
Reconnect any connected devices, verify that your system recognizes them, and run this command again. │ Device Name │ Platform │ Version │ Device Identifier │ Image Identifier │ Error Help │ When I run tns device android -available-devices it shows installed devices while simultaneously saying that devices weren’t found: Available emulators To list available emulator images, run 'tns device -available-devices'. To list currently connected devices and verify that the specified identifier exists, run 'tns device'. The error I get when I run tns run android -bundle is the following: Skipping node_modules folder! Use the syncAllFiles option to sync files from this folder.Įmulator start failed with: No emulator image available for device identifier 'undefined'. Tried a lot of things to debug but haven’t found a solution. Tns doctor says that everything should be working.

I initially installed via Homebrew (following the instructions from the docs), and then after that didn’t work I installed the sdk via Android Studio and changed my ~/.bash_profile accordingly. I’m getting an error when trying to open the android emulating by running tns run android -bundle.
