

Set Up the Debug Environment on 1st Generation Kindle FireĬhrome DevTools are not available on Android devices that are incompatible with Chromium, which includes 1st Generation Kindle Fire. The Chrome DevTools will then open a Chrome window in which you can view the code for your web app and debug it as it runs. Ensure that your development machine and device are connected to the same network.Ĭonnect to your device by running the following command, with the IP Address specified in Web App Tester here:.Disconnect your host device and your computer.On your computer, open a command prompt window or terminal shell and navigate to your Android SDK platform-tools directory.On your host device, tap and open the Web App Tester.Connect your host device directly to your development machine using a USB cable.To connect the Chrome DevTools and the web app for debugging using wireless: You can now use the features of Chrome DevTools to debug and test your web app. Click inspect to open the developer tools window. The Chrome browser will display the host device and the running apps. On your development machine, enter chrome://inspect in the URL input line.From Web App Tester, click Test to start up the app.Set Up the Debug Environment Using USBįollow these steps to connect Chrome DevTools on your development machine to the Web App Tester on your host device: Remote debugging does not work in Incognito Mode or Guest Mode. You should be signed in to Chrome with one of your Google accounts.

On your development machine, open Chrome. For more information on using the Chrome DevTools, see Discover Chrome DevTools on the Chromium blog. The Chrome DevTools use the Android Debug Bridge (ADB), part of the Android SDK tools, to communicate with the web app from your computer. To use the Chrome DevTools to debug your web app, you must first install the Chrome Browser (version 32 or later) on your computer. USB or WiFi connection between development machine and host device.See Install and Use the Amazon Web App Tester. Connect your device and computer using ADB.


