Get Started with gmsaas

Get Started

gmsaas is a Python package.

Requirements

Supported operating system

Installation

pip3 install [--user] gmsaas

If you encounter error: externally-managed-environment, see below.

Wait, I get 'error: externally-managed-environment'
It means you're using a Python interpreter managed by your system. This type of environment restrict direct install using pip3 to protect the system's dependencies.

To resolve this, you have several options:

1. Use a virtual Python environment (recommended), you can follow this tutorial.
2. Use pip3 install [--user] gmsaas --break-system-packages if you're aware of the consequences (not recommanded).
3. Using pip3 with elevated privileges (strongly discouraged).

Upgrade

pip3 install [--user] --upgrade gmsaas

To benefit from ARM64 images, you need to use gmsaas 1.12.0 or above. If you're using Python 3.12, you need to use gmsaas 1.11.0 or above.

Uninstallation

Python package

pip3 uninstall gmsaas

Local files

Remove the following directories to purge gmsaas:

Get notified when a new version is out

You can add the RSS feed

https://pypi.org/rss/project/gmsaas/releases.xml

to your favorite RSS reader or to your corporate communication solution (Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord and so on). There is no other communication than new gmsaas releases.

Configuration

Prerequisites

Two steps are required to use gmsaas properly:

1. Configure the path to your Android SDK:

gmsaas config set android-sdk-path <sdk_path>

<sdk_path> should point to the Android SDK installation directory, similar to the ANDROID_SDK_ROOT or deprecated ANDROID_HOME environment variables.

2. Authenticate: a. Create an API Token here and copy it to your clipboard. b. Then, to use it with gmsaas, you can either run the following command in a terminal:

gmsaas auth token <token>
or you can store the API Token in the environment variable GENYMOTION_API_TOKEN.

Using credentials to authenticate gmsaas has been deprecated since version 1.10.0. If you have existing automated tests, please consider using an API Token instead of the tuple email / password for security reasons. gmsaas auth token should be used in place of gmsaas auth command. gmsaas auth reset should be used in place of gmsaas auth command. While these deprecated commands are still working with gmsaas 1.10.0, they are subject to removal in future releases.

You can check if gmsaas is well configured by using the command

gmsaas doctor

Exit code will be 0 in case of success, 1 otherwise. For example:

$

gmsaas doctor

Check up finished:

Output format

gmsaas exposes a global --format (text|json|compactjson) option for all commands.

Available formats are:

You can set a default output format to use in configuration with:

gmsaas config set output-format json

Examples:

Successful command in JSON format

$ gmsaas --format json logzip
{
"archive_path":"/home/me/projects/myapp/gmsaas-logs-20200605-092516.zip",
"exit_code":0,
"exit_code_desc":"NO_ERROR"
}

Error in JSON format

$ gmsaas --format json instances list
{
"error": {
"message":"Error: unable to use the proxy",
"details":"Failed to establish a new connection: [Errno 113] No route to host"
},
"exit_code":15,
"exit_code_desc":"REQUEST_ERROR"
}

Proxy

If you are behind a corporate proxy, gmsaas may not be able to access the Internet with its default settings.

SOCKS5 proxy is supported only from gmsaas 1.4.0 onward.

Proxy settings can be configured via gmsaas config command.

gmsaas config set proxy (http|socks5)://host:port

For an authenticated proxy, credentials can be passed in the URL:

gmsaas config set proxy (http|socks5)://user:password@host:port

Alternatively, to avoid having the proxy credentials stored in gmsaas configuration file, you can set the credentials using environment variables: GMSAAS_PROXY_USERNAME: the username used to to connect to the proxy GMSAAS_PROXY_PASSWORD: the password of given user


### Bash/Zsh auto-completion
gmsaas supports Bash and Zsh auto-completion. To activate it, you need to inform your shell that completion is available.

For Bash, add this to your .bashrc:
eval "$(GMSAAS_COMPLETE=source gmsaas)"

For Zsh, add this to your .zshrc:
eval "$(GMSAAS_COMPLETE=source_zsh gmsaas)" ```

You must type at least one dash to complete command-line options.