nativescript 4.2. Error while building android app with release flag












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I've done some app for IOS and Android.



IOS is working fine and it's poblished on App store since 3 weeks.
So, the time has come for android. I have to do some css tweaks, beacuse android was looking different in some aspects.



After when i did it, i run tns run android, next emulator appear.
All is working well, so i've run tests on Firebase console.



It was a suprise for me, beacuse i saw this error: (Emulator installed is launching app without issues.)



Nativescript fails to load code that holds common js functions.



enter image description here



Here is part of my app.js



enter image description here



And, right now i'm able to see this error in my emulator.
Steps to reproduce:
- run tns run android (app is working well)
- do some typo in any js file (make any error): livesync will run again, and as result i will see this error.



My question is: do android have problems with requiring this file? IOS is working very well, but i'm unable to deploy android.



Thank you.










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  • Try removing the .js in the path. It supposed to work still but give that a try.

    – Manoj
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:21






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    Hi @Manoj, i think the issue was _common. I've used common as name and seems it works well, i will double check and confirm. Cheers.

    – user3573535
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:02
















1















I've done some app for IOS and Android.



IOS is working fine and it's poblished on App store since 3 weeks.
So, the time has come for android. I have to do some css tweaks, beacuse android was looking different in some aspects.



After when i did it, i run tns run android, next emulator appear.
All is working well, so i've run tests on Firebase console.



It was a suprise for me, beacuse i saw this error: (Emulator installed is launching app without issues.)



Nativescript fails to load code that holds common js functions.



enter image description here



Here is part of my app.js



enter image description here



And, right now i'm able to see this error in my emulator.
Steps to reproduce:
- run tns run android (app is working well)
- do some typo in any js file (make any error): livesync will run again, and as result i will see this error.



My question is: do android have problems with requiring this file? IOS is working very well, but i'm unable to deploy android.



Thank you.










share|improve this question























  • Try removing the .js in the path. It supposed to work still but give that a try.

    – Manoj
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:21






  • 1





    Hi @Manoj, i think the issue was _common. I've used common as name and seems it works well, i will double check and confirm. Cheers.

    – user3573535
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:02














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I've done some app for IOS and Android.



IOS is working fine and it's poblished on App store since 3 weeks.
So, the time has come for android. I have to do some css tweaks, beacuse android was looking different in some aspects.



After when i did it, i run tns run android, next emulator appear.
All is working well, so i've run tests on Firebase console.



It was a suprise for me, beacuse i saw this error: (Emulator installed is launching app without issues.)



Nativescript fails to load code that holds common js functions.



enter image description here



Here is part of my app.js



enter image description here



And, right now i'm able to see this error in my emulator.
Steps to reproduce:
- run tns run android (app is working well)
- do some typo in any js file (make any error): livesync will run again, and as result i will see this error.



My question is: do android have problems with requiring this file? IOS is working very well, but i'm unable to deploy android.



Thank you.










share|improve this question














I've done some app for IOS and Android.



IOS is working fine and it's poblished on App store since 3 weeks.
So, the time has come for android. I have to do some css tweaks, beacuse android was looking different in some aspects.



After when i did it, i run tns run android, next emulator appear.
All is working well, so i've run tests on Firebase console.



It was a suprise for me, beacuse i saw this error: (Emulator installed is launching app without issues.)



Nativescript fails to load code that holds common js functions.



enter image description here



Here is part of my app.js



enter image description here



And, right now i'm able to see this error in my emulator.
Steps to reproduce:
- run tns run android (app is working well)
- do some typo in any js file (make any error): livesync will run again, and as result i will see this error.



My question is: do android have problems with requiring this file? IOS is working very well, but i'm unable to deploy android.



Thank you.







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  • Try removing the .js in the path. It supposed to work still but give that a try.

    – Manoj
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:21






  • 1





    Hi @Manoj, i think the issue was _common. I've used common as name and seems it works well, i will double check and confirm. Cheers.

    – user3573535
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:02



















  • Try removing the .js in the path. It supposed to work still but give that a try.

    – Manoj
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:21






  • 1





    Hi @Manoj, i think the issue was _common. I've used common as name and seems it works well, i will double check and confirm. Cheers.

    – user3573535
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:02

















Try removing the .js in the path. It supposed to work still but give that a try.

– Manoj
Nov 20 '18 at 13:21





Try removing the .js in the path. It supposed to work still but give that a try.

– Manoj
Nov 20 '18 at 13:21




1




1





Hi @Manoj, i think the issue was _common. I've used common as name and seems it works well, i will double check and confirm. Cheers.

– user3573535
Nov 20 '18 at 14:02





Hi @Manoj, i think the issue was _common. I've used common as name and seems it works well, i will double check and confirm. Cheers.

– user3573535
Nov 20 '18 at 14:02












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