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diawi

v0.4.0

Published

Upload an ipa, apk or zip to Diawi

Downloads

809

Readme

Diawi node module

Usage

Script:

var Diawi = require("diawi");

new Diawi({ token: "api token", path: "path/to/app.ipa" })
  .on("complete", function(url) { ... })
  .on("error", function(error) { ... })

Command line:

The simplest way is just to pass your token and the path to the ipa/apk/zip

> diawi <token> <path/to/app.ipa>
path/to/uploaded.ipa

(which is shorthand for diawi upload <token> <path>)

You can get some help like:

> diawi --help

The output of that should tell you how to pass optional arguments (i.e. -p passw0rd will password protect the uploaded app). The end goal (still a way off) is to support the full list of optional parameters. See --help to see what's currently supported.

Description

This module is designed to be used in a CI (bitrise in my case) so it's only output for success is the path to the uploaded ipa in Diawi.

You will need an api token to use this module - it's free to sign up and get, just go here: https://dashboard.diawi.com/signup. You create an api token in the profile tab.

Bitrise

To integrate with bitrise there is a bitrise-upload step in the bitrise StepLib.

I then follow it with a Slack notification step using the DIAWI_IPA_URL from earlier.

- [email protected]:
    inputs:
    - channel: "#release_channel"
    - message: "New App Release - \nDiawi Page: ${DIAWI_IPA_URL}"
    - emoji: ":thumbsup_all:"
    - webhook_url: https://hooks.slack.com/services/AAAAAAA/BBBBBBB
    - from_username: iOS App Deployment
    title: 'Share link on #release_channel'
    is_always_run: false