AppSuite:UI remote debugging android mac

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How to setup remote debugging for chrome on android devices with a mac

Prerequisites

You need the latest X-Code and a working setup of the latest Homebrew. Check with brew doctor.

Setup

$ brew install android-sdk

Add this to your shells rc (e.g. .bashrc or .zshrc)

export ANDROID_HOME=/usr/local/opt/android-sdk

Launch the "Android SDK Manager".

$ android

Check Android SDK Platform-tools and Android Support Library uncheck everything else, except if you plan on using other components of the SDK.

Add this to your shells rc (e.g. .bashrc or .zshrc) for convenience:

alias chrome-android="adb forward tcp:9222 localabstract:chrome_devtools_remote"

Usage

Connect an Android Device via USB.

Open a terminal and enter "chrome-android".

Open Chrome on your device.

Visit localhost:9222 on your desktop machine for remote debugging.

Chrome Plugin

A simpler way to perform remote debugging directly with Chrome is to install the "ADB Plugin". It's a Chrome Plugin/App and can be installed from the Chrome Webstore. All you need is a running Android SDK, nothing else. The ADB Plugin adds a icon to the Chrome toolbar which shows all inspectable targets on connected devices/emulators.