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# Chrome for Android

To run WPT on Chrome on an Android device, some additional set up is required.

As with usual Android development, you need to have `adb` and be able to
connect to the device. Run `adb devices` to verify.

Currently, Android support is a prototype with some known issues:

* If you have previously run `./wpt run` against Chrome, you might need to
  remove `_venv/bin/chromedriver` so that we can install the correct
  ChromeDriver corresponding to your Chrome for Android version.
* We do not support reftests at the moment.
* You will need to manually kill Chrome (all channels) before running tests.

Note: rooting the device or installing a root CA is no longer required.

Example (assuming you have Chrome Canary installed on your phone):

```bash
./wpt run --test-type=testharness --channel=canary chrome_android TESTS
```