Cloud Quickstart
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Before wiring into CI, we recommend uploading a local build from your terminal to see the process working end-to-end. These steps should take you less than 5 minutes.
We'll be using the maestro cloud
command below to run your flows in the cloud, so start by if you haven't already:
Log in to the Maestro console, click Settings and copy your Project ID and generate an API Key.
Use the download-samples command to download a sample app and Flow file:
You can of course choose to upload your own app and Flow file, but we recommend using the samples first to see how it works!
Use the maestro cloud
command to run your flow in the cloud. This command works the same whether you're running it locally or in CI.
To run both Android Flows in the cloud, you can for example run the following command outside of the samples
folder.
A link to the Maestro console is printed out after your Flow is uploaded successfully. Click on the link to view the results of your upload. It may take a minute or so before your results are ready.
Congrats, you just ran your first Maestro Flow in the cloud! 🙌
Now that's you've seen how this works locally, let's take a look at how this can be integrated into your CI workflows:
To run any flow that depends on other files (like the advanced examples) you need to upload the full folder, so that Maestro has all of the files it needs. More information about subflows and what Flows to include can be found .