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Android Emulator Container Scripts
DESCRIPTION
android-emulator-container-scripts turns the Android Emulator into a cloud-native service you can run in Docker and Kubernetes, so teams can provision ephemeral Android devices on demand. It includes scripts and container images that configure the emulator for headless operation, wire up networking, and expose endpoints for ADB and web access. A built-in WebRTC bridge lets you stream the emulator screen to a browser with interactive input, which is ideal for CI dashboards, remote debugging, or demo environments. The project focuses on reproducibility and scale: you define which system image to boot, how to persist or reset data, and how many instances to run, then schedule them like any other workload. GPU acceleration, audio, and sensors can be enabled depending on your host and cluster capabilities, while fallbacks like SwiftShader keep things usable when no GPU is available.
Features
- Docker and Kubernetes packaging for headless Android Emulator
- WebRTC streaming for interactive browser control
- ADB over network for automated tests and tooling
- Configurable system images, data persistence, and snapshots
- Optional GPU acceleration with software fallbacks
- Sample manifests and scripts for CI/CD and multi-tenant fleets
Programming Language
Python
Categories
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