├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── Vagrantfile ├── docker ├── android-sdk │ └── Dockerfile └── android-studio │ └── Dockerfile ├── management ├── Vagrantfile ├── export.sh ├── get_vm_id.sh ├── import.sh └── legacy │ ├── export.sh │ └── import.sh └── scripts ├── android_vagrant_env.sh ├── build_docker_android_sdk.sh ├── build_docker_android_studio.sh ├── containers.sh ├── install_deps.sh └── run_docker.sh /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .vagrant 2 | archive 3 | .DS_Store 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Copyright (C) 2015 Google Inc. 2 | 3 | Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 4 | you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 5 | You may obtain a copy of the License at 6 | 7 | http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 8 | 9 | Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 10 | distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 11 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 12 | See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 13 | limitations under the License. 14 | 15 | Apache License 16 | Version 2.0, January 2004 17 | http://www.apache.org/licenses/ 18 | 19 | TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 20 | 21 | 1. 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Designed to work on Mac, Windows, and Linux. 3 | 4 | ## Prerequisites 5 | Before you begin, you will need to download the following applications: 6 | 7 | * [Vagrant](http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html) 8 | * [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads) 9 | 10 | ## Install 11 | Navigate to the directory where you cloned this repository and run `vagrant up`. This will kick off a fairly lengthy process that downloads and installs the following: 12 | 13 | * 64-bit Ubuntu VM 14 | * Xubuntu Desktop 15 | * Docker 16 | 17 | Once this process completes, you should run `vagrant halt` to shut down the VM. This shutdown is only required the first time you provision the VM. 18 | 19 | ## Running the VM 20 | Run `vagrant up`. You should see a VirtualBox window with a login prompt. Select the "vagrant" user and enter the password "vagrant" when prompted. 21 | 22 | From your host machine, run `vagrant ssh` inside the `android-vagrant` directory. This will connect you to the VM. You could also press `Ctrl+Alt+t` inside the VM to bring up a Terminal, but using ssh on the host machine has performance benefits. 23 | 24 | So far the VM doesn't do anything interesting! This is because all of the real functionality is in docker containers. The next section describes how to run the container you want. 25 | 26 | ## Running Docker 27 | There are a few docker images described in the `android-vagrant/docker` folder: 28 | 29 | * `samtstern/android-sdk` - contains Java, the Android SDK, and all of the extras and tools (Google Play Services, adb, aapt, etc.) 30 | * `samtstern/android-studio` - based on `samtstern/android-sdk` that contains Android Studio and allows you to run Android Studio graphically in the vagrant VM. 31 | 32 | To build a docker image, run one of the `build_docker_*_.sh` scripts in the `/vagrant/scripts` folder. 33 | 34 | To run a docker image that you built, run `sh run_docker.sh $CONTAINER_NAME $CMD`, replacing `$CONTAINER_NAME` with the name of the container to run, and `$CMD` (optional) with a command to run. Example: 35 | 36 | # Run `adb devices` in the base android image 37 | run_docker.sh "samtstern/android-sdk" "adb devices" 38 | 39 | # Run the android studio image 40 | run_docker.sh "samtstern/android-studio" 41 | 42 | Note: the images are hosted on docker hub, so `samtstern/android-studio` can be built without first building `samtstern/android-sdk`, however due to network performance issues in VirtualBox it is usually faster to build the `samtstern/android-sdk` image locally and then build the `samtstern/android-studio` image. 43 | 44 | 45 | ## USB Debugging 46 | Connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable. Make sure you have [enabled USB debugging](http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html#setting-up) on your device. From the VM menu, select **Devices > USB Devices > [your device]**. This will connect your device to the VM over USB. Run `adb devices` to confirm that it is connected. 47 | 48 | If you accept the debugging dialog on your phone, then your device's status will change from `unauthorized` to `device` and you are ready for debugging. 49 | 50 | If you have problems connecting with `adb`, run: 51 | 52 | sudo /Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb kill-server && \ 53 | sudo /Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb start-server && \ 54 | adb devices 55 | 56 | to restart the `adb` server. 57 | 58 | ## Sharing Code and Files 59 | The `/vagrant` directory (don't confuse this with `/home/vagrant`, which is `$HOME`) in the VM is synchronized with the directory containing the `Vagrantfile` on your host machine. If you create Android Studio projects in the VM's `/vagrant` directory, they will be synchronized to your host machine for later editing/sharing. Any files written in other directories will be stored only on the VM and will not be available from the host machine. 60 | 61 | **Note:** Docker images **do not persist files between runs**, unless the file is mapped to an external, persistent directory. The `run_docker.sh` script maps the `/vagrant` directory inside the container to the VM (and the VM maps it to the host machine), so save all code in that directory. 62 | 63 | ## Importing and Exporting VMs 64 | If you made it this far you have probably been at your computer a while watching dependencies download, SDKs build, packages install, dockers dock, etc. If you never want to have to do that again, even on another machine, you can import/export the current state of your VM using the `management/import.sh` and `management/export.sh` scripts. Run these from the root folder of the repository (probably `android-vagrant`). 65 | 66 | `management/export.sh` will create `archive/package.box` which is a Vagrant box containing the exact current state of your virtual machine, plus the contents of the `docker` and `scripts` directories. `management/import.sh $NAME` will import `archive/package.box` as `$NAME` and then run `vagrant init $NAME` to create a new Vagrant VM from the archive. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Vagrantfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- mode: ruby -*- 2 | # vi: set ft=ruby : 3 | 4 | # All Vagrant configuration is done below. The "2" in Vagrant.configure 5 | # configures the configuration version (we support older styles for 6 | # backwards compatibility). Please don't change it unless you know what 7 | # you're doing. 8 | Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| 9 | # Use Ubuntu Trusty (14.x) 64-bit 10 | config.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64" 11 | 12 | # Virtualbox GUI 13 | config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |v| 14 | v.memory = 2048 15 | v.gui = true 16 | v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--usb", "on"] 17 | # fix for slow network 18 | v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--natdnshostresolver1", "on"] 19 | v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--natdnsproxy1", "on"] 20 | v.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--nictype1", "virtio"] 21 | end 22 | 23 | # Install Dependencies (window manager) 24 | config.vm.provision :shell, path: "scripts/install_deps.sh" 25 | 26 | # install profile.d hooks, need to to this with shell 27 | # because file provisions are not run as sudo 28 | config.vm.provision :shell, 29 | inline: "cp /vagrant/scripts/android_vagrant_env.sh /etc/profile.d/" 30 | 31 | config.vm.provision "docker" do |d| 32 | if ENV["DOCKER_PULL"] 33 | ENV["DOCKER_PULL"].split(",").each do |container| 34 | d.pull_images container 35 | end 36 | end 37 | if ENV["DOCKER_BUILD"] 38 | ENV["DOCKER_BUILD"].split(",").each do |container| 39 | d.build_image "/vagrant/docker/" + File.basename(container), args: "-t " + container 40 | end 41 | end 42 | if ENV["DOCKER_RUN"] 43 | ENV["DOCKER_RUN"].split(",").each do |container| 44 | d.run container, args: "-d -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \ 45 | -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY -privileged \ 46 | -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb \ 47 | --restart=always" 48 | end 49 | end 50 | end 51 | end 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker/android-sdk/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM java:jdk 2 | 3 | ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive 4 | 5 | # Dependencies 6 | RUN dpkg --add-architecture i386 && apt-get update && apt-get install -yq libstdc++6:i386 zlib1g:i386 libncurses5:i386 ant maven --no-install-recommends 7 | ENV GRADLE_URL http://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.2.1-all.zip 8 | RUN curl -L ${GRADLE_URL} -o /tmp/gradle-2.2.1-all.zip && unzip /tmp/gradle-2.2.1-all.zip -d /usr/local && rm /tmp/gradle-2.2.1-all.zip 9 | ENV GRADLE_HOME /usr/local/gradle-2.2.1 10 | 11 | # Download and untar SDK 12 | ENV ANDROID_SDK_URL http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r24.0.2-linux.tgz 13 | RUN curl -L ${ANDROID_SDK_URL} | tar xz -C /usr/local 14 | ENV ANDROID_HOME /usr/local/android-sdk-linux 15 | 16 | # Install Android SDK components 17 | ENV ANDROID_SDK_COMPONENTS platform-tools,build-tools-21.1.2,android-21,extra-android-support 18 | RUN echo y | ${ANDROID_HOME}/tools/android update sdk --no-ui --all --filter "${ANDROID_SDK_COMPONENTS}" 19 | 20 | # Path 21 | ENV PATH $PATH:${ANDROID_HOME}/tools:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools:${GRADLE_HOME}/bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker/android-studio/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM samtstern/android-sdk 2 | 3 | # Download and Unzip Android Studio 4 | ENV ANDROID_STUDIO_URL https://dl.google.com/dl/android/studio/ide-zips/1.0.1/android-studio-ide-135.1641136-linux.zip 5 | RUN curl -L ${ANDROID_STUDIO_URL} -o /tmp/android-studio-ide.zip && unzip /tmp/android-studio-ide.zip -d /usr/local && rm /tmp/android-studio-ide.zip 6 | ENV ANDROID_STUDIO_HOME /usr/local/android-studio 7 | 8 | # Install extra Android SDK 9 | ENV ANDROID_SDK_EXTRA_COMPONENTS extra-google-google_play_services,extra-google-m2repository,extra-android-m2repository,source-21,addon-google_apis-google-21,sys-img-x86-addon-google_apis-google-21 10 | RUN echo y | ${ANDROID_HOME}/tools/android update sdk --no-ui --all --filter "${ANDROID_SDK_EXTRA_COMPONENTS}" 11 | 12 | # Create studio user and home volume 13 | RUN useradd -u 1000 -d /home/studio -s /sbin/nologin -m studio 14 | VOLUME /home/studio 15 | 16 | # Path 17 | ENV PATH $PATH:${ANDROID_STUDIO_HOME}/bin 18 | 19 | # Set Android Studio entrypoint 20 | USER studio 21 | ENTRYPOINT studio.sh 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /management/Vagrantfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- mode: ruby -*- 2 | # vi: set ft=ruby : 3 | 4 | # This Vagrantfile is used with the vagrant package command to ensure that 5 | # packaged vagrant boxes use the GUI, which does not happen by default for 6 | # some reason. 7 | # Also maps included files 8 | Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| 9 | # Virtualbox GUI 10 | config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |v| 11 | v.gui = true 12 | end 13 | 14 | 15 | # Sync ./scripts --> /scripts, etc 16 | ["scripts", "docker"].each do |folder| 17 | folder_path = File.expand_path("../#{folder}", __FILE__) 18 | config.vm.synced_folder folder_path, "/#{folder}" 19 | end 20 | end 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /management/export.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | mkdir archive 3 | 4 | vagrant package \ 5 | --output archive/package.box \ 6 | --vagrantfile management/Vagrantfile \ 7 | --include docker,scripts 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /management/get_vm_id.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | get_vm_id() { 3 | # File action_set_name is first arg 4 | NAME_FILE=$1 5 | 6 | # Get the VM ID 7 | # List all VMs, filter by PARTIAL_NAME, get the UUID column, strip braces 8 | PARTIAL_NAME=$(cat $NAME_FILE) 9 | VM_ID=$(VBoxManage list vms | \ 10 | grep "$PARTIAL_NAME" | \ 11 | awk '{print $2}' | \ 12 | sed 's/[{,}]//g') 13 | 14 | echo $VM_ID 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /management/import.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # $1 - name of the box to use for import 3 | vagrant box add archive/package.box --name $1 4 | vagrant init $1 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /management/legacy/export.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Set DEBUG=true if you want to skip operations 3 | # that take a long time 4 | DEBUG=false 5 | 6 | SCRIPTDIR=`dirname "$BASH_SOURCE"` 7 | BASE_DIR=$(pwd) 8 | OUTPUT_DIR=$BASE_DIR/archive 9 | VAGRANT_DIR=$BASE_DIR/.vagrant/machines/default/virtualbox 10 | 11 | # Include get_vm_id 12 | . $SCRIPTDIR/get_vm_id.sh 13 | 14 | if $DEBUG; then 15 | echo "DEBUG MODE IS ON: this is a dry run." 16 | fi 17 | 18 | echo "Exporting Vagrant setup from $BASE_DIR" 19 | 20 | # Get the VM ID 21 | VM_ID=`get_vm_id $VAGRANT_DIR/action_set_name` 22 | 23 | # Export the OVA 24 | echo "Exporting VirtualBox VM $VM_ID" 25 | mkdir -p $OUTPUT_DIR 26 | 27 | if ! $DEBUG; then 28 | VBoxManage export $VM_ID -o $OUTPUT_DIR/virtualbox.ovf 29 | fi 30 | 31 | # Export the Vagrant Box 32 | echo "Packaging Vagrant Box" 33 | if ! $DEBUG; then 34 | # TODO(samstern): make this more general 35 | vagrant box repackage "ubuntu/trusty64" "virtualbox" "14.04" 36 | mv $BASE_DIR/package.box $OUTPUT_DIR 37 | fi 38 | 39 | # Export the interesting vagrant files 40 | echo "Exporting .vagrant files" 41 | cp $VAGRANT_DIR/private_key $OUTPUT_DIR 42 | cp $VAGRANT_DIR/action_set_name $OUTPUT_DIR 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /management/legacy/import.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | SCRIPTDIR=`dirname "$BASH_SOURCE"` 3 | BASE_DIR=$(pwd) 4 | ARCHIVE_DIR=$BASE_DIR/archive 5 | VAGRANT_DIR=$BASE_DIR/.vagrant/machines/default/virtualbox 6 | 7 | # Include get_vm_id 8 | . $SCRIPTDIR/get_vm_id.sh 9 | 10 | # Import the VirtualBox machine 11 | echo "Importing VirtualBox VM" 12 | VBoxManage import $ARCHIVE_DIR/virtualbox.ovf 13 | 14 | # Import the Vagrant box 15 | echo "Importing Vagrant Box" 16 | vagrant box add $ARCHIVE_DIR/package.box \ 17 | --force \ 18 | --name "ubuntu/trusty64" 19 | 20 | # Import the .vagrant files 21 | echo "Importing .vagrant files" 22 | mkdir -p $VAGRANT_DIR 23 | cp $ARCHIVE_DIR/action_set_name $VAGRANT_DIR 24 | cp $ARCHIVE_DIR/private_key $VAGRANT_DIR 25 | 26 | # Get the VM ID 27 | VM_ID=`get_vm_id $VAGRANT_DIR/action_set_name` 28 | echo "VM ID: $VM_ID" 29 | 30 | # Create the correct ID file (with the VM ID) 31 | echo "Creating .vagrant/.../id and .vagrant/.../action_provision" 32 | echo $VM_ID > $VAGRANT_DIR/id 33 | echo "1.5:$VM_ID" > $VAGRANT_DIR/action_provision 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/android_vagrant_env.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | PATH=$PATH:/vagrant/scripts 4 | PATH=$PATH:/scripts 5 | DISPLAY=:0 6 | export DISPLAY PATH 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/build_docker_android_sdk.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | sudo docker build -t samtstern/android-sdk /vagrant/docker/android-sdk 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/build_docker_android_studio.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | sudo docker build -t samtstern/android-studio /vagrant/docker/android-studio 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/containers.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | CONTAINERS=/vagrant/container_list 2 | RESTART=no # May be one of no, on-failure, or always. 3 | 4 | while read container 5 | do 6 | docker run \ 7 | --privileged \ 8 | --restart=$RESTART \ 9 | -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY \ 10 | -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \ 11 | -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb \ 12 | $container 13 | done <$CONTAINERS 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/install_deps.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | # Install a Desktop Environment 4 | sudo apt-get update 5 | sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends xubuntu-desktop 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/run_docker.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # $1 - container name 3 | # $2 - command to run (optional) 4 | sudo docker run -ti --privileged \ 5 | -e DISPLAY \ 6 | -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb \ 7 | -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \ 8 | -v /vagrant:/vagrant \ 9 | $1 $2 10 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------