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Appium
Appium is a test automation tool for use with native and hybrid iOS applications. It uses the webdriver JSON wire protocol to drive Apple's UIAutomation. Appium is based on Dan Cuellar's work on iOS Auto.
There are two big benefits to testing with Appium:
- Appium uses Apple's UIAutomation library under the hood to perform the automation, which means you do not have to recompile your app or modify in any way to be able to test automate it.
- With Appium, you are able to write your test in your choice of programming language, using the Selenium WebDriver API and language-specific client libraries. If you only used UIAutomation, you would be required to write tests in JavaScript, and only run the tests through the Instruments application. With Appium, you can test your native iOS app with any language, and with your preferred dev tools.
Quick Start
Build the app:
> cd sample-code/apps/TestApp; xcodebuild -sdk iphonesimulator6.0
Start it:
> node server.js --app ./sample-code/apps/TestApp/build/Release-iphonesimulator/TestApp.app
Run functional tests (make sure Appium server is running as per command line above):
> grunt functional
Run unit tests:
> grunt unit
Run all tests:
> grunt test
Before commiting code please run grunt to run test and check your changes against code quality standards:
$ grunt
Running "lint:all" (lint) task
Lint free.
Done, without errors.
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Contributing
Fork the project, make a change, and send a pull request!
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Description
Cross-platform automation framework for all kinds of apps, built on top of the W3C WebDriver protocol
Languages
JavaScript
70.3%
TypeScript
28.5%
HTML
1%