##adb.py Write your Android custom debug script easily with Python
###How to use First, you need to import adb.py library
from adb import ADB
Then, create your debug object
debug = ADB()
After you created debug object, you can use it to execute adb commands.
###Examples List all connected devices
print debug.devices()
Click POWER button to turn on screen
debug.call("shell input keyevent 26")
Upload a file to Device
debug.upload("D:/data.zip","/sdcard/dataCopied.zip")
Download a file from Device
debug.get("/sdcard/Download/arduino.pdf","D:/Books/Adruino.pdf")
Install APK file to Device
debug.install("D:/Games/com.gamarist.murimuri-jump.apk")
or
debug.install(("-r", "D:/Games/com.gamarist.number-tower.apk"))
Uninstall an application on device
debug.uninstall("com.colrist.kimchi")
Clear application data
debug.clearData("com.gamarist.murimuri")
Run an application
debug.start("com.gamarist.murimuri/.MainActivity")
or
debug.start(("com.gamarist.murimuri","MainActivity"))
Kill an application
debug.kill("com.gamarist.murimuri")
Execute shell command
debug.shell("input swipe 50 50 200 50")
Change screen resolution This is useful to test your application in multiple screen size
debug.screen("800x400")
To return to default resolution
debug.screen("reset")
Change screen DPI
debug.dpi("160")
Record screen to video file
debug.screenRecord("/sdcard/record/output.mp4")
By default, the recording will stop after 3 minutes. If you want to set the recording time, add a time parameter in seconds
debug.screenRecord(("60", "/sdcard/record/output.mp4"))
Take screenshot and save to local
debug.screenShot("D:/saved.png")