To run a NativeScript app, you will need an Android device - either a physical or a virtual device. If you see No issues were detected you have successfully set up your system. to create the ANDROID_HOME user variable that points to the path of the Android SDK:
Click on ' Environment variables.' in the bottom corner.
The setup may take a while, but once it has finished a welcome screen should appear.Īndroid Studio installs the latest Android SDK by default, which in most cases should be all that's needed to build a NativeScript app.Ĭonfigure the ANDROID_HOME environment variable for NativeScript to be able to find the Android SDK. In the installation wizard make sure to have the following components selected (the list should appear if you select custom options): Setting up the Android development environment can be daunting if you are new to Android development, however following the next steps carefully will get you up and running in no time.ĭownload and install Android Studio.