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38 lines
914 B
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# Build
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docker-compose -f docker-build/docker-compose.yml build
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```
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This will install all the required sdks, depending on the connection will take some time.
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# Run
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docker-compose -f docker-build/docker-compose.yml up
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```
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This will start `adbd` and `fighwheel` listening on port `4567`.
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You need to connect your device and accept the key.
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After the figwheel prompt you can install the application running:
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docker-compose -f docker-build/docker-compose.yml exec adbd make run-android
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```
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# Notes
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## Adbd key
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The adbd key is generated every time you start/stop the container, so you will have to accept it if that happens.
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## Security
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This will give the docker image access to your USB devices and run in priviliged mode, so run at your own risk.
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## Multiple adbd
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You will need to make sure no `adbd` is running on your local machine, as that would interfer with the one running in docker.
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