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Script tools for B2G project

flash_pvt.py

The flash_pvt.py is a flash tool for B2G PVT builds which is written by Python.

Usage helper:

$ ./flash_pvt.py --help

PREREQUISITE

Linux or MAC You will need adb and fastboot installed on your machine.

Android-SDK can be downloaded from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html

Require git installed. Require Python installed. Optional, Python Tkinter installed for interactive mode. In ubuntu:

sudo apt-get install python-tk

In fedora:

sudo yum install tkinter

GUI Mode

$ ./flash_pvt.py -w

Flash in Command Line

Usage: flash_pvt.py [-h] [-v VERSION] [-d DEVICE] [-s SERIAL] [-f] [-g] [-G]
                    [--usr] [--eng] [-b BUILD_ID] [-w] [-u USERNAME]
                    [-p PASSWORD] [--dl_home DL_HOME]

B2G Flash Tool by TWQA

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v VERSION, --version VERSION
                        target build version
  -d DEVICE, --device DEVICE
                        target device codename
  -s SERIAL, --serial SERIAL
                        directs command to device with the given serial number
  -f, --full_flash      flash full image of device
  -g, --gaia            shallow flash gaia into device
  -G, --gecko           shallow flash gaia into device
  --usr                 specify user build
  --eng                 specify engineer build
  -b BUILD_ID, --build_id BUILD_ID
                        specify target build YYYYMMDDhhmmss
  -w, --window          interaction GUI mode
  -u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
                        LDAP account (will load from .flash_pvt file if
                        exists)
  -p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
                        LDAP password (will load from .flash_pvt file if
                        exists)
  --dl_home DL_HOME     specify download forlder
  --keep_profile        keep the user profile (BETA)

For example, flash the Gaia and Gecko of mozilla-central Flame latest Engineer build:

 $ ./flash_pvt.py -d flame -v central --eng -g -G

Keep User Profile

If you want to keep your profile on the phone, you can enable this feature by command line or by GUI.

 $ ./flash_pvt.py {YOUR_OPTIONS} --keep_profile

Flash without downloading again

If you want to flash other phones without download again, the screen will show you the commands to help you flash again.

ex:
 ### INFO: !!NOTE!! Following commands can help you to flash packages into other device WITHOUT download again.
 ./shallow_flash.sh -y -gpvt/mozilla-central-flame-eng/latest/gaia.zip -Gpvt/mozilla-central-flame-eng/latest/b2g-33.0a1.en-US.android-arm.tar.gz

LDAP

If you want to skip the step of enter LDAP account, please executing flash_pvt.py once, then filling your LDAP account information into .flash_pvt file.

$ {YOUR_EDITOR} .flash_pvt
{
  "account": "",
  "password": "",
  "download_home": "pvt",
  "base_url": "https://pvtbuilds.mozilla.org/pvt/mozilla.org/b2gotoro/nightly/"
}

Details in mozilla intrawiki

auto_flash_from_pvt.sh (deprecated)

This script was written for download builds from PVT server.

You'll need an LDAP account and accessibility to the folder to access it.

Usage:

Usage: ./auto_flash_from_pvt.sh [parameters]
  -v|--version  the target build version.
  -d|--device   the target device.
  -s <serial number>    directs command to device with the given serial number.
  -f|--full     flash full image into device.
  -g|--gaia     shallow flash gaia into device.
  -G|--gecko    shallow flash gecko into device.
  --usr specify User(USR) build.
  --eng specify Engineer(ENG) build.
  -b|--buildid  specify target build YYYYMMDDhhmmss
  -w            interaction GUI mode.
  -y            Assume "yes" to all questions
  -h|--help     display help.
Environment:
  HTTP_USER={username}  set LDAP account. (you can fill it into .ldap file)
  HTTP_PWD={password}   set LDAP password. (you can fill it into .ldap file)
  UNINSTALL_COMRIL=true         uninstall the com-ril when shallow flash gecko. (Keep com-ril by default)
  DL_HOME={download_dir_home}   specify download folder. Default=./pvt
  USE_LOCAL=false       force download target builds (with Build ID) from PVT server. Default=true
  USE_LOCAL_LATEST=true do not download Latest builds from PVT server. Default=false
Example:
  Flash by interaction GUI mode                         ./auto_flash_from_pvt.sh -w
  (Linux) Flash inari v1.2.0 ENG image                          ./auto_flash_from_pvt.sh --version=v1.2.0 --device=inari --full --eng
  (Mac)   Flash inari v1.2.0 ENG image                          ./auto_flash_from_pvt.sh --version v1.2.0 --device inari --full --eng
  (Linux) Flash buri master USR build 20131116040201 gaia/gecko ./auto_flash_from_pvt.sh -vmaster -dburi -b20131116040201 -g -G --usr
  (Mac)   Flash buri master USR build 20131116040201 gaia/gecko ./auto_flash_from_pvt.sh -v master -d buri -b 20131116040201 -g -G --usr

Note:

If you are MAC OS X User, and got the error while trying to get the build from server.

Connecting to path.to.server|xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx|:443... connected.
ERROR: The certificate of 'path.to.server' is not trusted.
ERROR: The certificate of 'path.to.server' hasn't got a known issuer.
Download https://path.to.server/xxx/xxx/xxx.zip failed.

Please do the following steps to fix the wget problem, and try again.

sudo port install curl-ca-bundle
echo CA_CERTIFICATE=/opt/local/share/curl/curl-ca-bundle.crt >> ~/.wgetrc

auto_flash_from_twci.sh

This script was written for download builds from TW-CI server.

Usage:

Usage: ./auto_flash_from_twci.sh [parameters]
  -v|--version  the target build version.
  -d|--device   the target device.
  -s <serial number>    directs command to device with the given serial number.
  -f|--full     flash full image into device.
  -g|--gaia     shallow flash gaia into device.
  -G|--gecko    shallow flash gecko into device.
  -w            interaction GUI mode.
  -y            Assume "yes" to all questions
  -h|--help     display help.
Environment:
  UNINSTALL_COMRIL=true         uninstall the com-ril when shallow flash gecko. (Keep com-ril by default)
Example:
  Flash by interaction GUI mode         ./auto_flash_from_twci.sh -w
  (Linux) Flash wasabi v1.2.0 image             ./auto_flash_from_twci.sh -vv1.2.0 -dwasabi -f
  (MAC)   Flash wasabi v1.2.0 image             ./auto_flash_from_twci.sh -v v1.2.0 -d wasabi -f
  (Linux) Flash nexus4 master gaia/gecko        ./auto_flash_from_TWCI.sh --version=master --device=nexus4 -g -G
  (MAC)   Flash nexus4 master gaia/gecko        ./auto_flash_from_TWCI.sh --version master --device nexus4 --gaia --gecko

backup_restore_profile.sh

This script was written for backup and restore user profile.

Usage:

Usage:
  -b|--backup   backup user profile.
  -r|--restore  restore user profile.
  -p|--profile-dir      specify the profile folder. Default=./mozilla-profile
  -h|--help     display help.

change_ota_channel_pref.sh

Setup a FxOS device for QA by forcing the 'nightly' update channel

Usage:

Help:
     -d <device>  : specify a device (leo, hamachi, helix, inari) to update
     -v <version> : version to update to ( 1.3.0, 1.2.0, 1.1.1)
     -h : this help menu

change_ota_url.sh

This script is used to change OTA update URL to a local or a specific URL.

Usage:

-h, --help      Show usage.
-p              Show prefs file of device.
-u, --url       The update.xml URL.

Example:

Change the OTA update URL to http://update.server/update.xml.

./change_OTA_URL.sh --url http://update.server/update.xml

check_versions.sh

Checking the version of B2G on devices.

Please make sure your devices can be detected by ADB tool.

Usage:

-s <serial number>            - directs command to the USB device or emulator with
                                 the given serial number. Overrides ANDROID_SERIAL
                                 environment variable.
-h | --help                   - print usage.

Example:

Check version with serial number parameter

./check_versions.sh -s serialnumber

Check version with environment variable

ANDROID_SERIAL=serialnumber ./check_versions.sh

download_desktop_client.sh

This script was written for download last desktop from server.

Visit MDN: Using the B2G desktop client for more detail information.

Parameters:

There are three os platform l32 (linux 32bit), l64 (linux 64bit) and mac.

And you can run ./download_desktop_client.sh -v to get the supported versions.

Usage: ./download_desktop_client.sh [parameters]
-o|--os         The target OS. Default: linux64
                show available OS if nothing specified.
-v|--version    The target build version. Default: master
                show available version if nothing specified.
-d|--decompress Decompress the downloaded build.
-h|--help       Display help.
Example:
  B2G v1.2.0 Linux 32bit build. ./download_desktop_client.sh --os=l32 --version=120
  B2G v1.1.0 Linux 64bit build. ./download_desktop_client.sh -ol64 -v110
  B2G master Mac build. ./download_desktop_client.sh -omac

get_crashreports.sh

This is to get the crash reports of submitted/pending.

It will get reports under /data/b2g/mozilla/Crash Reports/ on device.


install_comril.sh

This script was written for uninstall/install com-ril.

Usage:

Usage: ./install_comril.sh [parameters]
  -u|--uninstall        uninstall the com-ril.
  -r|--ril      install the com-ril from the file.
  -d|--ril-debug        turn on ril debugging.
  -s <serial number>    directs command to device with the given serial number.
  -y            Assume "yes" to all questions
  -h|--help     display help.


shallow_flash.sh

This script was written for shallow flash the gaia and/or gecko.

Usage:

Usage: ./shallow_flash.sh [parameters]
-g|--gaia       Flash the gaia (zip format) into your device.
-G|--gecko      Flash the gecko (tar.gz format) into your device.
--keep_profile  Keep the user profile on your device. (BETA)
-s <serial number>      directs command to device with the given serial number.
-y              flash the file without asking askeing (it's a joke...)
-h|--help       Display help.
Example:
  Flash gaia.           ./shallow_flash.sh --gaia=gaia.zip
  Flash gecko.          ./shallow_flash.sh --gecko=b2g-18.0.en-US.android-arm.tar.gz
  Flash gaia and gecko. ./shallow_flash.sh -ggaia.zip -Gb2g-18.0.en-US.android-arm.tar.gz

update_system_fonts.sh

Update the system fonts of B2G v2.1 (Bug 1032874).

Usage:

Usage: ./update_system_fonts.sh

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