Android :: Evaluate A Script - E.g. Python - In Java Platform

Aug 18, 2009

Is it possible to evaluate a string of python code (or Perl) from Java when developing Android applications?

I am try to do something like evaluating a text-input script:

e.g.

CODE:...........

Android :: Evaluate a script - e.g. Python - in Java platform


Android :: Use WebView To Evaluate Java Script String And Return Value

Dec 1, 2009

Given that scripting is not natively supported in Android and wrapping libraries like javax.script.ScriptEngine into your app will make it too large, is it possible to send a javascript string to an invisible WebView and have it evaluate the string and return you the results (another string)? I want to go this route because I want to save all my scripts to disk so my app can remain small. edit I need Java code to evaluate javascript strings not the other way around. addJavascriptInterface() doesn't help.

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Android :: Starting - Java Or Python - SL4A

Jul 27, 2010

I just ordered an Android smartphone and want to start playing around with creating my own applications. Now the question is which language to use, the native Java or Python using SL4A (former ASE).

I tend to Python, as I know it much better than Java, but I'm wondering what I would be missing using a "second class" language on Android. On the SL4A website it is also stated to be alpha quality software, which is not exactly encouraging.

I'm also not quite sure what the limitations of the scripting environment are and if they would be problematic.

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Android :: Cross Platform Java?

Oct 8, 2010

We have a desktop/web java application and also getting into Android development.Ideally we would like one app that runs both on desktop and android.From what we can tell, it's not much possible to run normal java apps on android. But wondering if it can do it the other way? That is, run android apps easily on the desktop (without the user install the sdk or android emulator)?In a prefect world we'd like one app for both platforms. Realistically though it seems like we're going to have to have one app with two front ends?

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Android :: JAVA Coding Standards For Phone Platform

Jul 17, 2009

I wanted to check whether there is any JAVA Coding standards in Android platform for performance improvements.

For Example, like an Effective Java code in J2EE environment is to defined the number of elements in the ArrayList constructor rather leaving it blank (new ArrayList(noOfRows)) etc. I definetly suspect these performance tuning tips should be available because of the memory and resource constraints.

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Android :: Unable To Generate R.java Manually On Linux Platform / Way To Do It

Mar 31, 2010

I have a question.

I am developing android application on Linux platform because i have to make a system.img with a application.

When adding a drawable resource and building the project with mm command, i met a below error.code..

At above error, the icon_send_type is the added resource.

This error occurred because the mm command did not generate R.java.

So, i want to know how to generate R.java by a manual on Linux platform.

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Android :: Porting Java Apps To Android Platform

Oct 16, 2009

I know Java apps can be run in Android. But what I want to know is this: I have a perfectly normal Java app and I want to port it to an android platform. What changes would I need to do to my app in terms of GUI and other code to make it usable in Android? I know Android uses XML file to control the look and feel of its app. So would I need to change my GUI completely? I just want to know the general overview of how porting may be done. If anyone could point me to right resources, that would be great. Also, for your info I'm a newbie to developing android app.

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Android :: After Building Platform Source - How To Sign Arbitrary APK With Platform Key

Nov 22, 2010

As an experiment, I would like to use the platform key of my custom built Android platform to sign an arbitrary APK, that is built via the NDK. What is the process to go about doing this?

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Android :: Evaluate Javascript Value On WebView

Nov 10, 2010

I open a webview page that page have:

CODE:.............

These javascript
When I press a button on the webview I have to read the "iPhoneStatus" value and close the webview screen and decide the result.

I wrote these codes in my .java class

CODE:..........

But it never go in the onJsAlert method, is there any way to evaluate the value of GetStatus()

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Android :: Use WebView To Evaluate Javascript String And Return Value

Dec 1, 2009

Given that scripting is not natively supported in Android and wrapping libraries like javax.script.ScriptEngine into your app will make it too large, is it possible to send a javascript string to an invisible WebView and have it evaluate the string and return you the results (another string)?

I want to go this route because I want to save all my scripts to disk so my app can remain small.

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Android :: Good Way To Evaluate Application Performance On Phone Devices

Aug 31, 2010

I am implementing the client side of some java application for Android devices which requires a lot of user interaction, image loadings and JSON object parsing. I'm trying to decide whether to implement it with html5, flash or Android native code.

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Android :: Evaluate Ruby / Javascript Script String From Within Droid Program?

Sep 22, 2009

Is it possible to evaluate a string expression script from within an android app? Using either ruby, javascript or perl?

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Android :: Need Scripting App Like Python

Nov 8, 2009

Hey I've been playing with my droid and I was wonder whether there are any scripting apps. Something like python on the phone? Is it possible? Is there anything like that?

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Android :: Python Not Working / How To Fix?

Nov 15, 2010

I have installed python environment using python_for_android_r1.apk file. While installing, it installed some other 'extra packages' also so almost 8 - 10 MB files are instralled looks like. I got an icon in my applications, as "Python for Android". But now when I try to execute this by clicking on this icon, it gives a blank screen with a button with a text "Uninstall" . Not sure what else I need to do to get this work.

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Android :: How To Install Python On Droid?

Jun 16, 2010

As the title ,I'm an absolutely newbie ,and I don't know how to get my milestone install some valuable linux software , for example ,MySQL ,Apache ,and so on. And ,there's any tool that I can use to operate remotely by linux command line on my lap top through usb or WIFI ? Or can I get some app running on mobile side can using linux commands?

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Android :: How To Compress Data To Obtain Same Value In Python?

Mar 11, 2010

I am porting a Python application to Android and, at some point, this application has to communicate with a Web Service, sending it compressed data. In order to do that it uses the next method:
def stuff(self, data): "Convert into UTF-8 and compress."
return zlib.compress(simplejson.dumps(data))

I am using the next method to try to emulate this behavior in Android:
private String compressString(String stringToCompress) { Log.i(TAG, "Compressing String " + stringToCompress);
byte[] input = stringToCompress.getBytes();
// Create the compressor with highest level of compression Deflater compressor = new Deflater();
//compressor.setLevel(Deflater.BEST_COMPRESSION);
// Give the compressor the data to compress compressor.setInput(input); compressor.finish();
// Create an expandable byte array to hold the compressed data.
// You cannot use an array that's the same size as the orginal because
// there is no guarantee that the compressed data will be smaller than
// the uncompressed data.
ByteArrayOutputStream bos = new ByteArrayOutputStream(input.length);
// Compress the data byte[] buf = new byte[1024];
while (!compressor.finished()) { int count = compressor.deflate(buf);
bos.write(buf, 0, count); } try { bos.close();
} catch (IOException e) { } // Get the compressed data byte[] compressedData = bos.toByteArray();
Log.i(TAG, "Finished to compress string " + stringToCompress);
return new String(compressedData);
}
But the HTTP response from the server is not correct and I guess it is because the result of the compression in Java is not the same as the one in Python. I ran a little test compressing "a" both with zlib.compress and deflate.
Python, zlib.compress() -> x%9CSJT%02%00%01M%00%A6
Android, Deflater.deflate -> H%EF%BF%BDK%04%00%00b%00b
How should I compress the data in Android to obtain the same value of zlib.compress() in Python?

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Android :: Can I Port Existing Python Apps On ASE?

Feb 10, 2010

I learned that the Android Scripting Environment (ASE) supports python code. Can I take my existing python programs and run them on android? Apart from the GUI, what else will I need to adapt? How can I find the list of supported python libraries for ASE?

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Android :: Way To Install Python Packages On Droid?

Apr 29, 2010

I want to install a python package from source on android. Is this possible? I tried in the console to run the py install files, but disturbing (.core, ccompiler) isn't being found. Is it possible to still install them?

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Android :: How To Write Executing Python Scripts In Droid?

Aug 25, 2009

This link says that Android support Python, Lua and BeanShell Scripts, subsequently for Perl too. If it is so, is it possible for developers to write python scripts and call them in their standard Java based android applications?

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Android :: Making Python Service To Run In Suspend State

Jan 16, 2010

Here's my Python script written using android-scripting:

CODE:............

while True:

CODE:.............

It basically vibrates every minute (like a motivator). However, when the phone is locked with screen blanked out, I don't sense any vibration. Perhaps Android is freezing the script (and hence the while loop)? Note that I am indeed running this script as a service (long-tap and click 'Start as service').

Is there a way to make this script work all the time regardless of the phone suspend state?

Update 1: I do hear the vibration occasionally, not every minute .. but rather like every 5-10 minutes randomly.

Update 2: This problems occurs if I run the script normally (not as a service). Seems like "time.sleep" is not sleeping for the specified time.

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General :: How To Install Python On Android With Working Command SU

May 11, 2014

I've got a moto g and its my first android and its rooted and bootrom is unlocked, and ive installed terminal emulator, but I cant find out how to install python so that it works in terminal eit su, cd , ls ... commands?!?

I've installed qpython app from playstore but you cant do commands like su, cd ..... I've tried ping in terminal emulator and it works so you can enter internet over terminal emulator, so i tried apt-get install python but it says no apt-get command founder something like this, so how to install python on android with working commands( su ...) so that it can enter filesystem directories like /sdcard....

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Android :: Modify Python USB Device Driver To Only Use Vendor_id And Product_id - Excluding BCD

Mar 27, 2010

I'm trying to modify the Android device driver for calibre (an e-book management program) so that it identifies devices by only vendor id and product id, and excludes BCD.

The driver is a fairly simply python plugin, and is currently set up to use all three numbers, but apparently, when Android devices use custom Android builds (ie CyanogenMod for the Nexus One), it changes the BCD so calibre stops recognizing it.

The current code looks like this, with a simple list of vendor id's, that then have allowed product id's and BCD's with them:

CODE:..........

The line I'm specifically trying to change is:

CODE:............

Which is, the line for identifying a Nexus One. My N1, running CyanogenMod 5.0.5, has the BCD 0x226, and rather than just adding it to the list, I'd prefer to eliminate the BCD from the recognition process, so that any device with vendor id 0x18d1 and product id 0x4e11 or 0x4e12 would be recognized. The custom Android rom doesn't change enough for the specifics to matter.

The syntax seems to require the BCD in brackets.

How can I edit this so that it matches anything in that field?

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General :: Device Information With Python Script

Nov 19, 2012

How can i get device information from nonrooted device with python script? As I understand python don't have API like os.android.build in Java.

I need to get system information from device, such as cpu frequencies, gpu vendor and other (like in Antutu and another benchmarks).

I know how to write python script with $getprop information from shell, and from buil.prop file in the system files, but it isn't enough. I also know how to get these information with shell command and busybox installed, but I shouldn't root them.

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General :: (SL4A) Importing PHP Or Python Script From Github To Execute From Command Line

Jun 1, 2013

What I am trying to do is get either nest-api in PHP or pynest in python to run out of SL4A in order to control my Nest thermostat ultimately out of Tasker. Both are found on github, but I can't link to them as I apparently need ten posts to do so. So a google search for "nest-api github" and "pynest github" will have to do I suppose.

I have absolutely no issues getting either to run out of Terminal on my MacBook Air, but for whatever reading the SL4A shell seems to escape my understanding. I would rather have the PHP script work, as it has more options for things I can set, which I like. Where to put the nest.class.php on my phone in order for the PHP shell to reference it when running the example.php or any script I write myself. When I put both files in the sdcard/sl4a/scripts folder and try to run either from within either sl4a or sl4a's shell I get a call to undefined function error.

For the python script, I'm not sure how I need to import the module so that I can call it with nest.py at the beginning of my command line prompt and follow it up with the user name and password and so on. I've done everything including trying to create an .egg file, which I've since been told is not necessary, and that I simply have to put it in the /sl4a/scripts folder. That doesn't make sense to me though, as I needed to run the setup.py command on my computer in order to start using it, and the .egg file should be the equivalent of that on the phone, no?

So what I am looking for is the foolproof way to get either a php or python script running through the shell that isn't actually hooking into the Android environment at all, which is what all the writeups I have found in my searching seems to pertain to. Then eventually make sure that they are available in a way that Tasker can call them. I should also note that all this has been done in an emulator through eclipse until this point, as I didn't want to go screwing around with my brand new Nexus 4's file structure until I had the best practice perfected.

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Android :: Call Java File On Click In Another Java Class?

May 19, 2010

i have two files

App.java
Gallery.java

App. java contains frontend buttons and functionalities Gallery.java lists the imagesin the sd card. i want to call Gallery.java in click event in app.java

App.java
package gallery.display;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.View.OnClickListener;
import android.view.View;...........

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Android : Can Not Call A Java Method Using Add Java Script Interface()

Mar 16, 2009

I'm trying to call a java method from javascript using addJavascriptInterface(); but seems does not work, it always display "failure"; java code...

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Android :: Difference Between Sha224 And Python Sha224

Nov 15, 2010

Hello Everybody. For an application prototype I'm creating a simple user login. The Password of the user will then be hashed using sha224 and transferred to the back-end. The Problem I am facing right now is the following. The password that was stored in the DB (also hashed using sha224) seems to look a little different then the hash I am sending.

I use the following code to create the hashes.

CODE:..................

What now will be produced looks like this and I will post the two hashes directly underneath each other. (The first one is python and the second android)

CODE:.............

They are almost the same but the python hash has two 0s more. Do you guys have any idea why?

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Android :: Java.io / Java.Lang Different From Packages In Windows?

Aug 8, 2009

Java packages like Java.io, Java.Lang etc used in android, are they different from Java packages in windows ? means specially made for android ?

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Android :: Java Compatibility With GetFields Method In Android Java.lang.Class

Feb 11, 2009

I'm having some problems porting a Java application to work in Android platform. I detected an incompatibility problem between java sun and Adroid sdk in java.lang.Class. I oberved that: public Field[] getFields() Returns an array containing Field objects describing all fields which are defined. That's array is sorted as attributes are declared in the main Class in sun jdk. For example, next Class is defined as: public class Example { public boolean stop; public int atr1; public String name; ....
}

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Android :: Android / Java - Call Function In Separate *.java File?

Aug 16, 2010

I do an import of the full package name / java file, and if I do a <classname>.<method>, SOMETIMES I can get it to access - other times I get a lot of can't use a static in a non static bunch of talk. I'll admit I'm new to Java, so what do I need to do? Call a class instance first, then call my methods? I'm rather confused by this, as I want to put all of my 'functions' into a FunctionsList.java file, and all of my main Activity (UI) into a MyActivity.java file.

For example:
<MyActivity.java>
import com.example.FunctionsList;
private class MyActivity extends Activity {
FunctionsList.function();
}


9/10 times I get that static/non-static error. If I put all of my functions into MyActivity.java, I have zero problems!

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