![]() ![]() What's going on?Īfter 30 minutes of googling I discover this has to do - again - with the minimum iOS version. Let's see if flutter run works with an ios build.Ī very long and very scary list of errors / logs appear on my screen. But no worries, let's just change that, and make this happen with flutter run. I'd rather expect to run another round of flutterfire configure -project=in-for-school, so that this detail is hidden from me. │ Alternatively, try to find a version of this plugin that supports these lower versions │ │ Note that your app won't be available to users running Android SDKs below 19. │ /Users/lucavenir/Documents/Testing123/folder/myproject/android/app/adle: │ │ Fix this issue by adding the following to the file │ │ The plugin firebase_analytics requires a higher Android SDK version. Luckily enough, Flutter Fix prompts us the following: ⚠️ Something went wrong with gradle here. The quick start feels nice, there's a dedicated "Flutter" button. ![]() Ok, let's try and add Analytics then, click. ![]() Then, add and begin using the Flutter plugins for the Firebase products you'd like to use. Now, I know this is trivial, but let's follow along the instructions. Without adding the core package, obviously the initialization won't work. It is not instructed to run the following to make the above code work. Add await Firebase.initializeApp(options: DefaultFirebaseOptions.currentPlatform) just to test the initialization. Then, we follow-up an easy initialization with the last step, after step 7. ![]() I can see via GIT diff that it is adding the google-plist and google.json files.
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