How to run Android emulator on network with Android Studio?
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I've been debugging apps with built in android emulator which comes with Android Studio and It almost takes 10 mins to build the project since I have quite a low-end PC.
So I figured It would be easy If I could run emulator on different PC than Android Studio's, And somehow share their connection with network sharing. (Is it even possible?)
For instance: I have two PCs (Lets say A and B) on same network, both being potato PCs could manage to run android emulators without any additional load on system resources.
So what I want is to make PC-A run emulator and PC-B run Android Studio and by clicking on run, the app loads into the PC-A's emulator and I could see logs etc in PC-B's Android Studio.
I know I could build an apk and run it on different PC but I want to run it with debugging as well i.e LogCat etc.
Also, I don't want to use my real android device for testing purposes.
PS: I would gladly accept any alternatives etc.
Thankyou.
android android-studio
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I've been debugging apps with built in android emulator which comes with Android Studio and It almost takes 10 mins to build the project since I have quite a low-end PC.
So I figured It would be easy If I could run emulator on different PC than Android Studio's, And somehow share their connection with network sharing. (Is it even possible?)
For instance: I have two PCs (Lets say A and B) on same network, both being potato PCs could manage to run android emulators without any additional load on system resources.
So what I want is to make PC-A run emulator and PC-B run Android Studio and by clicking on run, the app loads into the PC-A's emulator and I could see logs etc in PC-B's Android Studio.
I know I could build an apk and run it on different PC but I want to run it with debugging as well i.e LogCat etc.
Also, I don't want to use my real android device for testing purposes.
PS: I would gladly accept any alternatives etc.
Thankyou.
android android-studio
Check wifi debugging. Maybe this can help you: stackoverflow.com/questions/4893953/…
– unedim
Jan 4 at 13:33
@unedim Im aware of wifi debugging, but you cannot connect one pc to another using usb and enable wifi debugging with adb. Or Could you?
– Ramanpreet Singh Khokhar
Jan 4 at 13:43
better run with your mobile it will help you
– Ashish
Jan 4 at 13:58
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I've been debugging apps with built in android emulator which comes with Android Studio and It almost takes 10 mins to build the project since I have quite a low-end PC.
So I figured It would be easy If I could run emulator on different PC than Android Studio's, And somehow share their connection with network sharing. (Is it even possible?)
For instance: I have two PCs (Lets say A and B) on same network, both being potato PCs could manage to run android emulators without any additional load on system resources.
So what I want is to make PC-A run emulator and PC-B run Android Studio and by clicking on run, the app loads into the PC-A's emulator and I could see logs etc in PC-B's Android Studio.
I know I could build an apk and run it on different PC but I want to run it with debugging as well i.e LogCat etc.
Also, I don't want to use my real android device for testing purposes.
PS: I would gladly accept any alternatives etc.
Thankyou.
android android-studio
I've been debugging apps with built in android emulator which comes with Android Studio and It almost takes 10 mins to build the project since I have quite a low-end PC.
So I figured It would be easy If I could run emulator on different PC than Android Studio's, And somehow share their connection with network sharing. (Is it even possible?)
For instance: I have two PCs (Lets say A and B) on same network, both being potato PCs could manage to run android emulators without any additional load on system resources.
So what I want is to make PC-A run emulator and PC-B run Android Studio and by clicking on run, the app loads into the PC-A's emulator and I could see logs etc in PC-B's Android Studio.
I know I could build an apk and run it on different PC but I want to run it with debugging as well i.e LogCat etc.
Also, I don't want to use my real android device for testing purposes.
PS: I would gladly accept any alternatives etc.
Thankyou.
android android-studio
android android-studio
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Check wifi debugging. Maybe this can help you: stackoverflow.com/questions/4893953/…
– unedim
Jan 4 at 13:33
@unedim Im aware of wifi debugging, but you cannot connect one pc to another using usb and enable wifi debugging with adb. Or Could you?
– Ramanpreet Singh Khokhar
Jan 4 at 13:43
better run with your mobile it will help you
– Ashish
Jan 4 at 13:58
add a comment |
Check wifi debugging. Maybe this can help you: stackoverflow.com/questions/4893953/…
– unedim
Jan 4 at 13:33
@unedim Im aware of wifi debugging, but you cannot connect one pc to another using usb and enable wifi debugging with adb. Or Could you?
– Ramanpreet Singh Khokhar
Jan 4 at 13:43
better run with your mobile it will help you
– Ashish
Jan 4 at 13:58
Check wifi debugging. Maybe this can help you: stackoverflow.com/questions/4893953/…
– unedim
Jan 4 at 13:33
Check wifi debugging. Maybe this can help you: stackoverflow.com/questions/4893953/…
– unedim
Jan 4 at 13:33
@unedim Im aware of wifi debugging, but you cannot connect one pc to another using usb and enable wifi debugging with adb. Or Could you?
– Ramanpreet Singh Khokhar
Jan 4 at 13:43
@unedim Im aware of wifi debugging, but you cannot connect one pc to another using usb and enable wifi debugging with adb. Or Could you?
– Ramanpreet Singh Khokhar
Jan 4 at 13:43
better run with your mobile it will help you
– Ashish
Jan 4 at 13:58
better run with your mobile it will help you
– Ashish
Jan 4 at 13:58
add a comment |
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Check wifi debugging. Maybe this can help you: stackoverflow.com/questions/4893953/…
– unedim
Jan 4 at 13:33
@unedim Im aware of wifi debugging, but you cannot connect one pc to another using usb and enable wifi debugging with adb. Or Could you?
– Ramanpreet Singh Khokhar
Jan 4 at 13:43
better run with your mobile it will help you
– Ashish
Jan 4 at 13:58