Paste text on Android Emulator
AndroidCopy PasteAndroid Problem Overview
Is there an easy way to copy/paste (desktop's) clipboard content to EditView
on Android Emulator?
(just for the sake to ease development/test)
Android Solutions
Solution 1 - Android
In a terminal, type adb shell input text 'my string here. With some characters escaped like \$ that'
Note that an alternative method for including spaces in the text is to substitute %s
for each space
character.
Solution 2 - Android
With v25.3.x of the Android Emulator & x86 Google API Emulator system images API Level 19 (Android 4.4 - Kitkat) and higher, you can simply copy and paste from your desktop with your mouse or keyboard.
This feature was announced with Android Studio 2.3
Solution 3 - Android
Just copy from wherever, click and hold on the emulator phone's edit text where you want the text to go (kind of like you would press and hold to paste on an actual phone), the PASTE option will appear, then PASTE.
Solution 4 - Android
I usually send the text I want to copy as an sms message through telnet and then copy the text from the sms message. Here's how:
Connect through telnet:
- Syntax:
telnet localhost <port>
- Example:
telnet localhost 5554
(5554 is the default port. The title bar of the emulator shows the port that is being used, so you can see if it's different).
Send message:
- Syntax:
sms send <senders phone number> <message>
- Example:
sms send 1231231234 This is the message you want to send
(You can just make up the senders phone number)
This works really well for links as the message is automatically converted into a hyperlink which you can click without having to copy / paste it into the browser.
Once the emulator receives the message you can copy it and paste it wherever you like.
Solution 5 - Android
Not sure if that's useful, but, if you need a long URL from desktop browser to be opened in mobile browser, you can send SMS with that URL and open directly from message app.
Solution 6 - Android
For Mac users, a MUCH easier way is to do this right in the android emulator:
- click and hold for a second or two
- release click
- the option 'paste' will appear as follow
Solution 7 - Android
If you are using Android Studio on a Mac, you may need to provide the full path to the adb
executable. To find this path, open:
Android Studio > Tools > Android > SDK Manager
Copy the path to the SDK location. The adb
executable will be within a platform-tools
directory. For me, this was the path:
~/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools/adb
Now you can run this command:
~/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools/adb shell input text 'thetextyouwanttopaste'
Solution 8 - Android
I got tired of this problem so I just made this alias to handle it:
alias ap="pbpaste | xargs adb shell input text"
Then when you open a new terminal window, typing "ap" will paste whatever is on your clipboard into the emulator's actively selected text field.
Setup
Simply add this to your profile (for most users that's ~/.bash_profile
for zsh users that's ~/.zshrc
) to make the alias available everywhere. Alternatively, if you're a bash user (the default for MacOS), then you can run the following command in the terminal to set it up for you:
echo "alias ap='pbpaste | xargs adb shell input text'" >> ~/.bash_profile && source ~/.bash_profile
Solution 9 - Android
Only For API level >= 24
Copy any text from your local machine and then simply run this command
adb shell input keyevent 279
Make sure In Android Emulator Settings the Enable Clipboard Sharing
options is enabled
Solution 10 - Android
On Linux this will paste text directly from the clipboard
adb shell input text "'$(xclip -selection c -o)'"
Also it very useful to create global keyboard shortkey with this command for example Ctrl+Shift+Super+V
Solution 11 - Android
You can do this without workarounds too. Just click and hold for a bit in the input field till the paste notification appears and then click on paste. That's it!
Solution 12 - Android
maybe a little bit tricky, but you could send an sms to the emulator by using the emulator control. then you do not have to retype all the text if it is longer and can copy-paste it in the emulator.
another way: connect to emulator via "telnet localhost PORT" and then use hardware event sending to send a text input event to the emulator (needs to be UTF-8). look at this
Solution 13 - Android
Just click the left mouse button for 2 or 3 seconds, paste button will be appear. Click the paste button and the test will be copied smoothly.
Solution 14 - Android
An easy way is there
- Activate keyboard in emulator.
- Click on the place you want to paste and long press (press until you see the word PASTE)
- Done.
See original answer: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-paste-text-from-my-computer-to-Android-emulator
Solution 15 - Android
Made this Windows application that allows users to copy paste to Android emulators or connected devices from a visual interface. https://github.com/Florin-Birgu/Android-Copy-Paste
Solution 16 - Android
Have you looked at C2DM? chrome2phone and fox2phone can send links and clipboard text and automatically copy it on the phone. Also, try using the adb shell. There's a service command (/system/bin/service) which can use services (service call clipboard ...). The transaction codes are 1, 2, and 3, for getClipboardText, setClipboardText, and hasClipboardText respectively.
Solution 17 - Android
Using Visual Studio Emulator, Here's my method.
First Mound a virtual sd card:
- Use the Additional Tools (small >> icon) for the emulator and go to the SD Card tab.
- Select a folder on your computer to sync with the virtual SD card.
- Pull from SD card, which will create a folder structure on the selected folder.
Set up a text file to transfer text:
- Use Google Play Store to install a text editor of your choice
- Create a text file containing your text on you computer in the download directory of the virtual sd card directory you created before.
Whenever I need to send text to the clip board.
- Edit the text file created above.
- Go to Additional Tools (small >> icon) and chose Push To SD Card.
- Open the text file in the text editor I installed and copy the text to the clip board. (Hold down the mouse when the dialog opens, choose select all and then click the copy icon)
Once set up it pretty easy to repeat. The same method would be applicable to other emulators by you may need to use a different method to push your text file to emulator.
Solution 18 - Android
(converting comment discussion to answer)
only solution on windows: https://github.com/gcb/AdbPaste
wrote it in a couple hours to work around this problem. I am now back on 100% linux, so feel free to join it as a contributor or maintainer!
Solution 19 - Android
Write command: adb devices (it will list the device currently connected) Select Textbox where you want to write text. Write command: adb shell input text "Yourtext" (make sure only one device is connected to run this command) Done!
Solution 20 - Android
I came here looking for a solution to the same problem, and ended up writing an Android application to solve this problem. You can download it at http://www.box.net/shared/6203bn441bfltkimajmk. Just give a URL via Preferences menu to point to a place where you can change the Web response easily. The first line of the Web response will be copied to your emulator's clipboard for you. More details can be found at http://agilesc.barryku.com/?p=255.
Solution 21 - Android
For Mac and Linux try this function in your aliases_bash file (located in /etc/aliases_bash for Mac folks, be sure to use sudo vim /etc/aliases_bash)
function adbtx {
userinput="$(sed 's/ /%s/g' <<< $1)"
adb shell input text "${userinput}";
}
export -f adbtx
Then in the command line enter:
adbtx 'Your text to emulator input'
'Your text to emulator input' will be input on the emulator text field.
Kudos to Eliot for his substitution string for sed.
Solution 22 - Android
Actually, in my case restarting the MacBook and running the emulator with this command fixed the issue:
emulator -avd Pixel_5_API_31 -wipe-data
remember that you should use your emulator device, to see the emulator list use this command:
emulator -list-avds