| # Sample agent configuration, with explanations for every parameter. |
| |
| # The URL of the Cocoon server. |
| # |
| # To make test an agent with your dev server, set this to http://localhost:8080. |
| # |
| # For production server _always_ use HTTPS. |
| base_cocoon_url: https://flutter-dashboard.appspot.com |
| |
| # The ID of this agent. |
| agent_id: agent-with-ios-devices-#5 |
| |
| # Agent attached this token to its HTTP requests to authenticate itself. |
| # |
| # To acquire a token, open `base_cocoon_url/build.html` in Chrome (e.g., |
| # https://flutter-dashboard.appspot.com/build.html), open Chrome Dev Tools, |
| # select Console tab, then: |
| # |
| # If `agent_id` is not yet registered with Cocoon, enter: |
| # |
| # cocoon.createAgent(['-a', 'AGENT_ID', '-c', 'CAPABILITY#1', ...]) |
| # |
| # Replace AGENT_ID with the value of `agent_id`, and enter the capabilities |
| # offered by the agent (see https://github.com/flutter/cocoon for more details). |
| # The `auth_token` value will be printed to the console. |
| # |
| # If `agent_id` is already registered with Cocoon, enter: |
| # |
| # cocoon.authAgent(['-a', 'AGENT_ID']) |
| # |
| # Replace AGENT_ID with the value of `agent_id`. |
| auth_token: blahblahblah |
| |
| # The device operating system. Possible values: android, ios. |
| device_os: android |