![]() In Genymotion, select Settings > ADB tab > Use custom Android SDK tools. When using Genymotion, configure the adb using the same settings as you used when installing the connector. Prepare your environment as described by your emulator's documentation. For details, see Manage devices.īack to top Create a test with an emulator The device should now appear in the list of existing virtual devices. For details, see the command line documentation in the Android Developers documentation. Run the line command to create a new profile for the device you want to emulate, for example, avdmanager create avd -n test -k "system-images android-25 google_apis x86". ![]() The AVD manager enables you to create a profile of a virtual device that can then be run on the Linux host and be accessed via the device connector. Under the cmdline-tools/bin folder, locate the avdmanager tool. For details, see command line documentation in the Android developers documentation. We also recommend to run sdkmanager -"platform-tools" "platforms android-28" to install the latest platform tools, including adb. Run sdkmanager -update to update all installed packages.Under the tcmdline-tools/bin folder, locate the sdkmanager tool.Scroll down to the Command line tools only section, and download the command lines tool package for Linux. Download the Android SDK Manager for Linux from the Android Studio site.The support for an emulator on Linux is via the command line. Make sure that the filter is not hiding emulated devices.īack to top Setting up the SDK Emulator - Linux After the connector has started, restart the device emulation. If it does not, stop the device by closing its window. The virtual device should appear in the mobile lab as an available test device. In the Digital Lab Device Lab, click refresh.In the Digital Lab Agent, switch on the Service if needed. The Digital Lab Agent is loaded automatically on the device.The device appears in the lab as disconnected.To run an emulator that uses an AVD, double-click it or click Launch. For details, see create and manage virtual devices in the Android Developer documentation. In the AVD manager, create a virtual device or choose a predefined device. From the Tools menu, select AVD Manager to open the AVD Manager. ![]() This component enables you to create a profile of a virtual device that can then be run on the Windows host and connected to the Digital Lab server via a device connector.
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