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Ionic Android SDK and simulator: | |
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1. install openjdk | |
`sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk` | |
2. install `android sdk` | |
# download android sdk | |
wget http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r24.2-linux.tgz | |
tar -xvf android-sdk_r24.2-linux.tgz | |
cd android-sdk-linux/tools | |
# install all sdk packages | |
./android update sdk --no-ui | |
3. set PATH in `~/.bashrc` | |
`export PATH=${PATH}:$HOME/Android/Sdk/platform-tools:$HOME/Android/Sdk/tools:$HOME/Android/Sdk/build-tools/23.0.2/` | |
4. install the desired Android platforms | |
`/home/razor/Android/Sdk/tools/android sdk` | |
5. install Android images | |
`/home/razor/Android/Sdk/tools/android avd` | |
6. add Android platform to Ionic | |
`ionic add platform android` | |
7. Run emulator | |
`ionic cordova emulate android` | |
8. Enable your phone for development mode | |
go to `Settings > More > About` and tab `Build number` 7 times | |
go to `Settings > More > Developer Options` and enable `USB debugging` | |
9. Run Ionic app on Android phone natively | |
connect Android phone to PC via USB | |
run `ionic cordova run android --device` | |
10. Debug the app running on the phone | |
with the app running on the device open Chrome and navigate to `chrome://inspect/#devices` | |
find your device and click `Inspect` |
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