i am tryig to execute a sample python program through monkey runner command prompt and it is throwing an error
Can't open specified script file
Usage: monkeyrunner [options] SCRIPT_FILE
-s MonkeyServer IP Address.
-p MonkeyServer TCP Port.
-v MonkeyServer Logging level (ALL, FINEST, FINER, FINE, CONFIG, INFO,
WARNING, SEVERE, OFF)
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
so any one can guide me how to resolve this one
scriptfile should be a full path file name
try below
monkeyrunner c:\test_script\first.py
try using something like
...\tools>monkeyrunner -v ALL first.py
where first.py was my sample python script which I copied into tools folder of android SDK (the place where monkeyrunner.bat is located)
Under all unix/linux families OS the sha bang syntax can be used.
Edit the first line of your script with the results of the following command:
which monkeyrunner
for example, if monkeyrunner (usually provided with android sdk) has been installed under /usr/local/bin/sdk write:
#!/usr/local/bin/sdk/tools/monkeyrunner
or even use "env"
#!/usr/bin/env monkeyrunner
then set you script file as executable
chmod +x <script>
You can now launch your script from the shell.
It looks not make sense to switch working directory to Android SDK folder but just for obtain some relative references path for itself. It means you have to specify the full path for your script file and the PNG image files you want to save or compare to.
A better way is modify few lines in the "monkeyrunner.bat" under your SDK folder as below. This will use your current path as working directory, so, no necessary to use full path file name.
rem don't modify the caller's environment
setlocal
rem Set up prog to be the path of this script, including following symlinks,
rem and set up progdir to be the fully-qualified pathname of its directory.
set prog=%~f0
rem Change current directory and drive to where the script is, to avoid
rem issues with directories containing whitespaces.
rem cd /d %~dp0
rem Check we have a valid Java.exe in the path.
set java_exe=
call %~sdp0\lib\find_java.bat
if not defined java_exe goto :EOF
set jarfile=monkeyrunner.jar
set frameworkdir=
set libdir=
if exist %frameworkdir%%jarfile% goto JarFileOk
set frameworkdir=%~sdp0\lib\
if exist %frameworkdir%%jarfile% goto JarFileOk
set frameworkdir=%~sdp0\..\framework\
:JarFileOk
set jarpath=%frameworkdir%%jarfile%
if not defined ANDROID_SWT goto QueryArch
set swt_path=%ANDROID_SWT%
goto SwtDone
:QueryArch
for /f %%a in ('%java_exe% -jar %frameworkdir%archquery.jar') do set swt_path=%frameworkdir%%%a
:SwtDone
if exist %swt_path% goto SetPath
echo SWT folder '%swt_path%' does not exist.
echo Please set ANDROID_SWT to point to the folder containing swt.jar for your platform.
exit /B
:SetPath
call %java_exe% -Xmx512m -Djava.ext.dirs=%frameworkdir%;%swt_path% -Dcom.android.monkeyrunner.bindir=%frameworkdir%\..\..\platform-tools\ -jar %jarpath% %*
I met the same things as you did, I resolved by using "monkeyrunner" command under tools, and your script file should be a full path name. It looks like the directory “tools” is the main directory of MonnkeyRunner. I am depressed that I can't run my script files by pydev IDE directly.
monkeyrunner.bat cygpath -w $(pwd)/monkey.py
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I am trying to install the sdk manager alone for using it with Eclipse. I downloaded the zip file provided by google -
commandlinetools-win-6200805_latest.zip
from https://developer.android.com/studio
But as I try to run the sdkmanager.bat file it doesn't run and i am getting the following errors:
Error: could not find or load main class com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli
Please note that Java jdk path is set properly and there is no error with respect to that.
If you are interested to look at the bat file, here it is:
#if "%DEBUG%" == "" #echo off
#rem ##########################################################################
#rem
#rem sdkmanager startup script for Windows
#rem
#rem ##########################################################################
#rem Set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" setlocal
set DIRNAME=%~dp0
if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=.
set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0
set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME%..
#rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and SDKMANAGER_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=%~dp0\..
#rem Find java.exe
if defined JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromJavaHome
set JAVA_EXE=java.exe
%JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.
goto fail
:findJavaFromJavaHome
set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=%
#rem set JAVA_EXE=C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.8.0_241/bin/java.exe
set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe
if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto init
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME%
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.
goto fail
:init
#rem Get command-line arguments, handling Windows variants
if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto win9xME_args
:win9xME_args
#rem Slurp the command line arguments.
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
set _SKIP=2
:win9xME_args_slurp
if "x%~1" == "x" goto execute
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%*
:execute
#rem Setup the command line
set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\lib\/sdkmanager-classpath.jar
#rem Execute sdkmanager
"%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %SDKMANAGER_OPTS% -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli %CMD_LINE_ARGS%
:end
#rem End local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%ERRORLEVEL%"=="0" goto mainEnd
:fail
rem Set variable SDKMANAGER_EXIT_CONSOLE if you need the _script_ return code instead of
rem the _cmd.exe /c_ return code!
if not "" == "%SDKMANAGER_EXIT_CONSOLE%" exit 1
exit /b 1
:mainEnd
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" endlocal
:omega
Any help appreciated
TL;DR;
copy the content of tools/lib/_ to tools/lib
run sdkmanager commands with --sdk_root parameter.
Details
In the line 66 of the sdkmanager.bat, CLASSPATH is defined to be like this
set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\lib\/sdkmanager-classpath.jar
and inside the lib directory, sdkmanager-classpath.jar is, oddly, under a subdirectory called -.
I tried to change the path in the batch file but it did not work, so I copied the files from ..../tools/lib/_ to ..../tools/lib and the error disappeard. However, a warning appeared:
Warning: Could not create settings
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCliSettings.<init>(SdkManagerCliSettings.java:428)
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCliSettings.createSettings(SdkManagerCliSettings.java:152)
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCliSettings.createSettings(SdkManagerCliSettings.java:134)
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli.main(SdkManagerCli.java:57)
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli.main(SdkManagerCli.java:48)
According to this answer, I tried to pass the --sdk_root parameter which worked without problems:
sdkmanager --sdk_root=%ANDROID_HOME% --list
# %ANDROID_HOME% is the environment variable that contains the path of android
# sdk installation. Typically, would be:
# `C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools`
PS: even I was able to solve this, I would say that this answer is a workaround since the documentation does not mention anything about copying files to other path
I post this for my short note upon the solution.
After done several research only specify sdk_root parameter solve Java problem.
sdkmanager --sdk_root=%ANDROID_HOME% --install [Package_name]
Where %ANDROID_HOME% specify a PATH to android SDK extracted. e.g. "d:\android-sdk"
Package_name can be obtained from --list option.
sdkmanager --sdk_root=%ANDROID_HOME% --list
I use this for Appium so only platform-tools, platforms [API Level] Should be fine. Emulator if you want to use AVD.
I also had the same problem and did not get any solution and one day by mistake I got the solution.
At first I kept the SDK folder wherever I wanted but this gave the error, so I kept it in the AppData folder (in Windows)
C:/Users/{username}/AppData
This folder is hidden by default, so either search for it in the address bar or enable to show the hidden folder and keep the SDK folder there
I am trying to install the sdk manager alone for using it with Eclipse. I downloaded the zip file provided by google -
commandlinetools-win-6200805_latest.zip
from https://developer.android.com/studio
But as I try to run the sdkmanager.bat file it doesn't run and i am getting the following errors:
Error: could not find or load main class com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli
Please note that Java jdk path is set properly and there is no error with respect to that.
If you are interested to look at the bat file, here it is:
#if "%DEBUG%" == "" #echo off
#rem ##########################################################################
#rem
#rem sdkmanager startup script for Windows
#rem
#rem ##########################################################################
#rem Set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" setlocal
set DIRNAME=%~dp0
if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=.
set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0
set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME%..
#rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and SDKMANAGER_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=%~dp0\..
#rem Find java.exe
if defined JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromJavaHome
set JAVA_EXE=java.exe
%JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.
goto fail
:findJavaFromJavaHome
set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=%
#rem set JAVA_EXE=C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.8.0_241/bin/java.exe
set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe
if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto init
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME%
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.
goto fail
:init
#rem Get command-line arguments, handling Windows variants
if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto win9xME_args
:win9xME_args
#rem Slurp the command line arguments.
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
set _SKIP=2
:win9xME_args_slurp
if "x%~1" == "x" goto execute
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%*
:execute
#rem Setup the command line
set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\lib\/sdkmanager-classpath.jar
#rem Execute sdkmanager
"%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %SDKMANAGER_OPTS% -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli %CMD_LINE_ARGS%
:end
#rem End local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%ERRORLEVEL%"=="0" goto mainEnd
:fail
rem Set variable SDKMANAGER_EXIT_CONSOLE if you need the _script_ return code instead of
rem the _cmd.exe /c_ return code!
if not "" == "%SDKMANAGER_EXIT_CONSOLE%" exit 1
exit /b 1
:mainEnd
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" endlocal
:omega
Any help appreciated
TL;DR;
copy the content of tools/lib/_ to tools/lib
run sdkmanager commands with --sdk_root parameter.
Details
In the line 66 of the sdkmanager.bat, CLASSPATH is defined to be like this
set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\lib\/sdkmanager-classpath.jar
and inside the lib directory, sdkmanager-classpath.jar is, oddly, under a subdirectory called -.
I tried to change the path in the batch file but it did not work, so I copied the files from ..../tools/lib/_ to ..../tools/lib and the error disappeard. However, a warning appeared:
Warning: Could not create settings
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCliSettings.<init>(SdkManagerCliSettings.java:428)
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCliSettings.createSettings(SdkManagerCliSettings.java:152)
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCliSettings.createSettings(SdkManagerCliSettings.java:134)
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli.main(SdkManagerCli.java:57)
at com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli.main(SdkManagerCli.java:48)
According to this answer, I tried to pass the --sdk_root parameter which worked without problems:
sdkmanager --sdk_root=%ANDROID_HOME% --list
# %ANDROID_HOME% is the environment variable that contains the path of android
# sdk installation. Typically, would be:
# `C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\tools`
PS: even I was able to solve this, I would say that this answer is a workaround since the documentation does not mention anything about copying files to other path
I post this for my short note upon the solution.
After done several research only specify sdk_root parameter solve Java problem.
sdkmanager --sdk_root=%ANDROID_HOME% --install [Package_name]
Where %ANDROID_HOME% specify a PATH to android SDK extracted. e.g. "d:\android-sdk"
Package_name can be obtained from --list option.
sdkmanager --sdk_root=%ANDROID_HOME% --list
I use this for Appium so only platform-tools, platforms [API Level] Should be fine. Emulator if you want to use AVD.
I also had the same problem and did not get any solution and one day by mistake I got the solution.
At first I kept the SDK folder wherever I wanted but this gave the error, so I kept it in the AppData folder (in Windows)
C:/Users/{username}/AppData
This folder is hidden by default, so either search for it in the address bar or enable to show the hidden folder and keep the SDK folder there
I'm trying apk tool, following the instruction I have create a folder with
Where
-myapp.apk is a sample app that I want to decompile
My bat Decompile.bat is
#echo off
pushd "%~dp0"
apktool if myapp.apk
apktool if framework-res.apk
apktool d myapp.apk
pause
When I start the bat the prompt autoclose after the first lines execution
#echo off
apktool if myapp.apk
apktool if framework-res.apk
the execution of these line is correctly but jump the latet line for some reason
If I try to use apktool from prompt works, so the problem is my bat file but I don't know how to fix it
You need to see how apktool.bat is referencing java. I downloaded the source from github and this is what's listed:
#echo off
set PATH=%CD%;%PATH%;
java -jar "%~dp0\apktool.jar" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
If that's the case then it's assuming that java is in the PATH variable or in the current directory. Maybe add an echo for the path and see why it cannot find it. Alternatively, set the JAVA_HOME environment variable and put the full path to java inside of apktool.bat.
please tell me how to build apk files of a project without the use of ECLIPSE ide. i found some infos about using a batch file but i don't know how to remake it.
echo on
SET PREV_PATH=%CD%
cd /d %0\..
REM Clear bin folder
rmdir "bin" /S /Q
rmdir "gen" /S /Q
mkdir "bin" || goto EXIT
mkdir "gen" || goto EXIT
REM Set your application name
SET APP_NAME=SecureSms
REM Define minimal Android revision
SET ANDROID_REV=android-8
REM Define aapt add command
SET ANDROID_AAPT_ADD="%ANDROID-SDK%\platforms\%ANDROID_REV%\tools\aapt.exe" add
REM Define aapt pack and generate resources command
SET ANDROID_AAPT_PACK="%ANDROID-SDK%\platforms\%ANDROID_REV%\tools\aapt.exe" package -v -f -I "%ANDROID-SDK%\platforms\%ANDROID_REV%\android.jar"
REM Define class file generator command
SET ANDROID_DX="%ANDROID-SDK%\platform-tools\dx.bat" --dex
REM Define Java compiler command
SET JAVAC="%JAVABIN%\javac.exe" -classpath "%ANDROID-SDK%\platforms\%ANDROID_REV%\android.jar"
SET JAVAC_BUILD=%JAVAC% -sourcepath "src;gen" -d "bin"
REM Generate R class and pack resources and assets into resources.ap_ file
call %ANDROID_AAPT_PACK% -M "AndroidManifest.xml" -A "assets" -S "res" -m -J "gen" -F "bin\resources.ap_" || goto EXIT
REM Compile sources. All *.class files will be put into the bin folder
call %JAVAC_BUILD% src\org\secure\sms\*.java || goto EXIT
REM Generate dex files with compiled Java classes
call %ANDROID_DX% --output="%CD%\bin\classes.dex" %CD%\bin || goto EXIT
REM Recources file need to be copied. This is needed for signing.
copy "%CD%\bin\resources.ap_" "%CD%\bin\%APP_NAME%.ap_" || goto EXIT
REM Add generated classes.dex file into application package
call %ANDROID_AAPT_ADD% "%CD%\bin\%APP_NAME%.ap_" "%CD%\bin\classes.dex" || goto EXIT
REM Create signed Android application from *.ap_ file. Output and Input files must be different.
call "%JAVABIN%\jarsigner" -keystore "%CD%\keystore\my-release-key.keystore" -storepass "password" -keypass "password" -signedjar "%CD%\bin\%APP_NAME%.apk" "%CD%\bin\%APP_NAME%.ap_" "alias_name" || goto EXIT
REM Delete temp file
del "bin\%APP_NAME%.ap_"
:EXIT
cd "%PREV_PATH%"
ENDLOCAL
exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%
i got this codes from a site. (http://www.apriorit.com/our-company/dev-blog/233-how-to-build-apk-file-from-command-line)
i downloaded the source code sample and opened the batch file in there but it didn't generate it's apk file. usually the apk file is located at its bin\ right? but when i opened the folder, the file is not in there. please help me how to use this one. i'd appreciate you help.
You’ll have to have Apache ant for this one:
ant debug
This will build and sign the necessary .apk files.
For more info, please see this: http://codeseekah.com/2012/02/09/command-line-android-development-basics/
EDIT:
ant is not a part of standard Android SDK setup. You'll have to install it.
Download the latest ant zip file from The Apache Ant Project.
Extract the zip file to a folder, say c:\ant\
Add c:\ant to your path environment variable
Once these are done, you'll be able to run ant from the command line
The apk by default is located under bin and this is correct, but when you distribute source code it's better to not add any apk because a "fresh" compiled apk is always a better solution.
if you have a file called build.xml in the root of your project just do
ant debug
otherwise you need to update your project with the minimum informations required for the building phase with
android update project -t android-10 -p .
in this case android-10 is a target for your apk/app/api and you can customize this option for your targeted device.
After this you get your build.xml and everything is in place for generating an apk.
ant debug install
is actually viable if you create project with (note that you should specify the virtual device with "adb -s" command while installing if you're running multiple devices)
android create project -n <project_name>
-t <target_version> -p <path> -k <package> -a <activity>
and use this command to run on the avd (if you've started one)
adb -e shell "am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.your.package/.YourActivity"
(change -e option to -d if you're running on devices)
reference
better use "AVD Manager.exe" to start a virtual device if you don't know those command or parameters, as there're quite a lot.
One of the best example I found on Internet for creating Android APK is https://geosoft.no/development/android.html.Also you can use assembleDebug command in root directory (make sure setting gradle as environment variable), if you are using Gradle.
This is a follow-up to the issue SDK manager does not find java but the issue at hand now is the SDK/android.bat does not locate the SWT file.
I'm running Windows 7 x64, my file locations are as follows:
Android SDK (zip version) - C:\android-sdk-windows
SWT.jar (from the Zip) - C:\android-sdk-windows\tools\lib\x86
C:\android-sdk-windows\tools\lib\x86_64
JDK 6 u24 x64 - C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_24
My environment variables are as follows:
ANDROID_SWT = C:\android-sdk-windows\tools\lib\x86_64
Path = ;C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_24\bin
I am trying to solve the following issue.
Upon execution of the Android SDK manager, a black command screen quickly flashes and disappears, it doesn't start the SDK therefore I cannot download any of the platforms nor add-ons.
Note that I have those files already from the zip (platforms and ad-ons)
I've traced the culprit to the android.bat file but can't seem to figure it out. I've set the environment variable for the SWT.jar file.
I didn't modify the .bat file in any way so far.
The following is my bat file and the error is located near the bottom.
#echo off
rem Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project
rem
rem Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
rem you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
rem You may obtain a copy of the License at
rem
rem http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
rem
rem Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
rem distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
rem WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
rem See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
rem limitations under the License.
rem Useful links:
rem Command-line reference:
rem http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490890.aspx
rem don't modify the caller's environment
setlocal
rem Set up prog to be the path of this script, including following symlinks,
rem and set up progdir to be the fully-qualified pathname of its directory.
set prog=%~f0
rem Grab current directory before we change it
set work_dir="%cd%"
rem Change current directory and drive to where the script is, to avoid
rem issues with directories containing whitespaces.
cd /d %~dp0
rem Check we have a valid Java.exe in the path.
set java_exe=
call lib\find_java.bat
if not defined java_exe goto :EOF
set jar_path=lib\sdkmanager.jar
rem Set SWT.Jar path based on current architecture (x86 or x86_64)
for /f %%a in ('%java_exe% -jar lib\archquery.jar') do set swt_path=lib\%%a
if "%1 %2"=="update sdk" goto StartUi
if not "%1"=="" goto EndTempCopy
:StartUi
echo [INFO] Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
rem We're now going to create a temp dir to hold all the Jar files needed
rem to run the android tool, copy them in the temp dir and finally execute
rem from that path. We do this only when the launcher is run without
rem arguments, to display the SDK Updater UI. This allows the updater to
rem update the tools directory where the updater itself is located.
set tmp_dir=%TEMP%\temp-android-tool
xcopy %swt_path% %tmp_dir%\%swt_path% /I /E /C /G /R /Y /Q > nul
copy /B /D /Y lib\androidprefs.jar %tmp_dir%\lib\ > nul
copy /B /D /Y lib\org.eclipse.* %tmp_dir%\lib\ > nul
copy /B /D /Y lib\sdk* %tmp_dir%\lib\ > nul
copy /B /D /Y lib\common.jar %tmp_dir%\lib\ > nul
copy /B /D /Y lib\commons-compress* %tmp_dir%\lib\ > nul
rem jar_path and swt_path are relative to PWD so we don't need to adjust them, just change dirs.
set tools_dir=%cd%
cd /d %tmp_dir%
:EndTempCopy
rem The global ANDROID_SWT always override the SWT.Jar path
if defined ANDROID_SWT set swt_path=%ANDROID_SWT%
if exist %swt_path% goto SetPath
echo ERROR: SWT folder '%swt_path%' does not exist.
echo Please set ANDROID_SWT to point to the folder containing swt.jar for your platform.
goto :EOF
:SetPath
rem Finally exec the java program and end here.
call %java_exe% -Dcom.android.sdkmanager.toolsdir="%tools_dir%" -Dcom.android.sdkmanager.workdir=%work_dir% -classpath "%jar_path%;%swt_path%\swt.jar" com.android.sdkmanager.Main %*
rem EOF
This is what I get upon executing the bat file via command prompt
C:\Users\MuniFC Portable11>C:\android-sdk-windows\tools\android.bat
[INFO] Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
'xcopy' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
No command line parameters provided, launching UI.
See 'android --help' for operations from the command line.
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.android.sdklib.internal.avd.AvdManager.parseAvdInfo(AvdManager.java:1205)
at com.android.sdklib.internal.avd.AvdManager.buildAvdList(AvdManager.java:1184)
at com.android.sdklib.internal.avd.AvdManager.<init>(AvdManager.java:385)
at com.android.sdkuilib.internal.repository.UpdaterData.initSdk(UpdaterData.java:238)
at com.android.sdkuilib.internal.repository.UpdaterData.<init>(UpdaterData.java:114)
at com.android.sdkuilib.internal.repository.UpdaterWindowImpl.<init>(UpdaterWindowImpl.java:86)
at com.android.sdkuilib.repository.UpdaterWindow.<init>(UpdaterWindow.java:42)
at com.android.sdkmanager.Main.showMainWindow(Main.java:302)
at com.android.sdkmanager.Main.doAction(Main.java:281)
at com.android.sdkmanager.Main.run(Main.java:99)
at com.android.sdkmanager.Main.main(Main.java:88)`
If you have any idea on how to fix this that would be awesome!
UPDATE
fixed the xcopy issue by adding the C:\windows\system32 to my Path variables, now the remaining issue is the SWT
Command Prompt run - Android.bat =
C:\Users\MuniFC Portable11>C:\android-sdk-windows\tools\android.bat
[INFO] Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
No command line parameters provided, launching UI.
See 'android --help' for operations from the command line.
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.android.sdklib.internal.avd.AvdManager.parseAvdInfo(AvdManager.java:1205)
at com.android.sdklib.internal.avd.AvdManager.buildAvdList(AvdManager.java:1184)
at com.android.sdklib.internal.avd.AvdManager.<init>(AvdManager.java:385)
at com.android.sdkuilib.internal.repository.UpdaterData.initSdk(UpdaterData.java:238)
at com.android.sdkuilib.internal.repository.UpdaterData.<init>(UpdaterData.java:114)
at com.android.sdkuilib.internal.repository.UpdaterWindowImpl.<init>(UpdaterWindowImpl.java:86)
at com.android.sdkuilib.repository.UpdaterWindow.<init>(UpdaterWindow.java:42)
at com.android.sdkmanager.Main.showMainWindow(Main.java:302)
at com.android.sdkmanager.Main.doAction(Main.java:281)
at com.android.sdkmanager.Main.run(Main.java:99)
at com.android.sdkmanager.Main.main(Main.java:88)
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After adding C:\windows\system32 to PATH xcopy error is gone, but android.bat still had problem with swt.jar. Removing ANDROID_SWT variable worked for me.
I have the same problem with you.
Finally, I clear this problem by rename the java and android sdk folder
without empty char.
At Begin,
java is installed in D:\Program Files\Java and
android sdk is installed in D:\Program Files\Android.
Change to D:\Java and D:\Android respectively and
add D:\Java\jdk1.7.0_04\bin to PATH,
and it appear.
I had the same problem once, and clearing the avd folder (config of the virtual devices) work for me...you should try it. Seams that the problem was a corrupt avd which cause the android.bat script to fail when parsing it.
OK so I had this problem as well in environment variables, ANDROID_SWT=libx86_64, and move both android and java to c:\ I also didn't modify android.bat in the working fix.
I'm running Android studio x64 on windows 8.1 pro x64. With JDK 8 x64 installed.
I had the same issue running the AVD from Android Studio. Below is the fix:
Edit system environment variables... using windows search just type environment variables and it will open up the editor. Add a new system variable titled ANDROID_SWT. If it is already there no need to add another. Set the "variable value" to the path where the swt.jar is. I found my via:
C:....\android-studio\sdk\tools\lib\x86_64\swt.jar
I then just copied and pasted that path into the new (or existing) ANDROID_SWT system variables value. Then I pressed OK to save the new system variable and it's new value (which is the path to the swt.jar), closed and reopened Android Studio and the AVD started up!
Hope this helps
Had the same problem when trying to open 'uiautomatorviewer.bat'. To fix it I added the ANDROID_SWT environment variable and also added the android_sdk/tools folder to the PATH.
I didn't manage to see the change until I've reopened the CMD.
This solved my issue:
Open find_java.bat in the folder \sdk\tools\lib, on line 27.
find /i "x86" > NUL && set arch_ext=32 || set arch_ext=64
delete the blank between arch_ext=32 and ||, like arch_ext=32||, reopen the cmd, and all tools will work fine.