I'm trying to create a new Flutter project in IntelliJ and I get the error "At least one platform must be selected"
I followed the instructions from the Flutter website: ( here and here) However when I click on 'Finish' I receive the error shown and in the specified place just an empty folder is created.
Example from start to end:
Install the Flutter and Dart plugins from the IntelliJ marketplace
Click on "Create New Project" and choose Flutter from the list on the left
Flutter SDK path is prefilled to
/home/nikko/snap/flutter/common/flutter
(see note on flutter), so I click Nextset name:
tryseven
, location:~/Folders/Me/Programming/Mobile/Flutter/tryseven
,- type:
Application
, - organization:
com.example
- android language:
Java
- iOS language:
Swift
- create project offline: False
- type:
the "More settings" tab wasn't changed, default project format is
.idea (directory based)
Click finish and I get the error. When I go to
~/Folders/Me/Programming/Mobile/Flutter/tryseven
the directory is created and is empty
Notes:
flutter --version
returns
Flutter 1.22.6 • channel stable • https://github.com/flutter/flutter.git
Framework • revision 9b2d32b605 (11 days ago) • 2021-01-22 14:36:39 -0800
Engine • revision 2f0af37152
Tools • Dart 2.10.5
and if I change the "Flutter SDK path" to something else I get the warning "Flutter SDK is not found in the specified location." So Flutter should be set correctly
using Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS 64-bit
and IntelliJ IDEA v.2020.1.4
IntelliJ doesn't open after I close it, I need to kill the process first, even though the window is closed. Not sure if that impacts in any way, but I'll reinstall the IDE
What I've tried without success:
- changing the language to Kotlin or C
- changing the organization to
test.org
- changing the type to Package (language and organization selection are disabled)
- changing "Create project offline" to True