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Local emulator for Google Cloud Storage (by oittaa)
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Android in docker solution with noVNC supported and video recording (by budtmo)
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gcp-storage-emulator
Posts with mentions or reviews of gcp-storage-emulator.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-07.
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Year old indie mobile app: what worked for the long haul
What do you mean with running App Engine locally? There used to be a local development server, but that did not survive the 2to3 transition. GCP does ship a datastore and a pubsub emulator, but no Cloud Storage for example (someone wrote this one [1], which sort-of works but it does not behave 1:1 like GCS, so ironically my tests have to work around bugs in the emulator...).
[1] https://github.com/oittaa/gcp-storage-emulator
docker-android
Posts with mentions or reviews of docker-android.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-14.
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Revisiting Android on Linux
If it was me I'd go with a docker-android container. You could go with Anbox or a virtual android machine, but if you just need to run one app, I think a docker container would be the way to go, since you could script it to open, run your app, and shut down.
- Data kependudukan open source
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selfhosted Android emulator?
I haven't personally tested this one, however, there is this project on github: https://github.com/budtmo/docker-android which uses containers.
- Kennt ihr einen einfach zu konfigurierenden Anbieter für Virtual Smartphones?
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Running GUI apps within Docker containers
I know this isn't the focus of the article, but this license provision in a linked project is outright strange.
>By using this software you agree that the following non-PII (non personally identifiable information) data will be collected, processed and used by the maintainers for the purpose of improving the docker-android project. Anonymisation with respect of the IP address means that only the first two octets of the IP address are collected.
https://github.com/budtmo/docker-android/blob/master/LICENSE...
How can you call a project Apache when you're forcing people to pay via their data ? Why is their no opt out option?
Absent that this seems like a great QA automation tool. Or a Tinder bot farm...
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Is it possible to run an Android VM using Unraid?
Alternatively, there are a few docker projects such as this one https://github.com/budtmo/docker-android that might work well. Haven’t tried it.
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Android docker with adb support for appium tests?
So far i was using docker-android i did use in my ubuntu during yesterday and was working fine
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Docker for Android Emulator
https://github.com/budtmo/docker-android this perhaps?
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Evil Mobile Emulator Farms Used To Steal Millions
It's got absolutely nothing to do with the trustability of Android emulators. In fact I highly doubt they used something like Bluestacks, but rather something that can be chained with scripts like an Android docker container.