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fastlane-register-devices

v1.0.0

Published

node wrapper for ruby fastlane register devices functionality

Downloads

5

Readme

fastlane-register-devices

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Node Wrapper for Ruby Fastlane Register Devices Action

Per the Fastlane Docs:

This will register iOS devices with the Developer Portal so that you can include them in your provisioning profiles.

This is an optimistic action, in that it will only ever add new devices to the member center, and never remove devices. If a device which has already been registered within the member center is not passed to this action, it will be left alone in the member center and continue to work.

The action will connect to the Apple Developer Portal using the username you specified in your Appfile with apple_id, but you can override it using the username option, or by setting the env variable ENV['DELIVER_USER'].

example

register({            
        devices:{
            myDevice:"UDIDIDIDIDDID", myOtherDevice:"UDiiiidDDIIId"
        },
        user:"gege",
        teamId:"winning"
}, function(){
    //do something
})

Note: This module creates a temporary fastfile in the tmp directory prior to calling fastlane register_devices. The fastfile is deleted upon execution

api

registerDevices(options,[cb])

Accepts options as object, with the devices hash being a required option. Optional Callback function.

Register Option | Example | Description ----------------|---------|------------ Devices(object hash)| devices: { myDevice:"UDIDIDIDIDDID", myOtherDevice:"UDiiiidDDIIId" } | List of UDIDs of devices to be registered. Keys are read as device name. user(string) | user: "gege" | username for the appstore account teamId(string) | teamId: "winning" | teamId for when user is part of multiple teams

|Runtime Options |Example|Description| |----------------|-------|-----------| |timeout (number)| { timeout:0 } | specify when to exit execution in case of error | |password (string)| {password:''} | app store password |

install

With npm do:

npm install --save fastlane-register-devices

testing

npm test

coverage

npm run view-cover

This will output a textual coverage report.

npm run open-cover

This will open an HTML coverage report in the default browser.