Appium is a blackbox e2e testing framework, which means you can run it on any app (even production ones) with no setup required.
However, since it supports many languages and platforms, the docs can be difficult to navigate and find the precise way to do things. This package wraps a webdriverio
client to expose most common e2e testing capabilities you would want to use.
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Install the helper
yarn add @bam.tech/appium-helper
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Write your test script
// appium.test.ts
import { AppiumDriver } from "@bam.tech/appium-helper";
test("e2e", async () => {
const driver = await AppiumDriver.create({
// `npx @perf-profiler/profiler getCurrentApp` will display info for the current app
appPackage: "com.example",
appActivity: "com.example.MainActivity",
});
driver.startApp();
await driver.findElementByText("Welcome");
});
- Run the appium server
npx appium
in a terminal. If you just installed Appium, you may need to install a driver, e.g., by runningnpx appium driver install uiautomator2
. - Run your test file in a separate terminal
yarn jest appium.test.ts
You can find an element by text or testID
. The helper will wait for the element to exist and return it:
await driver.findElementByText("Welcome");
await driver.findElementById("welcome_text");
You can click an element by text or testID
. The helper will wait for the element to exist and click it:
await driver.clickElementByText("Welcome");
await driver.clickElementById("welcome_text");
await driver.scrollDown();
await driver.scrollToEnd();
driver.startApp();
// You should probably add a finder to wait for the app to start
// for instance driver.findElementByText("Welcome");
driver.stopApp();
You can also wait for a certain amount of time:
await driver.wait(<delay in ms>);
// e.g.
await driver.wait(5000);
First find the element by its placeholder, value or test id, then use addValue
:
const input = await driver.findElementByText("Email input Placeholder");
await input.addValue("My username");
AppiumDriver
just wraps a webdriverio client.
You can still run any webdriverio
commands using:
const client = driver.client;
// run any commands
await client.$("...");