I want to get the currently running Android Emulator's IP address through code. How can it be achieved?
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1Perhaps related here and here.– hhhNov 5, 2012 at 13:29
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@hhh Second link is broken. :)– Muhamed HuseinbašićApr 17, 2015 at 14:57
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1@MuhamedHuseinbašić I feel this thread solved the problem in the second thread so decided to delete it to keep things simple.– hhhApr 20, 2015 at 13:29
8 Answers
Just to clarify: from within your app, you can simply refer to the Emulator as "localhost
" or 127.0.0.1
.
Web traffic is routed through your development machine, so the Emulator's External-IP is whatever External-IP has been assigned to that development machine by your internet-provider. The development machine can always be reached from your device at 10.0.2.2
.
If you have multiple Emulators launched, where adb
does not work,
unless you pick one by Emulator's Local-IP (like adb -s 192.168.232.2:5555 shell
), then:
- Just like a real Android device,
- In Emulator, swipe down from top-most, to open menu,
- In the menu, press and hold on WiFi,
- Finally, go to settings of current WiFi-connection,
- There you should see IP of Emulator process.
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10I want to upvote you 100 times for this. I couldn't figure out how my app could talk to another local server I had running until I read your post. Thanks!– SpikeJan 8, 2011 at 2:21
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@hhh You can try JuiceSSH: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sonelli.juicessh You can reach your host from the mentioned IP or from the real IP of the host. Both variants work for me. Apr 17, 2015 at 15:11
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I believe the traffic from an emulator is routed over a "virtual" router first (with IP address of
10.0.2.1
, not directly. So, there should be one extra connection takes place between this router10.0.2.1
to the host/dev machine127.0.0.1/10.0.2.2
. What I really usually change the port number I want to connect to.– stdoutApr 17, 2020 at 9:35
If you do truly want the IP assigned to your emulator:
adb shell
ifconfig eth0
Which may give you something like:
eth0: ip 10.0.2.15 mask 255.255.255.0 flags [up broadcast running multicast]
Or, if above fails, try:
adb shell
ifconfig wlan0
And look for
inet addr:
in the output, for example, my Emulator logsinet addr:192.168.232.2
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10I get this error after
adb shell
:ifconfig: eth0: No such device
any ideas why?– awaviJun 9, 2017 at 18:58 -
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Like this:
public String getLocalIpAddress() {
try {
for (Enumeration<NetworkInterface> en = NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(); en.hasMoreElements();) {
NetworkInterface intf = en.nextElement();
for (Enumeration<InetAddress> enumIpAddr = intf.getInetAddresses(); enumIpAddr.hasMoreElements();) {
InetAddress inetAddress = enumIpAddr.nextElement();
if (!inetAddress.isLoopbackAddress()) {
return inetAddress.getHostAddress().toString();
}
}
}
} catch (SocketException ex) {
Log.e(LOG_TAG, ex.toString());
}
return null;
}
Check the docs for more info: NetworkInterface.
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Use this method you will be getting 100% correct ip address for your android emulator
To get the ip address of yoor emulator
Go to adb shell and type this command
adb shell
ifconfig eth0
After running this command I am getting
IP : 10.0.2.15
Mask : 255.255.255.0
Which works for me . I am also working for an networking application.
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2The emulator no longer has 'eth0', but has 'radio0' and 'wlan0' instead. You may want to edit this answer, because it is no longer 100% correct. Apr 7, 2021 at 22:47
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If you need to refer to your host computer's localhost, such as when you want the emulator client to contact a server running on the host, use the alias 10.0.2.2 to refer to the host computer's loopback interface. From the emulator's perspective, localhost (127.0.0.1) refers to its own loopback interface.
More details: https://developer.android.com/studio/run/emulator-networking#networkaddresses
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This answer worked for me. Remember to include the computer's port:
http://10.0.2.2:3000/api
, for example, for a web api. Nov 14, 2023 at 14:48
public String getLocalIpAddress() {
try {
for (Enumeration < NetworkInterface > en = NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces(); en.hasMoreElements();) {
NetworkInterface intf = en.nextElement();
for (Enumeration < InetAddress > enumIpAddr = intf.getInetAddresses(); enumIpAddr.hasMoreElements();) {
InetAddress inetAddress = enumIpAddr.nextElement();
if (!inetAddress.isLoopbackAddress()) {
return inetAddress.getHostAddress().toString();
}
}
}
} catch (SocketException ex) {
Log.e(LOG_TAG, ex.toString());
}
return null;
}
Within the code of my app I can get the running device IP andress easily like beolow:
WifiManager wm = (WifiManager) getSystemService(WIFI_SERVICE);
String ip = Formatter.formatIpAddress(wm.getConnectionInfo().getIpAddress());
Normally the IP address of the android emulator is 10.0.0.2
you check it from the Wi-Fi setting in the emulator