'Why won't my Flutter web app debug open in the browser?
In VScode, I used to be able to go 'Run' -> 'Run without debugging' and if the 'Web server (web-javascript)' was chosen then the Flutter app would open in debug mode in Chrome. This used to open a new Chrome window for the app to be displayed in. I'm not sure what I've done but this no longer works. I now get the message below showing in the debug console. I have tried to go to the localhost link in Chrome but I just get a blank screen and no errors in the Chrome console. I've tried downloading the Dart extension in Chrome but this doesn't help.
Launching lib\main.dart on Web Server in debug mode...
Waiting for connection from Dart debug extension at http://localhost:51367
So far I have tried reinstalling VScode and Flutter, reinstalling the Dart and Flutter extensions. I've even tried to uninstall VScode and remove all the extension and settings files that get left behind (like mentioned here). I've set Flutter up as the Flutter website says every time but none of this has helped and I have no idea what has gone wrong. Could anyone help?
In case it helps, here is the Flutter doctor output:
Downloading android-arm-profile/windows-x64 tools... 1.7s
Downloading android-arm-release/windows-x64 tools... 0.8s
Downloading android-arm64-profile/windows-x64 tools... 1.2s
Downloading android-arm64-release/windows-x64 tools... 1.3s
Downloading android-x64-profile/windows-x64 tools... 2.2s
Downloading android-x64-release/windows-x64 tools... 1.0s
Doctor summary (to see all details, run flutter doctor -v):
[√] Flutter (Channel beta, 1.20.0-7.3.pre, on Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.959], locale en-GB)
[√] Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK version 29.0.3)
[√] Chrome - develop for the web
[√] Android Studio (version 4.0)
[√] VS Code (version 1.47.3)
[√] Connected device (2 available)
• No issues found!
Solution 1:[1]
The problem for me was in the index.html file located in the "web" folder.
The cause for the error was my <script src="main.dart.js" type="application/javascript"></script> line. It was not at the very bottom of the body tag. Moving it to the bottom fixed the issue.
You might also need to re-check the index.html file in general. The general order inside the body tag should be as follows:
1-
<script>
if ('serviceWorker' in navigator) {
window.addEventListener('flutter-first-frame', function () {
navigator.serviceWorker.register('flutter_service_worker.js');
});
}
</script>
2- (applies to firebase users) Firebase CDN scripts. ex:
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/7.20.0/firebase-app.js"></script>
3- (Firebase users)
<script>
// Your web app's Firebase configuration
var firebaseConfig = {
apiKey: "<your api key>",
authDomain: "<your auth domain>",
projectId: "<Your project id>",
messagingSenderId: "<your messaging sender id>",
appId: "<your app id>"
};
// Initialize Firebase
firebase.initializeApp(firebaseConfig);
</script>
4- (most importantly) Make sure this line is at the bottom of the body tag
<script src="main.dart.js" type="application/javascript"></script>
Solution 2:[2]
I had to rerun flutter config --enable-web after an upgrade to get it working again. Then restart vscode and run.
Solution 3:[3]
if you want to run your flutter web code in a specific port or..., you will see this error.
The web-server device requires the Dart Debug Chrome extension for debugging. Consider using the Chrome or Edge devices for an improved development workflow.
Please click the Dart Debug extension button in the spawned browser window
you can easily install dart extension from dart-extention and click on it every time you run your code.
Solution 4:[4]
For me. All I had to do was to make sure that Chrome was the default browser.
Solution 5:[5]
Simply open a new tab with the flutter app URL.
Solution 6:[6]
For me, I used an old project that has Android build files. I did the following
flutter config --enable-web
flutter clean
restarting vscode
It solved the problem.
Solution 7:[7]
I solved it after upgrading flutter to 3.0v.
flutter upgrade
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| Solution | Source |
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| Solution 1 | |
| Solution 2 | |
| Solution 3 | Ali Azimoshan |
| Solution 4 | surge10 |
| Solution 5 | Edie Kamau |
| Solution 6 | Rajesh Jr. |
| Solution 7 | zeev grim |
