// The module 'vscode' contains the VS Code extensibility API // Import the module and reference it with the alias vscode in your code below const vscode = require('vscode'); const { AndroidContentProvider } = require('./src/contentprovider'); const { openLogcatWindow } = require('./src/logcat'); const { selectAndroidProcessID } = require('./src/process-attach'); const { selectTargetDevice } = require('./src/utils/device'); // this method is called when your extension is activated // your extension is activated the very first time the command is executed function activate(context) { /* Only the logcat stuff is configured here. The debugger is launched from src/debugMain.js */ AndroidContentProvider.register(context, vscode.workspace); // The commandId parameter must match the command field in package.json const disposables = [ // add the view logcat handler vscode.commands.registerCommand('android-dev-ext.view_logcat', () => { openLogcatWindow(vscode); }), // add the device picker handler - used to choose a target device vscode.commands.registerCommand('PickAndroidDevice', async () => { const device = await selectTargetDevice(vscode, "Launch", { alwaysShow:true }); // the debugger requires a string value to be returned return JSON.stringify(device); }), // add the process picker handler - used to choose a PID to attach to vscode.commands.registerCommand('PickAndroidProcess', async () => { const o = await selectAndroidProcessID(vscode); // the debugger requires a string value to be returned return JSON.stringify(o); }), ]; context.subscriptions.splice(context.subscriptions.length, 0, ...disposables); } // this method is called when your extension is deactivated function deactivate() { } exports.activate = activate; exports.deactivate = deactivate;