├── setup.py ├── README.md ├── droid-remote.py └── LICENSE /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from distutils.core import setup 2 | 3 | setup( 4 | name="droid-remote", 5 | version="1.01", 6 | author="Michael Aschauer", 7 | data_files=[('bin', ['droid-remote.py'])] 8 | ) 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### droid-remote 2 | 3 | I am wrecking my Android phones way to often by crashing them on the ground, leaving me with a dead touchscreen. 4 | However even if wrecked an android phone is still a usable all-purpose computer. It has wireless connectivity, audio output, a camera, etc. 5 | There are possible use cases, if one could control - or at least re-configure it (I'd like to re-use them as webcams for instance). 6 | Even if you do not have any use for a phone with broken display/touchscreen, you might want to retrieve some data from it (maybe you did not make backups). 7 | 8 | Remote controls such as VNC normally require root and do not work very well on all phones. There is a much bolder solution: 9 | grab screenhost from the phone and send remote events via Android's debug bridge (adb). This code is inspired by 10 | Marian Schednig's [adbcontrol](http://marian.schedenig.name/2014/07/03/remote-control-your-android-phone-through-adb/), 11 | but it's written python and also handles orientation changes. 12 | 13 | It's horribly slow - but it works. 14 | 15 | 16 | #### Requirements: 17 | * adb (Android SDK) installed 18 | * Developer options and Android debbuing enabled 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /droid-remote.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | #------------------------------ 4 | # droid-remote 5 | #------------------------------ 6 | # Copyright (C) 2015 Michael Aschauer 7 | # 8 | # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 9 | # modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public 10 | # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either 11 | # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 12 | # 13 | # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 16 | # Library General Public License for more details. 17 | # 18 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public 19 | # License along with this library; if not, write to the 20 | # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, 21 | # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 22 | 23 | import os.path 24 | import time 25 | import pyglet 26 | import subprocess 27 | from pyglet.window import key 28 | 29 | adb_path = "" 30 | tmp_img_path = "/tmp" 31 | tmp_img = "screen.png" 32 | width = 360 33 | height = 640 34 | 35 | # these are some but not all avaible keycode 36 | # convert from pyglet to android 37 | key_codes = { 38 | key.BACKSPACE : "KEYCODE_BACKSPACE", 39 | key.TAB : "KEYCODE_TAB", 40 | key.CLEAR : "KEYCODE_CLEAR", 41 | key.RETURN : "KEYCODE_ENTER", 42 | key.ENTER : "KEYCODE_ENTER", 43 | key.PAUSE : "KEYCODE_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE", 44 | key.SCROLLLOCK : "KEYCODE_SCROLL_LOCK", 45 | key.ESCAPE : "KEYCODE_ESCAPE", 46 | key.HOME : "KEYCODE_HOME", 47 | key.LEFT : "KEYCODE_DPAD_LEFT", 48 | key.UP : "KEYCODE_DPAD_UP", 49 | key.RIGHT : "KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT", 50 | key.DOWN : "KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN", 51 | key.PAGEUP : "KEYCODE_PAGE_UP", 52 | key.PAGEDOWN : "KEYCODE_PAGE_DOWN", 53 | key.DELETE : "KEYCODE_DEL", 54 | key.SELECT : "KEYCODE_BUTTON_SELECT", 55 | key.PRINT : "KEYCODE_CAMERA", 56 | key.INSERT : "KEYCODE_INSERT", 57 | key.MENU : "KEYCODE_MENU", 58 | key.FIND : "KEYCODE_SEARCH", 59 | key.HELP : "KEYCODE_HELP", 60 | key.BREAK : "KEYCODE_BREAK", 61 | key.NUMLOCK : "KEYCODE_NUM_LOCK", 62 | key.NUM_SPACE : "KEYCODE_SPACE", 63 | key.NUM_TAB : "KEYCODE_TAB", 64 | key.NUM_ENTER : "KEYCODE_ENTER", 65 | key.NUM_F1 : "KEYCODE_F1", 66 | key.NUM_F2 : "KEYCODE_F2", 67 | key.NUM_F3 : "KEYCODE_F3", 68 | key.NUM_F4 : "KEYCODE_F4", 69 | key.NUM_HOME : "KEYCODE_HOME", 70 | key.NUM_LEFT : "KEYCODE_DPAD_LEFT", 71 | key.NUM_UP : "KEYCODE_DPAD_UP", 72 | key.NUM_RIGHT : "KEYCODE_DPAD_RIGHT", 73 | key.NUM_DOWN : "KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN", 74 | key.NUM_EQUAL : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_EQUALS", 75 | key.NUM_MULTIPLY : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_MULTIPLY", 76 | key.NUM_ADD : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_ADD", 77 | key.NUM_SEPARATOR : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_COMMA", 78 | key.NUM_SUBTRACT : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_SUBTRACT", 79 | key.NUM_DECIMAL : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_DOT", 80 | key.NUM_DIVIDE : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_DIVIDE", 81 | key.NUM_0 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_0", 82 | key.NUM_1 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_1", 83 | key.NUM_2 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_2", 84 | key.NUM_3 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_3", 85 | key.NUM_4 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_4", 86 | key.NUM_5 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_5", 87 | key.NUM_6 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_6", 88 | key.NUM_7 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_7", 89 | key.NUM_8 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_8", 90 | key.NUM_9 : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_9", 91 | key.LSHIFT : "KEYCODE_SHIFT_LEFT", 92 | key.RSHIFT : "KEYCODE_SHIFT_RIGHT", 93 | key.LCTRL : "KEYCODE_POWER", 94 | key.RCTRL : "KEYCODE_POWER", 95 | key.LALT : "KEYCODE_ALT_RIGHT", 96 | key.RALT : "KEYCODE_ALT_RIGHT", 97 | key.SPACE : "KEYCODE_SPACE", 98 | key.APOSTROPHE : "KEYCODE_APOSTROPHE", 99 | key.PARENLEFT : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_LEFT_PAREN", 100 | key.PARENRIGHT : "KEYCODE_NUMPAD_RIGHT_PAREN", 101 | key.PLUS : "KEYCODE_PLUS", 102 | key.COMMA : "KEYCODE_COMMA", 103 | key.MINUS : "KEYCODE_MINUS", 104 | key.PERIOD : "KEYCODE_PERIOS", 105 | key.SLASH : "KEYCODE_SLASH", 106 | key.SEMICOLON : "KEYCODE_COLON", 107 | key.EQUAL : "KEYCODE_EQUALS", 108 | key.AT : "KEYCODE_AT", 109 | key.BRACKETLEFT : "KEYCODE_LEFT_BRACKET", 110 | key.BACKSLASH : "KEYCODE_BACKSLASH", 111 | key.BRACKETRIGHT : "KEYCODE_RIGHT_BRACKET", 112 | key.GRAVE : "KEYCODE_GRAVE", 113 | key.A : "KEYCODE_A", 114 | key.B : "KEYCODE_B", 115 | key.C : "KEYCODE_C", 116 | key.D : "KEYCODE_D", 117 | key.E : "KEYCODE_E", 118 | key.F : "KEYCODE_F", 119 | key.G : "KEYCODE_G", 120 | key.H : "KEYCODE_H", 121 | key.I : "KEYCODE_I", 122 | key.J : "KEYCODE_J", 123 | key.K : "KEYCODE_K", 124 | key.L : "KEYCODE_L", 125 | key.M : "KEYCODE_M", 126 | key.N : "KEYCODE_N", 127 | key.O : "KEYCODE_O", 128 | key.P : "KEYCODE_P", 129 | key.Q : "KEYCODE_Q", 130 | key.R : "KEYCODE_R", 131 | key.S : "KEYCODE_S", 132 | key.T : "KEYCODE_T", 133 | key.U : "KEYCODE_U", 134 | key.V : "KEYCODE_V", 135 | key.W : "KEYCODE_W", 136 | key.X : "KEYCODE_X", 137 | key.Y : "KEYCODE_Y", 138 | key.Z : "KEYCODE_Z" 139 | } 140 | 141 | class DroidRemote(pyglet.window.Window): 142 | 143 | def __init__(self): 144 | super(DroidRemote, self).__init__( 145 | width=width, 146 | height=height, 147 | resizable=False, 148 | caption="Droid Remote") 149 | self.image = None 150 | self.swipe = False 151 | self.mx = 0 152 | self.my = 0 153 | self.andwidth = 0 154 | self.andheight= 0 155 | self.orientation = 0 156 | 157 | def on_mouse_press(self, x, y, button, modifiers): 158 | if button == pyglet.window.mouse.LEFT: 159 | x = int(float(x) / width * self.andwidth) 160 | y = self.andheight - int(float(y) / height * self.andheight) 161 | if self.orientation % 2 == 1: 162 | tmp = x 163 | x = y 164 | y = tmp 165 | y = self.andwidth - y 166 | if self.orientation == 3: 167 | x = self.andheight - x 168 | y = self.andwidth - y 169 | self.mx = x 170 | self.my = y 171 | 172 | def on_mouse_release(self, x, y, button, modifiers): 173 | if button == pyglet.window.mouse.LEFT: 174 | x = int(float(x) / width * self.andwidth) 175 | y = self.andheight - int(float(y) / height * self.andheight) 176 | if self.orientation % 2 == 1: 177 | tmp = x 178 | x = y 179 | y = tmp 180 | y = self.andwidth - y 181 | if self.orientation == 3: 182 | x = self.andheight - x 183 | y = self.andwidth - y 184 | if x == self.mx and y == self.my: 185 | cmd = "%sadb shell input touchscreen tap %d %d" % (adb_path, x, y) 186 | print "tap %d %d" % ( x, y) 187 | subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True) 188 | else: 189 | cmd = "%sadb shell input touchscreen swipe %d %d %d %d" % (adb_path, self.mx, self.my, x, y) 190 | print "swipe %d %d %d %d" % (self.mx, self.my, x, y) 191 | subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True) 192 | 193 | def on_mouse_drag(self,x, y, dx, dy, button, modifiers): 194 | pass 195 | 196 | def on_key_press(self, symbol, modifiers): 197 | cmd = "%sadb shell input keyevent %s" % (adb_path, key_codes[symbol]) 198 | subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True) 199 | if not key_codes.has_key(symbol): 200 | print "unknown key code", symbol 201 | 202 | #def on_resize(self,x,y): 203 | # print "on_resize" 204 | # width = x 205 | # height = y 206 | # #if self.image != None: 207 | # # self.image.width=width 208 | # # self.image.height=height 209 | # super(DroidRemote, self).on_resize(x, y) 210 | 211 | def on_draw(self): 212 | window.clear() 213 | if self.image != None: 214 | self.image.blit(0, 0) 215 | 216 | def update_image(self,df): 217 | cmd = adb_path + "adb shell screencap -p" 218 | adb_img_data = subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True) 219 | if not os.path.exists("%s/%s" % (pyglet.resource.path[0], tmp_img)): 220 | f = open("%s/%s" % (pyglet.resource.path[0], tmp_img), 'w') 221 | f.close() 222 | pyglet.resource.reindex() 223 | f = open("%s/%s" % (pyglet.resource.path[0], tmp_img), 'w') 224 | f.write(adb_img_data.replace("\r\n","\n")) 225 | f.close() 226 | self.image = pyglet.resource.image(tmp_img) 227 | self.andwidth = self.image.width 228 | self.andheight = self.image.height 229 | self.image.width=width 230 | self.image.height=height 231 | self.clear_cache(tmp_img) 232 | cmd = adb_path + "adb shell dumpsys input | grep 'SurfaceOrientation' | awk '{ print $2 }'" 233 | adb_orientation = subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True) 234 | adb_orientation.split("\n"); 235 | self.orientation = int(adb_orientation[0]) 236 | 237 | 238 | def clear_cache(self, filename): 239 | if filename in pyglet.resource._default_loader._cached_images: 240 | del pyglet.resource._default_loader._cached_images[filename] 241 | 242 | if __name__ == "__main__": 243 | cmd = adb_path + "adb devices" 244 | try: 245 | subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True) 246 | except subprocess.CalledProcessError: 247 | print "Error trying to run adb - 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