I want to add picture in emulator\'s gallery. But i am not able to do this. How to do this? any clue! Though i have gone through a answer posted in stack over flow but didn\
you might need to set write permissions too.
adb shell
mkdir /sdcard/Pictures
mount -o rw,remount rootfs /
chmod 777 /mnt/sdcard
exit
then try to copy the image
adb push mypic.jpg /sdcard/Pictures
You can also use the DDMS tool in eclipse to push or pull a file onto the emulator. On a 2.2 emulator I was able to push some .jpg images into the /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/100ANDRO folder using DDMS. I then had to go into the running emulator itself, select "Dev Tools" from the Apps screen, the select "Media Scanner" (or "Media Provider" in newer versions of Android) to get the emulator to recognize the files so they would be displayed in the Media Gallery.
Check this Once you have a virtual SD card in your emulator, if you're not comfortable with mtools
or if you don't know how to mount a loopback device on Linux (which is really easy by the way), just use adb push
to upload your images. Possible example:
adb shell mkdir /sdcard/Pictures
adb push mypic.jpg /sdcard/Pictures
First thing to do is to get the image(s) at the storage of the emulator. For this you have several options. I'll list the most common options here. But first an important note on the need to scan for this media on the emulator. As pointed out by Felby in another answer.
The standard location (for the devices I've tested so far) where images from the camera are put on the device is /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/100ANDRO
.
However since we need to scan manually anyway you can put them at /mnt/sdcard/Pictures
or any other valid path on the (emulated) sdcard.
The /sdcard/
path is linked to /mnt/sdcard/
so that will also work. I'm just mentioning this because I've seen this path on another answer.
For hardcore users, execute the adb push
from command line. If you don't know how to work with adb I can recommend reading up on this help article. Make sure you have the path set correctly for your system and adb devices
returns at least one device (if more specify device in command).
adb push /path/to/image.jpg /mnt/sdcard/DCIM/100ANDRO
You can achieve the same by clicking some buttons in ADT. Go to the DDMS perspective and in the file explorer select the icon on the top. Check image below for details.
image linked from http://cdn.cybersectors.com/
An important step not to forget is executing this tool on the Android Emulator. If you skip this the Gallery will remain empty. Many thanks to Felby for pointing this out.
I then had to go into the running emulator itself, select "Dev Tools" from the Apps screen, the select "Media Scanner" (or "Media Provider" in newer versions of Android) to get the emulator to recognize the files so they would be displayed in the Media Gallery.
If you need any of the image then simply go to google.com from the browser of your emulator and search for the images as you like and click on the image. when it is opened select full size option of the image and then press and hold the mouse for some seconds, this will give you saving options. you may search the options into the context menu as well.
Hope this will help some-one.
scanning for media might stop the developer tools sometimes... if so push the files into storage/sdcard/DCIM folder using DDMS mode as mentioned in the picture above and just restart the emulator....