user1861040
user1861040

Reputation: 81

Testing multiple Android devices on one machine

I have two different Android devices plugged into the same machine. What I would like to do is to target each device and execute a test on it separately.

Unfortunately, it seems as if I need to unplug one of the devices to run the test each time, because if I don't, I receive the following error:

error: more than one device and emulator

Does anyone know of a work-around for this issue so that I can simply keep both devices plugged in and run my tests?

Upvotes: 8

Views: 3862

Answers (4)

jeprubio
jeprubio

Reputation: 18032

In the new Android Studio Artic Fox (it would have been Android Studio 4.3 in the previous numering system and at this moment is still in beta) you can run the tests in multiple machines at the same time.

https://developer.android.com/studio/preview/features?utm_source=android-studio-2020-3-1&utm_medium=studio-assistant-preview#instrumentation-testing

To take advantage of this feature:

  1. Choose Select Multiple Devices in the target device dropdown menu (in the top-center of the IDE).

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  1. Select the target devices and click OK.

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  1. Run your tests.

To view your test results in the Run panel, go to View > Tool Windows > Run.

Upvotes: 2

Nir Ortal
Nir Ortal

Reputation: 77

The below command works for me:

calabash-android run your_app.apk ADB_DEVICE_ARG=<your_device_id>

Hope that help

Upvotes: 1

hidro
hidro

Reputation: 12541

You need to set ADB_DEVICE_ARG environment variable to the serial number of your device as returned by adb devices.

So to add on to Robert's answer:

$ adb devices
List of devices attached 
emulator-5554  device
emulator-5556  device
emulator-5558  device

$ ADB_DEVICE_ARG=emulator-5554;calabash-android run yourapk.apk

If you need to run the same Calabash test at the same time on multiple devices, better run them from separate root folders, or specify the result in different folders so that the results don't get mixed up.

Upvotes: 3

Robert Estivill
Robert Estivill

Reputation: 12497

You can specify the targeted device on the adb command with -s

1) Get the device serialNumber by doing

$ adb devices 
List of devices attached 
emulator-5554  device
emulator-5556  device
emulator-5558  device

2) Pass in the serialNumber into the adb command with -s argument

$ adb -s <serialNumber> <command> 

For example

$ adb -s emulator-5556 install helloWorld.apk

Upvotes: 2

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