
You can select specific devices or specify a number of random devices.

> gradle perfecto -android -inst -PcloudURL= "" -PsecurityToken= "AAABNg0ODAoPeNqtkT1PwzAQhnf/CkssM.JxQ3HEI8NsX02ff" In the configuration file, in the following format: Tester's personal security token for the Perfecto Lab. The URL of the Perfecto Lab to connect to, but without the. The following sections list the parameters for the different categories.

For a full configuration file example, see the fullConfigFile.json in our Espresso project on GitHub. Configuration file (recommended): A JSON-formatted file listing parameter assignments.When running your Android instrumentation tests with the Perfecto Gradle Plugin, you can add configuration information for the test execution at three levels: Android configuration parameters for the Gradle Plugin
