skia_android_serial = "auto"
Handy if you only have one device plugged in at a time. Note that when used, this makes GN treat all devices' serial numbers as "auto", so it won't re-push if you swap devices until you change the binary that's being pushed. Change-Id: I1f72133d6d8c4b5569734f191d414088e0b41f06 Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/6948 Commit-Queue: Mike Klein <mtklein@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Derek Sollenberger <djsollen@google.com>
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host, serial, stamp = sys.argv[1:]
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device = '/data/local/tmp/' + os.path.basename(host)
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restrict = [] if serial == 'auto' else ['-s', serial]
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# adb push is verbose, so eat its output with check_output().
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subprocess.check_output(['adb', '-s', serial, 'push', host, device])
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subprocess.check_call(['adb', '-s', serial, 'shell', 'chmod', '+x', device])
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subprocess.check_output(['adb'] + restrict + ['push', host, device])
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subprocess.check_call(['adb'] + restrict + ['shell', 'chmod', '+x', device])
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# Touch a file to let GN/Ninja know we succeeded.
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with open(stamp, 'w'):
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