Reputation: 45
Note that I'm not trying to connect to the localhost of the host machine from the Android emulator, I'm pretty much doing it in reverse - I started a server on the localhost inside Android emulator and want to connect to that localhost from the computer's browser.
I'm using Angel framework on Flutter.
import 'package:angel_framework/angel_framework.dart';
import 'package:angel_framework/http.dart';
Future<AngelHttp> startWebServer({int port = 3000}) async {
var app = Angel();
var http = AngelHttp(app);
await http.startServer('localhost', port);
print('Started HTTP server at ${http.server.address}:${http.server.port}');
app.get('/', (req, res) => res.write('<p>Hello, world!<p>'));
return http;
}
What settings should I put and what address should I use in my browser to receive 'Hello World' from the server running on the emulator?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1721
Reputation: 3410
You can do that with adb forward
. See port forwarding
adb forward tcp:3000 tcp:3000
Then on your computer you can connect to http://localhost:3000
and it will be routed to port 3000 of the emulator.
Upvotes: 2