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# Spinner
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Spinner is a development tool that lets you inspect and run queries against an app's database(s) in a convenient web interface.
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## Getting Started
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Install one of the spinner build variants (e.g. `./gradlew installPlayProdSpinner`) and run the following adb command:
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```bash
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adb forward tcp:5000 tcp:5000
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```
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Then, navigate to `localhost:5000` in your web browser.
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Magic!
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## How does it work?
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Spinner is just a [NanoHttpd](https://github.com/NanoHttpd/nanohttpd) server that runs a little webapp in the background.
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You initialize Spinner in `Application.onCreate` with a list of databases you wish to let it run queries against.
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Then, you can use the `adb forward` command to route the Android device's port to a port on your local machine.
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## What's with the name?
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It's a riff on Flipper, a development tool we used to use. It was very useful, but also wildly unstable (at least on Linux).
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