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simple-adb

v1.7.9

Published

Module to easily use ADB with node.js

Downloads

6

Readme

SimpleADB

This is a module to execute simple commands with ADB

Build Status

Basic Usage


var SimpleADB = require('simple-adb').SimpleADB;

var sadb = new SimpleADB();

sadb.connect('192.168.1.5')
    .then(function () {
       console.log('connected');
    })
    .catch(function (err) {
       console.log(err);
    });

Here is an example on how to reboot your android device via ADB


var SimpleADB = require('simple-adb').SimpleADB;

var sadb = new SimpleADB();

sadb.connect('192.168.1.5')
     .then(function () {
        sadb.reboot()
            .then(function () {
                console.log('rebooted');
            });
     })
     .catch(function (err) {
        console.log(err);
     });

The SimpleADB Class

var SimpleADB = require('simple-adb').SimpleADB;

var sadb = new SimpleADB({
        logger: null, // optional - if populated, should be a Bunyan instance.
        logLevel: 'error' | 'warn' | 'info', //optional, ignored if `logger` is populated
        path: '/path/to/adb' //optional, if you have a custom path, this may be required
    });

SimpleADB Methods

N.B. All methods return a Promise.

var SimpleADB = require('simple-adb').SimpleADB;

var sadb = new SimpleADB();

// to connect to a device (only one device can be connected to at a time)
sadb.connect(ipAddress);

// to disconnect device
sadb.disconnect();

// to reboot device
sadb.reboot();

// to shutdown device
sadb.shutdown();

// to force stop an application
sadb.forceStopApp(packageName);

// to start an application
sadb.startApp(packageName, launchName);

// to restart an application
sadb.restartApp(packageName. launchName);

// to perform any other task with adb
sadb.execAdbCommand(args); //args in an array of augements

// to perform any other shell task with adb
sadb.execAdbShellCommand(args); //args in an array of augements

// copy a file to the android device
sadb.push(fromPath, toPath);

// copy a file from the android device
sadb.pull(toPath, fromPath);

sadb.captureScreenshot(pathToSaveScreenshot); // path is optional, will store to home directory if no path given

Tests

Coming soon

Contribute

Please only edit the contents of the src directory as on publish this will be compiled into the build directory.