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Can anyone say, whether adb commands can be executed through my android application. If it is possible to execute, how it can be implemented?

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  • did you find a way to run adb on the device? I only get the message: error: device not found when running adb direct on the device
    – wutzebaer
    Jan 4, 2016 at 15:26

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You can do it with this:

Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("your command");
BufferedReader bufferedReader = new BufferedReader(
new InputStreamReader(process.getInputStream()));

Don't forget to surround it with a try and catch statement.

Edit:

@Phix is right, ProcessBuilder would be better to use.

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    Runtime.getRuntime() has been set aside. stackoverflow.com/questions/7069425/…
    – Phix
    Nov 14, 2012 at 15:43
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    Will this be able to execute the adb commands even if the device is not connected via USB? May 8, 2014 at 13:23
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    I'm trying to run "adb shell input keyevent KEYCODE_BACK" but it doesn't work. Please can you help me? Thank you Sep 16, 2014 at 20:09
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    @HeitorColangelo sorry man - been a while since I did that, don't really remember anything about it now :/
    – Ahmad
    Sep 9, 2016 at 4:34
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    I am getting Cannot run program "": error=13, Permission denied :( Apr 22, 2019 at 13:30
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Normal Android apps have different privileges to processes started via adb, e.g., processes started via adb are allowed to the capture the screen whereas normal apps aren't. So, you can execute commands from your app via Runtime.getRuntime().exec(), but they won't have the same privileges as if you had executed from an adb shell.

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    could you tell what different privileges you have? any source?
    – Anthea
    Jan 21, 2016 at 10:29
  • I have this problem @Anthea, so anecdotal?
    – Allison
    Jun 7, 2016 at 1:06
  • Very simple, if Android allowed access to ADB as the shell user from any, random Android app it would be a big security flaw. The shell user has full access to the ADB features, it's meant for device debugging and can be acessed only from USB debugging.
    – hldev
    Jan 22 at 3:37
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i came across this post looking for a different query, but i have worked specifically with input on android before, so I'd just like to put some clarity on the matter.

The reason why

Runtime.getRuntime().exec("adb shell input keyevent 120");    

Is not working, is because you are not removing

adb shell   

The ADB part is only for use on your computer, if you have incorrectly installed ADB, the command would actually be a path to the adb.exe file on your computer, like this

C:\XXXX\ADB Files\adb.exe shell    

or
C:\XXXX\ADB Files\adb shell

The shell part tells the ADB program on your computer to access the devices shell, so your device will not know what shell is either...

Using sh /path/to/commandList.sh will execute the commads listed in commandList.sh as it is a shell script (a .batch file on windows is similar )

The command you want to use is

Runtime.getRuntime().exec("input keyevent 120");     

However this will cause Environment null and working directory null, you can bypass this by writing the commands to a shell script ( .sh file ) and then running the script with

Runtime.getRuntime().exec("sh path/to/shellScript.sh");   

Sometimes the sh is not needed, but i use it just incase.

I hope this clears at least something up :)

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    Hi, It runs without adb shell, but not all commands work. Simple commands like swipe, keyevent do not show any effect however they work with adb shell from a system. Any idea ?
    – viv
    Mar 20, 2019 at 8:26
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adb shell invoked in Runtime.getRuntime().exec is not running under shell user. It provide shell but with same process owner user (like u0_a44). That's the reason all command did not work.

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This is what I do in Kotlin, I also get command responses too

fun runShellCommand(command: String) {
    // Run the command
    val process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command)
    val bufferedReader = BufferedReader(
        InputStreamReader(process.inputStream)
    )

    // Grab the results
    val log = StringBuilder()
    var line: String?
    line = bufferedReader.readLine()
    while (line != null) {
        log.append(line + "\n")
        line = bufferedReader.readLine()
    }
    val Reader = BufferedReader(
        InputStreamReader(process.errorStream)
    )

    // if we had an error during ex we get here
    val error_log = StringBuilder()
    var error_line: String?
    error_line = Reader.readLine()
    while (error_line != null) {
        error_log.append(error_line + "\n")
        error_line = Reader.readLine()
    }
    if (error_log.toString() != "")
        Log.info("ADB_COMMAND", "command : $command $log error $error_log")
    else
        Log.info("ADB_COMMAND", "command : $command $log")
}

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Executing

Runtime.getRuntime().exec("adb shell input keyevent 120");

I got the following error: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "adb": error=13, Permission denied.

Executing

Runtime.getRuntime().exec("adb shell input keyevent 120");

There is no error but at the same time, my request is not processed to take the screenshot.

I found out this was working in earlier versions of android but later it was removed. Though I'm not able to provide the source here why it is not working.

Hope this helps someone like me who is trying to use this approach to take the screenshot when the app is not in the foreground.

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    If you want to use this tool do not forget to add permission into your android manifest automatically android.permission.DUMP May 5, 2018 at 10:02
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Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("su");
DataOutputStream os = new DataOutputStream(process.getOutputStream());
string cmd = "/system/bin/input keyevent 23\n";
os.writeBytes(cmd);

the phone must be rooted. here I have executed adb command "input keyevent 23". remember when you execute adb command through su you does not need to add "adb shell input keyevent 23"

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