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Pandora Android server
The Pandora Android server exposes the Pandora test interfaces over gRPC implemented on top of the Android Bluetooth SDK.
Getting started
Using Pandora Android server requires to:
- Build AOSP for your DUT, which can be either a physical device or an Android Virtual Device (AVD).
- [Only for virtual tests] Build Rootcanal, the Android virtual Bluetooth Controller.
- Setup your test environment.
- Build, install, and run Pandora server.
- Run your tests.
1. Build and run AOSP code
Refer to the AOSP documentation to initialize and sync
AOSP code, and build
it for your DUT (aosp_cf_x86_64_phone-userdebug
for the emulator).
If your DUT is a physical device, flash the built image on it. You may
need to use Remote Device Proxy
if you are using a remote instance to build. If you are also using adb
on
your local machine, you may need to force kill the local adb
server (adb kill-server
before using Remote Device Proxy.
If your DUT is a Cuttlefish virtual device, then proceed with the following steps:
- Connect to your Chrome Remote Desktop.
- Create a local Cuttlefish instance using your locally built image with the command
acloud create --local-instance --local-image
(see documentation)
2. Build Rootcanal [only for virtual tests on a physical device]
Rootcanal is a virtual Bluetooth Controller that allows emulating Bluetooth communications. It is used by default within Cuttlefish when running it using the acloud command (and thus this step is not needed) and is required for all virtual tests. However, it does not come preinstalled on a build for a physical device.
Proceed with the following instructions to build and install Rootcanal on your DUT.
3. Setup your test environment
Each time when starting a new ADB server to communicate with your DUT, proceed with the following steps to setup the test environment:
- If running virtual tests (such as PTS-bot) on a physical device:
- Run Rootcanal:
adb root
thenadb shell ./vendor/bin/hw/android.hardware.bluetooth@1.1-service.sim &
- Forward Rootcanal port through ADB:
adb forward tcp:<rootcanal-port> tcp:<rootcanal-port>
. Rootcanal port number may differ depending on its configuration. It is 7200 for the AVD, and generally 6211 for physical devices.
- Run Rootcanal:
- Forward Pandora Android server port through ADB:
adb forward tcp:8999 tcp:8999
.
The above steps can be done by executing the setup.sh
helper script (the
-rootcanal
option must be used for virtual tests on a physical device).
Finally, you must also make sure that the machine on which tests are executed can access the ports of the Pandora Android server, Rootcanal (if required), and ADB (if required).
You can also check the usage examples provided below.
4. Build, install, and run Pandora Android server
-
m PandoraServer
-
adb install -r -g out/target/product/<device>/testcases/Pandora/arm64/Pandora.apk
-
Start the instrumented app:
-
adb shell am instrument -w -e Debug false com.android.pandora/.Server
5. Run your tests
You should now be fully set up to run your tests!
Usage examples
Here are some usage examples:
-
DUT: physical Test type: virtual Test executer: remote instance (for instance a Cloudtop) accessed via SSH Pandora Android server repository location: local machine (typically using Android Studio)
- On your local machine:
./setup.sh --rootcanal
. - On your local machine: build and install the app on your DUT.
- Log on your remote instance, and forward Rootcanal port (6211, may change
depending on your build) and Pandora Android server (8999) port:
ssh -R 6211:localhost:6211 -R 8999:localhost:8999 <remote-instance>
. Optionnally, you can also share ADB port to your remote instance (if needed) by adding-R 5037:localhost:5037
to the command. - On your remote instance: execute your tests.
- On your local machine:
-
DUT: virtual (running in remote instance) Test type: virtual Test executer: remote instance Pandora Android server repository location: remote instance
On your remote instance:
./setup.sh
.- Build and install the app on the AVD.
- Execute your tests.