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InfluxDB
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Our push notification testing framework uses SBTUITestTunnelHost to invoke xcrun simctl push command with a predefined notification payload that is deployed to the simulator. Upon a successful push, we verify that the notification is displayed in the simulator, with its content cross-checked with the expectations derived from the payload. Following this, the notification is interacted with to trigger the associated deep-link, guiding through various parts of the app, further validating the integrity of the remaining navigation flow.
Engineers can run UI tests locally using Xcode, in their terminal using Bazel, in CI on simulators, or on real devices using BrowerStack App Automate. The scheduled nightly and weekly tests mentioned in the Strategy section run the QA build of the app on real devices using BrowerStack App Automate. The Pull Request Gateway, however, runs the Debug build in CI on simulators. We also use simulators for any non-black-box tests as they offer greater flexibility over real devices (ex: using simctl or AppleSimulatorUtils).
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