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mobile-devices-manager
Advanced tools
Purpose of this tool is to manage all devices on а machine.
This is very convinience when a multiple builds are triggered.
Provides basic mathods as:
-subscribeForDevice for device. Accepts:
{ platform :platformName, name: name, info: info, apiLevel:apiLevel }
{ platform :platformName, token: token, info: info, apiLevel:apiLevel }
{ type :deviceType, name: name, info: info, apiLevel:apiLevel }
-unsubscribeFromDevice for {token: device.token}.
-boot device.
-kill device.
Basically works with query of type IDevice exposed in mobile-devices-controller
export interface IDevice {
name: string,
token: string,
type: DeviceType,
platform: Platform,
status?: Status,
startedAt?: number,
busySince?: number,
pid?: number,
apiLevel?: string,
info?: string,
config?: any,
}
Install the node packages via:
$ npm install
By default mobile-device-manager uses local storage to store device info using files.
Default folder location is in home folder of the user.
To override it, set env variable `DEVICE_INFO_STORAGE`=path to storage.
Set evn variable `USE_MONOGDB_STORAGE`=true
$ brew update
$ brew install mongodb
mkdir -p data/db
mogod
Call mobileD to see all available options.
--subscribe
--unsubscribe
--useMongoDB
--verbose
FAQs
Manage emulators, simulators and real devices
The npm package mobile-devices-manager receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, mobile-devices-manager popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mobile-devices-manager demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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