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I just began learning flutter and built the sample app present in Building Layout tutorial.

In the source code it's suggested to un-comment two lines, to see the visual debug lines, but so far no luck.

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
// Uncomment lines 7 and 10 to view the visual layout at runtime.
//import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart' show debugPaintSizeEnabled;

void main() {
  //debugPaintSizeEnabled = true;
  runApp(new MyApp());
}

What I have tried?

  1. Hot Reload
  2. Full Restart
  3. Setting other debug variables to true:
debugPaintPointersEnabled = 
    debugPaintBaselinesEnabled = 
    debugPaintLayerBordersEnabled = 
    debugRepaintRainbowEnabled = true;

, which I read from Docs. They worked fine.

My Setup?

  1. Visual Studio Code
  2. No Dart 2 Preview Mode
  3. Flutter Beta
  4. I use an Android Mobile Hardware, not Virtual (Moto G5)

Question: How to make the visual debugger work?

8 Answers 8

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I had exactly the same problem and the only solution i found, is to toggle debug painting from VSCode command palette.

Flutter: Toggle Debug Painting

You can also make it works using the rendering library.

First you need to import it

import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';

Then, set debugPaintSizeEnabled to true in the main method of your application or in a widget's build method

void main() {
  debugPaintSizeEnabled=true;
  runApp(MyApp());
}

You need to fully restart your application to apply effects

Here's the official documentation.

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  • 2
    I don't get that command in my command palette, am I missing something?. All I see after, ctrl + shift + p then typing Flutter, is two options: Flutter: Run Flutter Doctor & Flutter: New Project Mar 18, 2018 at 6:28
  • 1
    Make sure your project is running and you should see more options. Versions i am running with : - flutter : 0.1.5 - dart code extension : 2.10.0
    – Champe
    Mar 18, 2018 at 10:57
  • 1
    I don't see the the command in my command palette either. I see a bunch of flutter ones but not Toggle Debug Painting
    – Chris
    Mar 8, 2019 at 12:21
  • This adds a very small grid, not very useful. Sep 17, 2021 at 2:36
  • There is no such toggle. Sep 17, 2021 at 2:41
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Add import statements :

import 'dart:developer';

import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';

Then in the build add the debugPaintSizeEnabled=true; like :

Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    debugPaintSizeEnabled=true;
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  • Initializing that variable inside build worked, the example in official site is misleading. But the answer to this question, is a much better solution though, we don't even need to import any dependencies! Mar 20, 2018 at 15:37
  • small tiny grids are useless. Sep 17, 2021 at 2:37
7

It's not necessary import anything in VSCode, just:

  1. Open command palette by Ctrl+Shift+P (Cmd for mac)
  2. Type Flutter: Toggle Debug Painting and click on it: example.
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3

UPDATE

The following steps work on both android device and android virtual device if you are working with ANDROID STUDIO. It works only on Android virtual device if you are working wih VSCode

I was following the same tutorial recently to learn all about the layout elements in Flutter. To enable visual layout at runtime, what I did was quite straightforward -

  • First

I added import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart' show debugPaintSizeEnabled; at the top of my main.dart file

  • Next

I added debugPaintSizeEnabled = true; to my main() method

void main() {
  debugPaintSizeEnabled = true;
  runApp(new MyApp());
}
  • Finally

I performed a full restart of my app to reflect all the changes. It doesn't reflect changes if you perform a hot reload.

Hope this helps.

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  • I've encountered the same problem as you have just now. my solution is: do not restart from VS Code debugger, it is tricky. just use flutter run -d deviceID to restart your app. it will be OK. Nov 19, 2018 at 3:13
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In the terminal press 'p'

To toggle the display of construction lines (debugPaintSizeEnabled), press "p".

(this is the easiest option!)

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I think you need import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';

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    He would get an error message if an import were missing Mar 15, 2018 at 6:17
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  1. import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
  2. void main() { debugPaintSizeEnabled = true; runApp(new MyApp()); }

  3. Open command palette by CTRL + SHIFT + P (for window),

  4. type Flutter: Toggle Debug Painting and click on it.
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I had the same issue, wasn't able to see any debug information.

Fixed it by running in debug mode instead of profile or release. Maybe this will help someone.

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