Ionic android build Error - Failed to find 'ANDROID_HOME' environment variable

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Android Problem Overview


I am trying to build android for ionic in linux but its showing me an error like this

     [Error: Failed to find 'ANDROID_HOME' environment variable. 
      Try setting setting it manually.
      Failed to find 'android' command in your 'PATH'. 
      Try update your 'PATH' to include path to valid SDK directory.]
      ERROR building one of the platforms: Error: /home/kumar/myapp/platforms/android/cordova/build: Command failed with exit code 2
      You may not have the required environment or OS to build this project
      Error: /home/kumar/myapp/platforms/android/cordova/build: Command failed with exit code 2
at ChildProcess.whenDone (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/cordova/node_modules/cordova-lib/src/cordova/superspawn.js:139:23)
at ChildProcess.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:98:17)
at maybeClose (child_process.js:743:16)
at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (child_process.js:810:5)

and i've added this in my bashrc file

export ANT_HOME="/usr/bin/ant"
export PATH="$PATH:$ANT_HOME/bin"
export HOME="/home/kumar"
export ANDROID_HOME="$HOME/android-sdk-linux/tools"
export ANDROID_PLATFORM_TOOLS="$HOME/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools"
export PATH="$ANDROID_HOME:$ANDROID_PLATFORM_TOOLS:$PATH"

I'm thinking i've given the path but i dont know why its showing me this error .. Please help....

Android Solutions


Solution 1 - Android

Android Home should be the root folder of SDK.

export ANDROID_HOME="$HOME/android-sdk-linux"

EDIT: Open terminal and type these commands. (yes, on a ternimal , not in bashrc file)

export ANDROID_HOME=~/android-sdk-macosx
PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools
PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools    

and then in the same terminal just type android. If configured you would be able to use build commands from this terminal. (it's a temporary solution)

Solution 2 - Android

For OSX

  • into ~/.bash_profile add:

     export ANDROID_HOME="/path/to/android-sdk-macosx"
     export PATH="$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools:$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$PATH"
    

    and then execute it in terminal to take effect immediately;

  • into /etc/sudoers add: (you can use console: sudo visudo)

     Defaults        env_keep += "ANDROID_HOME"
    

since the building process has to start with sudo and Node's process.env get the respective variables.

Solution 3 - Android

Case: using SO Windows, try:

set ANDROID_HOME=C:\\android-sdk-windows
set PATH=%PATH%;%ANDROID_HOME%\tools;%ANDROID_HOME%\platform-tools

more in: http://spring.io/guides/gs/android/

Case: you don't have platform-tools:

cordova platforms list
cordova platforms add <Your_platform, example: Android>

Solution 4 - Android

Setup for Linux/Ubuntu/Mint

  1. download Android Studio or SDK only
  2. install
  3. set PATH

3.1) Open terminal and edit ~/.bashrc

sudo su
vim ~/.bashrc

3.2) Export ANDROID_HOME and add folders with binaries to your PATH

Common default install folders:

  • /root/Android/Sdk
  • ~/Android/Sdk

Example .bashrc

export ANDROID_HOME=/root/Android/Sdk
PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools
PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools

3.3) Refresh your PATH

source ~/.bashrc

4) Install correct SDK

> When ionic build android still fails it could be because of wrong > sdk version. To install correct versions and images run android from > command line. Since it is now in your PATH you should be able to run > it from anywhere.

Solution 5 - Android

Download the android SDK http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/index.html

You only export the path of SDK folder.

export ANDROID_HOME="YOUR_PATH/sdk/"

Solution 6 - Android

The procedure is already well explained in the above answers. But if add the ANDROID_HOME and PATH to the .bashrc or .zshrc present in /home/username/ and try to run the ionic command with sudo, you may get this error again.

The reason is, it may look for the ANDROID_HOME and PATH in the .zshrc file of root user instead of currently logged in user. So you shouldn't do that unless you add that in root user's .bashrc or .zshrc files.

Solution 7 - Android

I had this problem when running sudo ionic run android as root as these environmental variables were not persisted. Fixed by running sudo -E ionic run android.

Solution 8 - Android

Windows - set environment variable permanently:

>setx ANDROID_HOME "C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk"

or

>setx ANDROID_HOME "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk"

Solution 9 - Android

You only have to edit your profile file like this:

sudo su
vim ~/.profile

and put this at the end of the file:

export ANDROID_HOME=/home/(user name)/Android/Sdk
export PATH=$PATH:/tools
export PATH=$PATH:/platform-tools

Save and close the file and do:

cd ~
source .profile

now if you do:

echo $ANDROID_HOME

it should show you something like this:

/home/(user name)/Android/Sdk

Solution 10 - Android

For OSX

Great tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY22NSBwV_s

No need to do any bash commands/symlinks:

  1. Install Java 6 runtime: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572?locale=de_DE
  2. Install Java JDK: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html

Solution 11 - Android

In my Case: I have put the correct path for Android and java but still getting the error.

The problem was that I have added the Android platform using sudo command.sudo ionic cordova platform android.

To solve my problem: First I have removed the platform android by running command

> sudo ionic cordova platform rm android

then add the android platform again with out sudoionic cordova platform add android but i get the error of permissions.

To resolve the error run command

>sudo chmod -R 777 {Path-of-your-project}

in my case sudo chmod -R 777 ~/codebase/IonicProject Then run command

> ionic cordova platform add android

or

> ionic cordova run android

Solution 12 - Android

To add ANDROID_HOME value permanently,

gedit ~/.bashrc

and add the following lines

export ANDROID_HOME=/root/Android/Sdk
PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools

Save the file and you need not update ANDROID_HOME value everytime.

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