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Kaspresso | marathon | |
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6 | 2 | |
1,741 | 553 | |
1.0% | 0.9% | |
8.2 | 9.1 | |
8 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Kaspresso
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Best Path for Integration Tests
https://github.com/KasperskyLab/Kaspresso if you really need to do it then this how you should do it, though I believe integration tests are inherently flawed
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Ussd automation
espresso is Google's general recommendation, but there are other tools out there that exist like appium or kaspresso. Sure there are more, just goigle it to see what else there is.
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Kaspresso 1.4.0: Jetpack Compose support (early access)
Read additional information here.
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Kaspresso 1.3.0
All detailed information is here - https://github.com/KasperskyLab/Kaspresso/releases/tag/v1.3.0
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How else do you test your apps, apart from Unit Testing?
Have a look at Kaspresso
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Where to write Android UI tests
Hi everyone! If you are at the beginning of creating the writing autotests process and looking for the appropriate tool then you are welcome to read the full comparison of existing tools. Article 1 and Article 2 describe such frameworks as Espresso, UI Automator, Appium, Barista, Kaspresso and try to infer the best suitable framework basing on your demands.
marathon
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What are some of the best mobile testing tools for UI testing of Android apps?
Espresso to write the code, Marathon to run it.
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Any Good Command Line Test Runner Result
Hi amalinskiy, thanks for reaching out! After I made the comment about Marathon I did infact get the "Ui" (the report presentation, yes) to work. However I never got screenshots to work as I wanted. I'd like a spoon-like function where we use Espresso to take screenshots at preprogrammed times and then Marathon to pick up on those screenshots. I see you have an issue touching upon this and I commented in that issue.
What are some alternatives?
robolectric - Android Unit Testing Framework
AutoMate - Swift framework containing a set of helpful XCTest extensions for writing UI automation tests
kotlin-sample-app - 📚 Sample Android Components Architecture on a modular word focused on the scalability, testability and maintainability written in Kotlin, following best practices using Jetpack.
ojaynico-kotlin-react-native - Kotlin Wrapper for React Native Components and APIs
appium - Cross-platform automation framework for all kinds of your apps built on top of W3C WebDriver protocol
appium
Balloon - :balloon: Modernized and sophisticated tooltips, fully customizable with an arrow and animations for Android.
Kif - Keep It Functional - An iOS Functional Testing Framework
Kakao - Nice and simple DSL for Espresso in Kotlin
sentry-android-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin for Sentry Android. Upload proguard, debug files, and more.
Barista - :coffee: The one who serves a great Espresso
EarlGrey - :tea: iOS UI Automation Test Framework