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The DHU runs on +Windows, Mac, and Linux hosts and replaces previous Android Auto simulators, +such as the Android Media Browser and Messaging +simulators.</p> + +<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> For other information about testing Auto apps, see the +training lesson +<a href="{@docRoot}training/auto/start/index.html#test-it-dhu">Run and Test Auto Apps</a>. </p> + + +<h2 id="launching-dhu">Launching the DHU</h2> + +<p> + To launch the DHU, run the <code>desktop-head-unit.exe</code> (on Windows) + or <code>desktop-head-unit</code> (on Mac or Linux) command, as described in + <a href="{@docRoot}training/auto/start/index.html#connecting-dhu">Connecting + the DHU to your mobile device</a>. +</p> + +<p> + By default, the DHU emulates the most common form of Android Auto-compatible + head unit, which uses a touch screen user interface. You can simulate user + touches by clicking the DHU with a mouse. To emulate head units which use + a rotary controller for input, you can use the <code>-i controller</code> flag, + as in this example: +</p> + +<pre class="no-pretty-print">$ ./desktop-head-unit -i controller</pre> + +<p> + When the DHU is in rotary-controller mode you can simulate controller + operations by using keyboard shortcuts, as described in <a href= + "#cmd-bindings">DHU commands and key bindings</a>. If the DHU is in rotary + controller mode, it ignores mouse clicks; you must operate Android Auto with + the simulated rotary controller operations. +</p> + +<h2 id="dhu-commands">Issuing DHU Commands</h2> + +<p> + DHU commands allow you to test your app with Android Auto features, such as + playing voice input or switching between night and day display mode. You can issue commands to + the DHU by running commands from the terminal window where you launched DHU. + You can also issue commands by selecting the DHU window and + using keyboard shortcuts. The DHU commands + and key bindings for all controls are listed in <a href="#cmd-bindings">DHU + commands and key bindings</a>. +</p> + + +<h3 id="day-night">Switching between day and night mode</h3> + +<p> + Android Auto supports different color schemes for day and night. You should test your app in both + day and night mode. You can switch between night and day mode in either of the + following ways: +</p> + +<ul> + <li>Run the command <code>daynight</code> in the terminal where you launched the DHU. + </li> + + <li>Select the DHU window and press the <strong>N</strong> key. + </li> +</ul> + +<h3>Microphone testing</h3> + +<p>The DHU supports using a microphone for voice input. You can also instruct the DHU to treat +a pre-recorded voice track as input, as if the DHU had heard the track through the microphone.</p> + +<p>To use a pre-recorded sound file as input, enter this command: </p> +<pre class="no-pretty-print"> +$ mic play <sound_file_path>/<sound_file>.wav +</pre> + +<p>For your convenience, we have provided the following sound files for common +voice commands. These sound files are installed in the +<code><sdk>/extras/google/auto/voice/</code> directory.</p> + +<dl> + <dt> + <code>exitnav.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "Exit navigation." + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>navgoogle.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "Navigate to 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View." + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>navsoh.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "Navigate to Sydney Opera House." + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>nextturn.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "When is my next turn?" + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>showalternateroute.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "Show alternate routes."" + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>howlong.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "How long until I get there?" + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>navhome.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "Navigate to home." + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>navwork.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "Navigate to work."" + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>pause.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "Pause music." + </dd> + + <dt> + <code>showtraffic.wav</code> + </dt> + + <dd> + "Show traffic." + </dd> +</dl> +<h3 id="cmd-bindings">DHU commands and key bindings</h3> + +<p>The DHU supports the following commands.</p> + +<p class="table-caption" id="table-commands"><strong>Table 1.</strong> Commands and key bindings</p> +<table> +<tr> + <th>Category</th> + <th>Command</th> + <th>Subcommand</th> + <th>Argument(s)</th> + <th>Keyboard Shortcut(s)</th> + <th>Description</th> +</tr> + +<!--system--> + +<tr> +<td rowspan="4">System</td> +<td>help</td> +<td></td> +<td>[command]</td> +<td></td> +<td>Shows the full command set. Specifying a command name (for example, <code>help day</code>) + causes the system to show help for that command.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + +<td>quit</td> +<td></td> +<td></td> +<td>Alt+q</td> +<td>Quits the head unit.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + +<td>sleep</td> +<td></td> +<td>[seconds]</td> +<td></td> +<td>Sleeps for one second. Specifying an argument (for example, <code>sleep 30</code>) causes the +system to sleep the specified number of seconds. This command +is useful if you are writing scripts for the DHU. (You can run a script by using I/O redirection +from the command line: <code>./desktop-head-unit < script.txt</code> loads commands from the +file <code>script.txt</code>.)</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + +<td>screenshot</td> +<td></td> +<td>filename.png</td> +<td></td> +<td>Saves a screenshot to <code>filename.png</code>.</td> +</tr> + + +<!--microphone--> + +<tr> +<td rowspan="3">Microphone</td> +<td rowspan="3">mic</td> +<td>begin</td> +<td></td> +<td>m </td> +<td>Activates the microphone (equivalent to clicking the steering wheel's microphone button) and +waits for input from the computer microphone.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + + +<td>play</td> +<td>filename.wav</td> +<td></td> +<td>Causes the DHU to treat <code>filename.wav</code> as voice input, as if it had heard that sound + through the microphone. You do not hear the sound file being played, but you do hear + the response from Android Auto.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + + +<td>repeat</td> +<td></td> +<td></td> +<td>Repeats the last <code>mic play</code> command, as if you had called <code>mic play</code> + again with the same sound file parameter.</td> +</tr> + +<!--Input--> + +<tr> +<td rowspan="7">Input</td> +<td rowspan="6">dpad</td> +<td>up <br> down <br> left <br> right</td> +<td></td> +<td>Arrow keys</td> +<td>Simulates moving the rotary controller.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + + +<td>soft left <br> soft right</td> +<td></td> +<td>Shift+Arrow keys</td> +<td>Simulates pressing the side buttons available on some rotary controllers.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + + +<td>click</td> +<td></td> +<td>Return</td> +<td>Simulates pressing the rotary controller.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + + +<td>back</td> +<td></td> +<td>Backspace</td> +<td>Simulates pressing the <strong>back</strong> button available below some rotary + controllers.</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + + +<td>rotate left <br> rotate right</td> +<td></td> +<td>1 <br> 2</td> +<td>Simulates rotating the rotary controller left (counter-clockwise) or right (clockwise).</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + + +<td>flick left <br> flick right</td> +<td></td> +<td>Shift+1 <br> Shift+2</td> +<td>Simulates a fast spin of the rotary controller to the left (counter-clockwise) or right + (clockwise).</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + +<td>tap</td> +<td></td> +<td>x y</td> +<td></td> +<td>Simulates a touch event at the specified coordinates. For example, <code>tap 50 100</code></td> +</tr> + + +<!--Day/Night--> + +<tr> +<td rowspan="3">Day/Night</td> +<td>day</td> +<td></td> +<td></td> +<td>Shift+n</td> +<td>Activates day mode (high brightness, full color).</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + +<td>night</td> +<td></td> +<td> </td> +<td>Ctrl+n </td> +<td>Activates night mode (low brightness, high contrast).</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + +<td>daynight</td> +<td></td> +<td></td> +<td>n </td> +<td>Toggles current day/night mode.</td> +</tr> + +</table> + + + + +<h2 id="auto-simulators">Media Browser and Messaging Simulators</h2> + +<p class="caution"><strong>Important:</strong> Use of the Android Media Browser and Messaging +Simulators for testing Android Auto apps is deprecated. Instead, we recommend using the +Desktop Head Unit, which enables your development machine to act as if it were an Android Auto head +unit.</p> + +<p>To get the simulators, open the +<a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/sdk-manager.html">SDK Manager</a> and download +them from <strong>Extras > Android Auto API Simulators</strong>.</p> + +<p>Before you begin testing, compile your app in your development environment. +Install your app and the Android simulator for the features you want to test +(that is, audio or messaging) on a physical or virtual device running Android +5.0 (API level 21) or higher. To check the version of Android on the device, go +to <strong>Settings > About phone</strong> (or <strong>About tablet</strong>) +<strong>> Android Version</strong>.</p> + +<h3 id="testing-audio-apps">Testing audio apps</h3> +<p>To run and test audio apps:</p> + +<ol> +<li>Install the Android Media Browser simulator +({@code <sdk>/extras/google/simulators/media-browser-simulator.apk}) on +the test device. You can do this using +the <a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/adb.html#move">adb</a> command line tool.</li> +<li>Enable <a href="{@docRoot}tools/device.html#developer-device-options"> +developer options</a> on the test device.</li> +<li>Install your app on the test device.</li> +<li>Launch the Android Media Browser simulator to see how your audio app +appears in Auto. If your app does not appear, stop the simulator from +<strong>Settings > Apps</strong> and restart it.</li> +</ol> + + +<h3 id="testing-messaging-apps">Testing messaging apps</h3> +<p>To run and test messaging apps:</p> + +<ol> +<li>Install the Android Messaging simulator + ({@code <sdk>/extras/google/simulators/messaging-simulator.apk}) +on the test device. You can do this using the +<a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/adb.html#move">adb</a> command line tool.</li> +<li>Enable the simulator to read notifications posted on the system: +<ol type="a"> + <li>Enable <a href="{@docRoot}tools/device.html#developer-device-options"> +developer options</a> on the test device.</li> + <li>Click <strong>Settings > Sounds & Notifications > Notification + Access</strong> and check the box labeled + <strong>Messaging Simulator</strong>.</li> +</ol> +<li>Install your app on the test device.</li> +<li>Launch the Android Messaging Simulator to see how your messaging app appears +in Auto. If your app does not appear, stop the simulator from +<strong>Settings > Apps</strong> and restart it.</li> +</ol> + + + + diff --git a/docs/html/tools/tools_toc.cs b/docs/html/tools/tools_toc.cs index db19d4f..72f9f21 100644 --- a/docs/html/tools/tools_toc.cs +++ b/docs/html/tools/tools_toc.cs @@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ class="en">Tools Help</span></a></div> <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>tools/help/avd-manager.html">AVD Manager</a></li> <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>tools/help/bmgr.html">bmgr</a> <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>tools/help/monitor.html">Device Monitor</a></li> + <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>tools/help/desktop-head-unit.html">Desktop Head Unit</a></li> <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>tools/help/dmtracedump.html">dmtracedump</a></li> <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>tools/help/draw9patch.html">Draw 9-Patch</a></li> <li><a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>tools/help/emulator.html">Emulator</a></li> diff --git a/docs/html/training/auto/start/index.jd b/docs/html/training/auto/start/index.jd index 22e7521..f6cdbd1 100644 --- a/docs/html/training/auto/start/index.jd +++ b/docs/html/training/auto/start/index.jd @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ page.image=auto/images/assets/icons/auto_app_in_simulator.png <ol> <li><a href="#dev-project">Set Up an Auto Project</a></li> <li><a href="#build-it">Build Auto Apps</a></li> - <li><a href="#test-it">Run and Test Auto Apps</a></li> + <li><a href="#test-it-dhu">Run and Test Auto Apps </a></li> </ol> <h2>You should also read</h2> @@ -149,57 +149,124 @@ requirements, you can reduce the effort for building and testing your app. For more information, see <a href="{@docRoot}distribute/essentials/quality/auto.html">Auto App Quality</a>.</p> -<h2 id="test-it">Run and Test Auto Apps</h2> -<p>As you prepare to publish your app, make sure that your app looks correct -when projected on the Auto user interface. Use the Android Media Browser -simulator and Android Messaging simulators to view and test your audio or -messaging apps in a screen that looks similar to what is projected on Auto.</p> -<p>To get the simulators, open the -<a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/sdk-manager.html">SDK Manager</a> and download -them from <strong>Extras > Android Auto API Simulators</strong>.</p> +<h2 id="test-it-dhu">Run and Test Auto Apps </h2> -<p>Before you begin testing, compile your app in your development environment. -Install your app and the Android simulator for the features you want to test -(that is, audio or messaging) on a physical or virtual device running Android -5.0 (API level 21) or higher. To check the version of Android on the device, go -to <strong>Settings > About > Android Version</strong>.</p> +<p> + As you develop, you can run and test your app on your development machine + using the <em>Desktop Head Unit</em> (DHU). The DHU replaces the existing + simulators and enables your development machine to simulate a vehicle + dashboard system running Android Auto. +</p> -<h3 id="testing-audio-apps">Testing audio apps</h3> -<p>To run and test audio apps:</p> +<h3 id="installing-dhu">Installing the DHU</h3> <ol> -<li>Install the Android Media Browser simulator -({@code <sdk>/extras/google/simulators/media-browser-simulator.apk}) on -the test device. You can do this using -the <a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/adb.html#move">adb</a> command line tool.</li> -<li>Enable <a href="{@docRoot}tools/device.html#device-developer-options"> -developer options</a> on the test device.</li> -<li>Install your app on the test device.</li> -<li>Launch the Android Media Browser simulator to see how your audio app -appears in Auto. If your app does not appear, stop the simulator from -<strong>Settings > Apps</strong> then restart it.</li> + <li>Enable developer mode on your mobile device, as described in + <a href="{@docRoot}tools/device.html#developer-device-options">Enabling On-device + Developer Options</a>. </li> + <li>Compile your app in your development environment and install your app on + a physical mobile device running Android 5.0 (API level 21) or higher. To check the + version of Android on a Nexus device, go to + <strong>Settings > About phone</strong> (or <strong>About tablet</strong>) <strong>> + Android version</strong>.</li> + + <li>Install the + <a class="external-link" + href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.projection.gearhead&hl=en" + >Android Auto app</a> on the mobile device.</li> + <li>Open the <a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/sdk-manager.html">SDK Manager</a> and + download the DHU package <strong>Android Auto Desktop Head Unit</strong> from the + <em>SDK Tools</em> tab. The DHU installs in the <code><sdk>/extras/google/auto/</code> + directory.</li> + <li>If you are running the DHU on Linux, you must also install + the portaudio, libpng, sdl2, and sdl2_ttf libraries. + The procedure to do this varies depending on your Linux distribution. For example, on + Debian-derived Linux distributions, you can install the libraries with this command: + +<pre class="no-pretty-print"> +$ sudo apt-get install libsdl2-2.0-0 libsdl2-ttf-2.0-0 libportaudio2 libpng12-0 +</pre> + + </li> </ol> -<h3 id="testing-messaging-apps">Testing messaging apps</h3> -<p>To run and test messaging apps:</p> +<div class="figure" style="width:330px"> + <img src="{@docRoot}images/training/auto-desktop-head-unit-server-running.png" + alt="" > + <p class="img-caption"> + <strong>Figure 2.</strong> Notification that the head unit server is running. + </p> +</div> +<img src="{@docRoot}images/training/auto-desktop-head-unit-context-menu-enabled.png" + alt="" > +<p class="img-caption"> + <strong>Figure 1.</strong> Context menu with developer options. +</p> + +<h3 id="connecting-dhu">Connecting the DHU to your mobile device</h3> + +<p>Run the DHU by connecting your mobile device to a development machine and setting up a connection to + the head unit server over <a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/adb.html">Android Debug Bridge + (ADB)</a>. Follow these steps to set up tunneling and start the DHU:</p> <ol> -<li>Install the Android Messaging simulator - ({@code <sdk>/extras/google/simulators/messaging-simulator.apk}) -on the test device. You can do this using the -<a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/adb.html#move">adb</a> command line tool.</li> -<li>Enable the simulator to read notifications posted on the system: -<ol type="a"> - <li>Enable <a href="{@docRoot}tools/device.html#device-developer-options"> -developer options</a> on the test device.</li> - <li>Click <strong>Settings > Sounds & Notifications > Notification - Access</strong> and check the box labeled - <strong>Messaging Simulator</strong>.</li> -</ol> -<li>Install your app on the test device.</li> -<li>Launch the Android Messaging Simulator to see how your messaging app appears -in Auto. If your app does not appear, stop the simulator from -<strong>Settings > Apps</strong> then restart it.</li> + <li>On the mobile device, enable Android Auto developer mode by starting the Android Auto + companion app, and then tapping the header image 10 times. + This step is only required the first time you run the companion app. + </li> + <li>If the server is not already running, select <strong>Start head unit server</strong> + from the Android Auto menu. + <p>On the device, a foreground service appears in the notification area. </p> + </li> + + <li>Connect the mobile device to the development machine via USB. Your device must be unlocked to + launch the DHU. + </li> + <li>On the development machine, run the following {@code adb} command to + forward socket connections from the + development machine's port 5277 to the same port number on the Android device. + This configuration allows the DHU to connect to the head unit server running on your phone over + a TCP socket. + <pre class="no-pretty-print">$ adb forward tcp:5277 tcp:5277</pre> + </li> + + <li>Start the DHU by running the command <code>desktop-head-unit.exe</code> (on Windows) + or <code>./desktop-head-unit</code> (on Mac or Linux) from the + <code><sdk>/extras/google/auto/</code> directory. + +<pre class="no-pretty-print">$ cd <sdk>/extras/google/auto +$ ./desktop-head-unit</pre> + + <p> + By default, the head unit server connects over port 5277. To override the host or port + (for example, to forward over SSH), use the <code>--adb</code> flag. + </p> + + </li> </ol> + +<div class="figure" style="width:432px"> + + <img src="{@docRoot}images/training/auto-desktop-head-unit-wkst-launch.png" + alt="" > + <p class="img-caption"> + <strong>Figure 4.</strong> DHU launches on the development machine. + </p> +</div> + + <img src="{@docRoot}images/training/auto-desktop-head-unit-launch.png" + alt="" > + <p class="img-caption"> + <strong>Figure 3.</strong> Android Auto launches on the mobile device. + </p> + +<p> + After you set up and start the DHU, you can run DHU commands from the command line to run and + test your app from the terminal. You can also run these commands by using keyboard shortcuts. For + more information about DHU configuration and commands, see <a href= + "{@docRoot}tools/help/desktop-head-unit.html">Desktop Head Unit</a>. +</p> + + |