playwright/utils/avd_recreate.sh
Patrick Shaw 6e78dcb7dc
fix: Allow portable bash paths for systems including NixOS (#23889)
Although very common, bash is not guaranteed to be located at
`/bin/bash`. NixOS is an example of this.

More commonly, `/bin/bash` can be quite out of date. An example of this
is MacOS's version of `bash`. This realistically won't affect Playwright
but it's worth noting. You can technically update MacOS's system version
of bash but you need elevated permissions to do so.

By using `/usr/bin/env bash` instead of `/bin/bash` we can execute
Playwright's bash scripts in like NixOS and generally improve the
selection behaviour for bash in other systems too.

Some discussion of why it's worth favouring `/usr/bin/env bash` over
`/bin/bash`:
- Discusses `/bin/bash` missing in NixOS:
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/add-bin-bash-to-avoid-unnecessary-pain/5673
- Some general commentary on why `/usr/bin/env bash` is favoured:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1402721
- Points out how old bash is in MacOS:
https://itnext.io/upgrading-bash-on-macos-7138bd1066ba

Improves situation at #5501
2023-07-03 06:27:06 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
if [[ -z "${ANDROID_HOME}" ]]; then
export SDKDIR=$PWD/.android-sdk
export ANDROID_HOME=${SDKDIR}
export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=${SDKDIR}
fi
ANDROID_ARCH="x86_64"
# on MacOS M1 we need to use arm64 (can't emulate x86_64)
if [[ "$(uname -m)" == "arm64" ]]; then
ANDROID_ARCH="arm64-v8a"
fi
${ANDROID_HOME}/tools/bin/avdmanager delete avd --name android33 || true
echo "y" | ${ANDROID_HOME}/tools/bin/sdkmanager --install "system-images;android-33;google_apis;$ANDROID_ARCH"
echo "no" | ${ANDROID_HOME}/tools/bin/avdmanager create avd --force --name android33 --device "Nexus 5X" --package "system-images;android-33;google_apis;$ANDROID_ARCH"
${ANDROID_HOME}/emulator/emulator -list-avds