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Mobile Test Automation with Appium

By : Nishant Verma
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Mobile Test Automation with Appium

By: Nishant Verma

Overview of this book

Appium is an open source test automation framework for mobile applications. It allows you to test all three types of mobile applications: native, hybrid, and mobile web. It allows you to run the automated tests on actual devices, emulators, and simulators. Today, when every mobile app is made on at least two platforms, iOS and Android, you need a tool that allows you to test across platforms. Having two different frameworks for the same app increases the cost of the product and time to maintain it as well. Appium helps save this cost. With mobile app growth exploding, mobile app automation is mainstream now. In this book, author Nishant Verma provides you with a firm grounding in the concepts of Appium while diving into how to set up appium & Cucumber-jvm test automation framework, implement page object design pattern, automate gestures, test execution on emulators and physical devices, and implement continuous integration with Jenkins. The mobile app we have referenced in this book is Quikr because of its relatively lower learning curve to understand the application. It's a local classifieds shopping app.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
5
Understanding Appium Inspector to Find Locators
7
How to Automate Gestures
9
How to Run Appium Test on Devices and Emulators

Summary


In this chapter, we learned about the new Appium app and how to install it. We learned how to run a simple server and also learned how to start a new session using the Desired Capabilities and by attaching to an existing session. We saw an example to launch the existing Quikr app on the emulator and save the configurations as a preset.

We also learned to use the Appium inspector and the options it gives us, such as tap and send keys. We also looked at different options given in the Appium inspector, such as Refresh, Quit, and Navigate back. We explored how to use the advanced options to create an Appium session and different server arguments that Appium gives us to configure under the heading General and device-specific for iOS andAndroid.

We also learned about the integration with other endpoints, such as custom server, SauceLabs, and TestObject.

This chapter covers the new Appium app, which is still to be widely adopted and used.