I've followed the instructions at google: https://developer.chrome.com/devtools/docs/remote-debugging. I've also went over the troubleshooting section - but nothing seems to work.
I have samsung galaxy 3 (android 4.1.2, chrome 42.0.2311.111). USB debugging enabled. I've tried restarting the device after ticking the USB debugging a few times.
On windows 8 I run chrome (44.0.2388.0 canary). I've installed Samsung USB Driver, and my computer can see my device.
I do not get any notification when plugging the device nor when opening canary with the inspect page. Did I miss anything?
This looks like a bug in Chrome or in Android. This helped me: on your android device select USB connection settings (popup which is open on cable connect). It has MTP/PTP/charge modes. Switch between MTP/PTP and back.
In my case the problem was solved changing the usb connection mode in the settings of the Android device to "Camera (PTP)" . For some reason the usb debbuging did not work when connection mode was set to MTP.
Download and install Android SDK
Open SDK Manager.exe
Select Android SDK Platform-tools and press Install packages...
MTP -> PTP
Try these steps:
SDK Manager.exe
Android SDK Platform-tools
and pressInstall packages...
cd C:\Program Files(x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
(orC:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools
)adb.exe devices
You should receive a response like this:
If your device is listed check if Chrome detect the device, otherwise try to execute this command:
adb.exe kill-server
adb.exe start-server
adb.exe devices
Check again if Chrome detect the device.
If your device is not listed at all after executing
adb devices
command there is something wrong in your configuration (e.g. incorrect or missing drivers?)Hope this helps somebody else...
This happened to me because I was trying to Chrome inspect a release build (Ionic; i.e.
ionic build android --release
). If I build a debug app (ionic build android
), I am able to see the app from the chrome inspection tool without any issues.Google play does not like debugable apps https://developer.android.com/studio/publish/index.html which is needed for the inspection - see this SO link: debugging an ionic app for android platform hence proper releases won't appear in the Chrome inspection.