This repository contains a pure-python implementation of the ADB and Fastboot protocols, using libusb1 for USB communications.
This is a complete replacement and rearchitecture of the Android project's ADB and fastboot code
This code is mainly targeted to users that need to communicate with Android devices in an automated fashion, such as in automated testing. It does not have a daemon between the client and the device, and therefore does not support multiple simultaneous commands to the same device. It does support any number of devices and never communicates with a device that it wasn't intended to, unlike the Android project's ADB.
Running ./make_tools.py
creates two files: adb.zip
and fastboot.zip
. They
can be run similar to native adb
and fastboot
via the python interpreter:
python adb.zip devices
python adb.zip shell ls /sdcard
A presentation was made at PyCon 2016, and here's some demo code:
import os.path as op
from adb import adb_commands
from adb import sign_m2crypto
# KitKat+ devices require authentication
signer = sign_m2crypto.M2CryptoSigner(
op.expanduser('~/.android/adbkey'))
# Connect to the device
device = adb_commands.AdbCommands.ConnectDevice(
rsa_keys=[signer])
# Now we can use Shell, Pull, Push, etc!
for i in xrange(10):
print device.Shell('echo %d' % i)
- Simpler code due to use of libusb1 and Python.
- API can be used by other Python code easily.
- Errors are propagated with tracebacks, helping debug connectivity issues.
- No daemon outliving the command.
- Can be packaged as standalone zips that can be run independent of the CPU architecture (e.g. x86 vs ARM).
- Technically slower due to Python, mitigated by no daemon.
- Only one command per device at a time.
- More dependencies than Android's ADB.
- libusb1 (1.0.16+)
- python-libusb1 (1.2.0+)
adb.zip
: one of:- python-m2crypto (0.21.1+)
- python-rsa (3.2+)
fastboot.zip
(optional):- python-progressbar (2.3+)