Thanks Drew. I'm gonna go with Playbook and BB10 OS automation as a first
pass for now.

On 11/12/12 10:34 AM, "Drew Walters" <deedu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>In regards to updating an app on BB5-7, for the simulators you can at
>least
>use fledgecontroller to update the application without requiring the
>simulator to restart:
>
>https://gist.github.com/2428385
>
>I believe its possible to also launch the app via fledgecontroller but I
>think you have to essentially simulate the correct touch events and can't
>simply launch by name.
>
>
>On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 12:18 AM, Filip Maj <f...@adobe.com> wrote:
>
>> Hmm system_profiler is close but when I connected both a playbook and a
>> BB10 device they are listed to have the same Ips (169.254.0.1).
>>
>> They both have an actual network ip as well (192.168.1.xxx in my case
>> right now) but it only lists the 169 under system profiler.
>>
>> The one benefit of system_profiler is you can at least determine how
>>many
>> playbook or bb10 devices are connected.. That's a start.
>>
>> On 11/9/12 5:10 PM, "Tim Kim" <timki...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Update! Try this command instead
>> >
>> >system_profiler SPNetworkDataType -detailLevel basic
>> >
>> >Runs faster since it doesn't have to generate an entire system's
>>report.
>> >
>> >
>> >On 9 November 2012 17:02, Tim Kim <timki...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hrmmm, I think you can figure out which devices are currently
>>connected
>> >> using
>> >> system_profiler -detailLevel basic
>> >>
>> >> The bb10 entry is under PlayBook (en5) and the playbook entry is
>>under
>> >> PlayBook (en3) (not sure if the en# changes or not).  Also, those
>> >>entries
>> >> should all fall under the "Network" stuff.
>> >>
>> >> In any case, if you look for those, there'll be a field that should
>>give
>> >> you the ip address of the device.
>> >>
>> >> Looks like you can make a quick script to grep for that stuff!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 9 November 2012 16:22, Filip Maj <f...@adobe.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> For getting a list of devices, it's a network issue due to OTA
>> >>>deployment.
>> >>> Would be nice if there was a "discover" command in the BB suite of
>> >>>tools
>> >>> that would scan the local network and find any Bbs. Just sayin :)
>> >>>
>> >>> As for determining which one is a playbook or bb10, you can do that
>> >>> through ./blackberry-deploy -getDeviceInfo -device <ip> -password
>> >>> <password>
>> >>>
>> >>> PS the various cli tools that come with the BB SDK are awesome. The
>> >>>_one_
>> >>> thing missing is an equivalent to Android's "adb devices" which
>>lists
>> >>>all
>> >>> accessible / connected / reachable Android devices.
>> >>>
>> >>> On 11/9/12 3:56 PM, "Filip Maj" <f...@adobe.com> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> >Yeah that worked awesome. Silly me for trying BB 7 ;)
>> >>> >
>> >>> >Nukul (or anyone for that matter), one more quick question: any
>>way to
>> >>> >accomplish the following:
>> >>> >
>> >>> >- get a list of connected BlacKBerry devices (only playbook / bb10
>>is
>> >>> >fine)
>> >>> >- determine which one is a playbook and which one is a bb10 ?
>> >>> >
>> >>> >On 11/9/12 3:26 PM, "Nukul Bhasin" <m...@nukulb.com> wrote:
>> >>> >
>> >>> >>Not possible for BlackBerry os 6 or 7
>> >>> >>You can do it for pb and bb10 using BlackBerry-deploy
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>From: Tim Kim
>> >>> >>To: dev@cordova.apache.org
>> >>> >>Reply To: dev@cordova.apache.org
>> >>> >>*Re: [BlackBerry] launch app from command line?*
>> >>> >>2012-11-09 6:18:09 PM
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>I talked to Fil over IM about this and here were some points I
>>came
>> >>>up
>> >>> >>with:
>> >>> >>- pretty sure just doing ./cordova/debug on bb10/playbook will
>>auto
>> >>> >>launch
>> >>> >>app
>> >>> >>- not sure what to do for bb 6/7 - ./cordova/debug will install
>>onto
>> >>> >>device
>> >>> >>but not launch it
>> >>> >>- also updating an app of bb 6/7 reboots the device which could be
>> >>> >>problematic for testing new changes without a human involved
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>On 9 November 2012 15:04, Filip Maj wrote:
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>> I can successfully package and deploy an app to a device.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> I am now looking to launch it from my command line. I am
>>working on
>> >>> the
>> >>> >>> cordova CI setup.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> I dug around for some articles but couldn't find anything. Tim /
>> >>>Gord
>> >>> /
>> >>> >>> Ken / any other RIM lurkers around that could potentially set
>>up?
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> I am interested in all flavors of BlackBerry: OS 6-7, PlayBook,
>>or
>> >>> >>>BB10.
>> >>> >>> Command-line launching for any/all of these would be rad.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> Thx in advance for any help / pointers.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> Fil
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>--
>> >>> >>Timothy Kim
>> >>> >
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Timothy Kim
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >--
>> >Timothy Kim
>>
>>

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