Docker for Android SDK with preinstalled build tools and emulator image
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Docker for Android SDK

Docker for Android SDK with preinstalled build tools and emulator image

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Usage

  • Interactive way

    $ docker run -it --rm --device /dev/kvm Marown/android-sdk-docker:latest bash
    # check installed packages
    $ sdkmanager --list
    # create and run emulator
    $ avdmanager --verbose create avd --force --name "generic_33" --package "system-images;android-33;google_apis;x86_64" --tag "google_apis" --abi "x86_64"
    $ emulator -avd "generic_33" -no-window -no-audio -no-boot-anim -netdelay none -no-snapshot -wipe-data &
    $ adb devices
    # You can also run other Android platform tools, which are all added to the PATH environment variable
    

    To connect the emulator using adb on the docker host machine, start the container with --network host as well. You could also use scrcpy to do a screencast of the emulator.

  • Non-interactive way

    # check installed packages
    $ docker run -it --rm Marown/android-sdk-docker:latest sdkmanager --list
    # list existing emulators
    $ docker run -it --rm Marown/android-sdk-docker:latest avdmanager list avd
    # You can also run other Android platform tools, which are all added to the PATH environment variable