linux下通过命令行更新android sdk

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/usr/share/android/android-sdk-linux/android


$ android update sdk --no-ui

android provide these options for automatic updates:

Action "update sdk":  Updates the SDK by suggesting new platforms to install if available.Options:  -f --force    Forces replacement of a package or its parts, even if something has been modified  -u --no-ui    Updates from command-line (does not display the GUI)  -o --obsolete Installs obsolete packages  -t --filter   A filter that limits the update to the specified types of packages in the form of                a comma-separated list of [platform, tool, platform-tool, doc, sample, extra]  -s --no-https Uses HTTP instead of HTTPS (the default) for downloads  -n --dry-mode Simulates the update but does not download or install anything

If you want to list which packages are available for installation you can use

$ android list sdk

and you’ll obtain an ordered list of packages, for example

Packages available for installation or update: 9   1- ARM EABI v7a System Image, Android API 15, revision 2   2- Intel x86 Atom System Image, Android API 15, revision 1   3- Android Support, revision 8   4- Google AdMob Ads SDK, revision 6   5- Google Analytics SDK, revision 2   6- Google Play APK Expansion Library, revision 1   7- Google Play Billing Library, revision 2   8- Google Play Licensing Library, revision 2   9- Google Web Driver, revision 2

Also you can limit the update only to a desired component if you use the --filter option

$ android update sdk --filter <component> --no-ui

where component is one or more of

  • the numbers returned by android list sdk (i.e. 1, also know as package index)
  • add-on
  • doc
  • extra
  • platform
  • platform-tool
  • sample
  • source
  • system-image
  • tool

or can be one or more specific identifiers. For instance, if you just want to download a small set of specific packages, you could do this:

$ android update sdk -u --filter platform-tools,android-16,extra-android-support

and you’ll just get the platform tools, api level 16 and support package jar. This is really handy if you’re building a build machine only and would have to pay for downloading all the extra stuff that you’ll never use.

To see the available options you can use –help, for example

$ android --help list sdk       Usage:       android [global options] list sdk [action options]       Global options:  -h --help       : Help on a specific command.  -v --verbose    : Verbose mode, shows errors, warnings and all messages.     --clear-cache: Clear the SDK Manager repository manifest cache.  -s --silent     : Silent mode, shows errors only.                   Action "list sdk":  Lists remote SDK repository.Options:  -o --obsolete  : Deprecated. Please use --all instead.  -a --all       : Lists all available packages (including obsolete and                   installed ones)     --proxy-host: HTTP/HTTPS proxy host (overrides settings if defined)     --proxy-port: HTTP/HTTPS proxy port (overrides settings if defined)  -s --no-https  : Uses HTTP instead of HTTPS (the default) for downloads.  -e --extended  : Displays extended details on each package  -u --no-ui     : Displays list result on console (no GUI) [Default: true]

i use this to install and update the sdk on travis-ci

curl --location http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r22.3-linux.tgz | tar -x -z -C $HOMEexport ANDROID_HOME=$HOME/android-sdk-linuxexport PATH=$PATH</span><span class="pun" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;border:0px;color:rgb(0,0,0);">:</span><span class="pln" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;border:0px;color:rgb(0,0,0);">$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools( sleep 5 && while [ 1 ]; do sleep 1; echo y; done ) | android update sdk --no-ui --filter platform-tool,android-19,sysimg-19,build-tools-19.0.1

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