Tips on running more than one emulator concurrently:Įnsure that you can connect to your instance using ADBĮnsure that you your device shows up as connected via ADB, check with ‘adb devices’ and ‘adb connect IP’Įnsure that you are using the latest version of ADB 1.0.32 (verify with ‘adb version’ in command line)Įnsure that you have configured Genymotion to use the same ADB as your system instance. Whenever you want to test, open up your instances and fire up a meteor server instance. Then you can run a development instance of meteor with a mobile-server that all the clients will be connected.
#Gapps genymotion install#
This will install the compiled app onto the device that is connected. meteor/local/cordova-build/platforms/android/cordova/run Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the. Within your meteor project root directory using this command line to deploy more instances: Q&A for GUIDE Genymotion Installing ARM Translation and GApps Updated Nov.16 Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Initially you may only have one instance running at a time.To work around this minor limitation you can load your app on many emulated instances and then turn them all on concurrently to simulate multiple cordova users. Meteor run android-device –mobile-server= The 'Open GApps' widget is available for every device running Android 4.4 or higher (whether new or already created, as long as Genymotion 2.10 is installed). (substitute your own LAN IP in your case).
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This command will load your android app into your Genymotion instance and point it to your local IP. Cordova sees emulators as real devices so any commands you use must be as though you are connecting to a physical device.