Advanced setup. Build apps. Create a Things app. Communicate with wireless devices. Configure devices. Interact with peripherals. Build user-space drivers. Manage devices. Create a build. Push an update. Chrome OS devices. App architecture. Guide to app architecture. UI layer. Architecture Components. UI layer libraries. View binding. Data binding library. Lifecycle-aware components. Paging Library. Paging 2. Data layer libraries. How-To Guides.
Advanced Concepts. Threading in WorkManager. App entry points. App shortcuts. App navigation. Navigation component. App links. Dependency injection. Core topics. App compatibility. Interact with other apps. Package visibility. Intents and intent filters. User interface. Add motion to your layout with MotionLayout. MotionLayout XML reference. Improving layout performance.
Custom view components. Look and feel. Splash screens. Add the app bar. Window insets. Supporting swipe-to-refresh. Pop-up messages overview. Adding search functionality. Creating backward-compatible UIs.
Home channels for mobile apps. App widgets. Media app architecture. Building an audio app. Building a video app. The Google Assistant. Routing between devices. Background tasks. Manage device awake state. Save to shared storage. Save data in a local database. Sharing simple data. Simulate mobile devices with Device Mode Override the user agent string Override geolocation Simulate device orientation. Analyze runtime performance Optimize website speed Performance features reference Timeline Event Reference.
Accessibility features reference Navigate Chrome DevTools with assistive technology Track element focus. Customization Enable dark theme Change placement: undock, dock to bottom, dock to left. Documentation Chrome DevTools Remote debugging. Remote debug Android devices Published on Monday, April 13, Kayce Basques Technically, I'm a writer.
Table of contents. Step 1: Discover your Android device Troubleshooting: DevTools is not detecting the Android device Step 2: Debug content on your Android device from your development machine More actions: pause, focus, reload, or close a tab Inspect elements Screencast your Android screen to your development machine. This tutorial teaches you how to: Set up your Android device for remote debugging, and discover it from your development machine.
Inspect and debug live content on your Android device from your development machine. Screencast content from your Android device onto a DevTools instance on your development machine. Step 1: Discover your Android device The workflow below works for most users.
On your development machine, open Chrome. Make sure that the Discover USB devices checkbox is enabled. Figure 2. The Remote Target has successfully detected an offline device that is pending authorization If your device is showing up as Offline , accept the Allow USB Debugging permission prompt on your Android device. Troubleshooting: DevTools is not detecting the Android device Make sure that your hardware is set up correctly: If you're using a USB hub, try connecting your Android device directly to your development machine instead.
Try unplugging the USB cable between your Android device and development machine, and then plugging it back in. Chrome DevTools. Inspect network activity Network features reference. Simulate mobile devices with Device Mode Override the user agent string Override geolocation Simulate device orientation.
Analyze runtime performance Optimize website speed Performance features reference Timeline Event Reference. Accessibility features reference Navigate Chrome DevTools with assistive technology Track element focus.
Customization Enable dark theme Change placement: undock, dock to bottom, dock to left. Documentation Chrome DevTools Console. Console overview Published on Thursday, April 18, Kayce Basques Technically, I'm a writer. Table of contents. Routing between devices. Background tasks. Manage device awake state.
Save to shared storage. Save data in a local database. Sharing simple data. Sharing files. Sharing files with NFC. Printing files. Content providers. Autofill framework. Contacts provider. Data backup. Remember and authenticate users. User location.
Using touch gestures. Handling keyboard input. Supporting game controllers. Input method editors. Performing network operations. Transmit network data using Volley. Perform network operations using Cronet. Transferring data without draining the battery. Reduce network battery drain. Transfer data using Sync Adapters. Bluetooth Low Energy. Wi-Fi infrastructure. Discover and connect. Runtime API reference. Web-based content. Android App Bundles. Google Play. Play Asset Delivery.
Play Feature Delivery. In-app reviews. In-app updates. Google Play Instant. Get started with instant apps. Get started with instant games. Integrate with Firebase. Play Install Referrer.
Play Install Referrer Library. Application Licensing. Android GPU Inspector. System profiling. Analyze a system profile. Frame profiling. Analyze a frame profile.
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