Why can't I see my mobile device on DevTools while running adb on a Docker container?

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I'm trying to debug an app (or simply inspect pages in the Chrome browser) on my mobile device and I'm trying to use docker containers for housing adb. Everything goes well while starting up the adb server in the container and I even get to list my device with adb devices, but once I go to chrome://inspect/#devices (on my local machine), I don't get to see my device listed over there.



This is how I'm running the docker container:



docker run --rm -it --privileged -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -p 5037:5037 beevelop/ionic bash



What am I missing here? I tried exposing some ports like 9222 and 9229 (-p 9222:9222 -p 9229:9229) but it had no impact on results. I've also already installed usbutils on the container.










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    When dealing with external hardware, does it make sense using isolation and container technologies?

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I'm trying to debug an app (or simply inspect pages in the Chrome browser) on my mobile device and I'm trying to use docker containers for housing adb. Everything goes well while starting up the adb server in the container and I even get to list my device with adb devices, but once I go to chrome://inspect/#devices (on my local machine), I don't get to see my device listed over there.



This is how I'm running the docker container:



docker run --rm -it --privileged -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -p 5037:5037 beevelop/ionic bash



What am I missing here? I tried exposing some ports like 9222 and 9229 (-p 9222:9222 -p 9229:9229) but it had no impact on results. I've also already installed usbutils on the container.










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    When dealing with external hardware, does it make sense using isolation and container technologies?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Feb 13 at 9:00













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I'm trying to debug an app (or simply inspect pages in the Chrome browser) on my mobile device and I'm trying to use docker containers for housing adb. Everything goes well while starting up the adb server in the container and I even get to list my device with adb devices, but once I go to chrome://inspect/#devices (on my local machine), I don't get to see my device listed over there.



This is how I'm running the docker container:



docker run --rm -it --privileged -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -p 5037:5037 beevelop/ionic bash



What am I missing here? I tried exposing some ports like 9222 and 9229 (-p 9222:9222 -p 9229:9229) but it had no impact on results. I've also already installed usbutils on the container.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to debug an app (or simply inspect pages in the Chrome browser) on my mobile device and I'm trying to use docker containers for housing adb. Everything goes well while starting up the adb server in the container and I even get to list my device with adb devices, but once I go to chrome://inspect/#devices (on my local machine), I don't get to see my device listed over there.



This is how I'm running the docker container:



docker run --rm -it --privileged -v /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb -p 5037:5037 beevelop/ionic bash



What am I missing here? I tried exposing some ports like 9222 and 9229 (-p 9222:9222 -p 9229:9229) but it had no impact on results. I've also already installed usbutils on the container.







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    When dealing with external hardware, does it make sense using isolation and container technologies?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Feb 13 at 9:00












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    When dealing with external hardware, does it make sense using isolation and container technologies?

    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Feb 13 at 9:00







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When dealing with external hardware, does it make sense using isolation and container technologies?

– Rui F Ribeiro
Feb 13 at 9:00





When dealing with external hardware, does it make sense using isolation and container technologies?

– Rui F Ribeiro
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