gets crash (in both debug and release mode)
Error
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-25 at 23:22We have fixed the issue by replacing
QUESTION
I have a problem using the storage to persist the user login data .
the scenario like that : after login , I clear the app and try to reopen it again , sometimes it open and sometimes it's freezes on the splash screen. this only happen in the release mode .
I tried to remove every package until I found the problem with using the storage after login. so I if I not login nothing freezes .
I used get_storage and shared_preferences and secured_storage packages but nothing changed . flutter 2.10.2.
tested on real device
also this the the used packages
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-23 at 09:06Take you real device and connect it to you pc via cable and install release version of you app
Go-to terminal and run
flutter logs
to see what's going onIn some cases, may be permissions are reason. You need to specify them
(don't relax because of default permissions set)
QUESTION
Cant make compose run in existing kotlin/native project for month now, trying to set default Greeting example to splash instead of its ui, cant make it:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-02 at 07:10The issue is that your compile SDK is 31, you are targetting API 31 (Android 12) and not setting the exported attribute.
You need to specify android:exported="true"
in the manifest.
If your app targets Android 12 and contains activities, services, or broadcast receivers that use intent filters, you must explicitly declare the android: exported attribute for these app components.
QUESTION
I am getting this issue in react native. The things were working fine until I decicded to rerun the project doing yarn install
Here is complete error
TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating '_expoModulesCore.NativeModulesProxy.ExpoSplashScreen') at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\LogBox\LogBox.js:148:8 in registerError at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\LogBox\LogBox.js:59:8 in errorImpl at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\LogBox\LogBox.js:33:4 in console.error at node_modules\expo\build\environment\react-native-logs.fx.js:27:4 in error at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Core\ExceptionsManager.js:104:6 in reportException at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Core\ExceptionsManager.js:171:19 in handleException at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Core\setUpErrorHandling.js:24:6 in handleError at node_modules\expo-error-recovery\build\ErrorRecovery.fx.js:12:21 in ErrorUtils.setGlobalHandler$argument_0 at node_modules\regenerator-runtime\runtime.js:63:36 in tryCatch at node_modules\regenerator-runtime\runtime.js:294:29 in invoke at node_modules\regenerator-runtime\runtime.js:63:36 in tryCatch at node_modules\regenerator-runtime\runtime.js:155:27 in invoke at node_modules\regenerator-runtime\runtime.js:165:18 in PromiseImpl.resolve.then$argument_0 at node_modules\react-native\node_modules\promise\setimmediate\core.js:37:13 in tryCallOne at node_modules\react-native\node_modules\promise\setimmediate\core.js:123:24 in setImmediate$argument_0 at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Core\Timers\JSTimers.js:130:14 in _callTimer at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Core\Timers\JSTimers.js:181:14 in _callImmediatesPass at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\Core\Timers\JSTimers.js:441:30 in callImmediates at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\BatchedBridge\MessageQueue.js:387:6 in __callImmediates at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\BatchedBridge\MessageQueue.js:135:6 in __guard$argument_0 at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\BatchedBridge\MessageQueue.js:364:10 in __guard at node_modules\react-native\Libraries\BatchedBridge\MessageQueue.js:134:4 in flushedQueue
I have tried with update expo-cli, expo-splash-screen and with cache clear command expo r -c
Let me know if there is anyone who can help.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-22 at 14:39You can show warnnigs of log? Because i have the same problem and resolved with.
Logs:
- expo-app-loading - expected version: 1.1.2 - actual version installed: 1.3.0
- react-native-screens - expected version: ~3.4.0 - actual version installed: 3.10.1
I used the versions 1.1.2 and 3.4.0 in my package: "react-native-screens": "^3.4.0" to "react-native-screens": "3.4.0" "expo-app-loading": "^1.1.2" to "expo-app-loading": "1.1.2"
Remove your node_modules, yarn.lock and package-lock.json
Yarn install or npm install
For me resolved.
QUESTION
I am new to flutter and recently tried to develop a test app for learning sake with latest version Flutter 2.5. By looking at some tutorial online, I have added flutter_native_splash: ^1.2.3
package for splash screen. And works fine.
However, when I launch app for the first time, it shows following debug message
W/FlutterActivityAndFragmentDelegate(18569): A splash screen was provided to Flutter, but this is deprecated. See flutter.dev/go/android-splash-migration for migration steps.
After visiting the above link, I am not able to understand much what is supposed to be done.
Code in pubspec.yaml
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-19 at 05:24AndroidManifest.xml
file.
Previously, Android Flutter apps would either set
io.flutter.embedding.android.SplashScreenDrawable
in their application manifest, or implementprovideSplashScreen
within their Flutter Activity. This would be shown momentarily in between the time after the Android launch screen is shown and when Flutter has drawn the first frame. This is no longer needed and is deprecated – Flutter now automatically keeps the Android launch screen displayed until Flutter has drawn the first frame. Developers should instead remove the usage of these APIs. - source
As per the flutter 2.8.0 update, The newly created project doesn't have this warning.
They removed unused API from Androidmanifest.yml
but still have belove mentioned code.
QUESTION
I'm trying to implement, react-native-splash-screen on my Android APP.
Splash screen works great, but when I try to customize my status bar color (see docs), I have this error:
"incompatible types: int cannot be converted to boolean"
I follow the instructions step by step (docs). My code is exacly the same
If I remove R.style.SplashScreenTheme
, all works fine.
PD: Theme name on styles.xml and R.style.THEMENAME
is the same
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-17 at 09:42Had the same issue a while ago. the package is not being maintained. So probably can't change the status bar color. maybe try react-native-bootsplash. It's a well maintained package and doesnot have any issues like this.
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