DeviceFarm / Client / create_device_pool

create_device_pool#

DeviceFarm.Client.create_device_pool(**kwargs)#

Creates a device pool.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.create_device_pool(
    projectArn='string',
    name='string',
    description='string',
    rules=[
        {
            'attribute': 'ARN'|'PLATFORM'|'FORM_FACTOR'|'MANUFACTURER'|'REMOTE_ACCESS_ENABLED'|'REMOTE_DEBUG_ENABLED'|'APPIUM_VERSION'|'INSTANCE_ARN'|'INSTANCE_LABELS'|'FLEET_TYPE'|'OS_VERSION'|'MODEL'|'AVAILABILITY',
            'operator': 'EQUALS'|'LESS_THAN'|'LESS_THAN_OR_EQUALS'|'GREATER_THAN'|'GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUALS'|'IN'|'NOT_IN'|'CONTAINS',
            'value': 'string'
        },
    ],
    maxDevices=123
)
Parameters:
  • projectArn (string) –

    [REQUIRED]

    The ARN of the project for the device pool.

  • name (string) –

    [REQUIRED]

    The device pool’s name.

  • description (string) – The device pool’s description.

  • rules (list) –

    [REQUIRED]

    The device pool’s rules.

    • (dict) –

      Represents a condition for a device pool.

      • attribute (string) –

        The rule’s stringified attribute. For example, specify the value as "\"abc\"".

        The supported operators for each attribute are provided in the following list.

        APPIUM_VERSION

        The Appium version for the test.

        Supported operators: CONTAINS

        ARN

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the device (for example, arn:aws:devicefarm:us-west-2::device:12345Example.

        Supported operators: EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

        AVAILABILITY

        The current availability of the device. Valid values are AVAILABLE, HIGHLY_AVAILABLE, BUSY, or TEMPORARY_NOT_AVAILABLE.

        Supported operators: EQUALS

        FLEET_TYPE

        The fleet type. Valid values are PUBLIC or PRIVATE.

        Supported operators: EQUALS

        FORM_FACTOR

        The device form factor. Valid values are PHONE or TABLET.

        Supported operators: EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

        INSTANCE_ARN

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the device instance.

        Supported operators: IN, NOT_IN

        INSTANCE_LABELS

        The label of the device instance.

        Supported operators: CONTAINS

        MANUFACTURER

        The device manufacturer (for example, Apple).

        Supported operators: EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

        MODEL

        The device model, such as Apple iPad Air 2 or Google Pixel.

        Supported operators: CONTAINS, EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

        OS_VERSION

        The operating system version (for example, 10.3.2).

        Supported operators: EQUALS, GREATER_THAN, GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUALS, IN, LESS_THAN, LESS_THAN_OR_EQUALS, NOT_IN

        PLATFORM

        The device platform. Valid values are ANDROID or IOS.

        Supported operators: EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

        REMOTE_ACCESS_ENABLED

        Whether the device is enabled for remote access. Valid values are TRUE or FALSE.

        Supported operators: EQUALS

        REMOTE_DEBUG_ENABLED

        Whether the device is enabled for remote debugging. Valid values are TRUE or FALSE.

        Supported operators: EQUALS

        Because remote debugging is no longer supported, this filter is ignored.

      • operator (string) –

        Specifies how Device Farm compares the rule’s attribute to the value. For the operators that are supported by each attribute, see the attribute descriptions.

      • value (string) –

        The rule’s value.

  • maxDevices (integer) –

    The number of devices that Device Farm can add to your device pool. Device Farm adds devices that are available and meet the criteria that you assign for the rules parameter. Depending on how many devices meet these constraints, your device pool might contain fewer devices than the value for this parameter.

    By specifying the maximum number of devices, you can control the costs that you incur by running tests.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'devicePool': {
        'arn': 'string',
        'name': 'string',
        'description': 'string',
        'type': 'CURATED'|'PRIVATE',
        'rules': [
            {
                'attribute': 'ARN'|'PLATFORM'|'FORM_FACTOR'|'MANUFACTURER'|'REMOTE_ACCESS_ENABLED'|'REMOTE_DEBUG_ENABLED'|'APPIUM_VERSION'|'INSTANCE_ARN'|'INSTANCE_LABELS'|'FLEET_TYPE'|'OS_VERSION'|'MODEL'|'AVAILABILITY',
                'operator': 'EQUALS'|'LESS_THAN'|'LESS_THAN_OR_EQUALS'|'GREATER_THAN'|'GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUALS'|'IN'|'NOT_IN'|'CONTAINS',
                'value': 'string'
            },
        ],
        'maxDevices': 123
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) –

    Represents the result of a create device pool request.

    • devicePool (dict) –

      The newly created device pool.

      • arn (string) –

        The device pool’s ARN.

      • name (string) –

        The device pool’s name.

      • description (string) –

        The device pool’s description.

      • type (string) –

        The device pool’s type.

        Allowed values include:

        • CURATED: A device pool that is created and managed by AWS Device Farm.

        • PRIVATE: A device pool that is created and managed by the device pool developer.

      • rules (list) –

        Information about the device pool’s rules.

        • (dict) –

          Represents a condition for a device pool.

          • attribute (string) –

            The rule’s stringified attribute. For example, specify the value as "\"abc\"".

            The supported operators for each attribute are provided in the following list.

            APPIUM_VERSION

            The Appium version for the test.

            Supported operators: CONTAINS

            ARN

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the device (for example, arn:aws:devicefarm:us-west-2::device:12345Example.

            Supported operators: EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

            AVAILABILITY

            The current availability of the device. Valid values are AVAILABLE, HIGHLY_AVAILABLE, BUSY, or TEMPORARY_NOT_AVAILABLE.

            Supported operators: EQUALS

            FLEET_TYPE

            The fleet type. Valid values are PUBLIC or PRIVATE.

            Supported operators: EQUALS

            FORM_FACTOR

            The device form factor. Valid values are PHONE or TABLET.

            Supported operators: EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

            INSTANCE_ARN

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the device instance.

            Supported operators: IN, NOT_IN

            INSTANCE_LABELS

            The label of the device instance.

            Supported operators: CONTAINS

            MANUFACTURER

            The device manufacturer (for example, Apple).

            Supported operators: EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

            MODEL

            The device model, such as Apple iPad Air 2 or Google Pixel.

            Supported operators: CONTAINS, EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

            OS_VERSION

            The operating system version (for example, 10.3.2).

            Supported operators: EQUALS, GREATER_THAN, GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUALS, IN, LESS_THAN, LESS_THAN_OR_EQUALS, NOT_IN

            PLATFORM

            The device platform. Valid values are ANDROID or IOS.

            Supported operators: EQUALS, IN, NOT_IN

            REMOTE_ACCESS_ENABLED

            Whether the device is enabled for remote access. Valid values are TRUE or FALSE.

            Supported operators: EQUALS

            REMOTE_DEBUG_ENABLED

            Whether the device is enabled for remote debugging. Valid values are TRUE or FALSE.

            Supported operators: EQUALS

            Because remote debugging is no longer supported, this filter is ignored.

          • operator (string) –

            Specifies how Device Farm compares the rule’s attribute to the value. For the operators that are supported by each attribute, see the attribute descriptions.

          • value (string) –

            The rule’s value.

      • maxDevices (integer) –

        The number of devices that Device Farm can add to your device pool. Device Farm adds devices that are available and meet the criteria that you assign for the rules parameter. Depending on how many devices meet these constraints, your device pool might contain fewer devices than the value for this parameter.

        By specifying the maximum number of devices, you can control the costs that you incur by running tests.

Exceptions

Examples

The following example creates a new device pool named MyDevicePool inside an existing project.

response = client.create_device_pool(
    # A device pool contains related devices, such as devices that run only on Android or that run only on iOS.
    name='MyDevicePool',
    description='My Android devices',
    # You can get the project ARN by using the list-projects CLI command.
    projectArn='arn:aws:devicefarm:us-west-2:123456789101:project:EXAMPLE-GUID-123-456',
    rules=[
    ],
)

print(response)

Expected Output:

{
    'devicePool': {
    },
    'ResponseMetadata': {
        '...': '...',
    },
}