NET and Visual Studio for Mac are working for our customers in the real world. We’ve been using and testing with M1 Macs, but it’s always great to hear how. So In this post I am sharing all steps to run the react-native android app on mac m1. Hi We recently posted about how Visual Studio for Mac is supporting Apple Silicon / M1 architecture through the Rosetta translation layer starting in version 8.9, and we’re working towards native support. Copy and paste this line to do this automatically for Bash and Zsh:Įcho "export PATH= $ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools:\ $PATH" > ~/ ` ] & echo '.zshenv' || echo '.bash_profile' ` So many people asking about running the android app on mac m1 system and about its performance on mac m1. On macOS, you will also need to add platform-tools to your ~/.bash_profile (or ~/.zshenv if you use Zsh) - eg.& ANDROID_HOME = $HOME/Library/Android/sdk || ANDROID_HOME = $HOME/Android/SdkĮcho "export ANDROID_HOME= $ANDROID_HOME" > ~/ ` ] & echo '.zshenv' || echo '.bash_profile' ` Copy and paste these two lines to do this automatically for Bash and Zsh: With the emulator open, click More, and then click Settings and Proxy. If your emulator must access the internet through a proxy server, you can configure a custom HTTP proxy from the emulators Extended controls screen.
If you are on macOS or Linux, add an environment variable pointing to the Android SDK location in ~/.bash_profile (or ~/.zshenv if you use Zsh) - eg. The emulator transparently rewrites the GET requests from the virtual device before talking to the proxy so it works.