In this chapter, we covered running the appium test via a Gradle task. We learned how to pass the tags from outside to the Gradle task. We learned about Git and how to move the current project to the GitHub repo. We learned about Jenkins and how to install plugins. We also learned how to create a Jenkins task to run the test unattended. We explored how to map the Jenkins task to use the Github project for source code management and how to pass the gradle command via a shell or via the gradle task configurator. We also discussed how to enable cucumber reports and see the console output during execution time.
This pretty much completes the appium test, right from setting it up to authoring the test and configuring Jenkins to run it. In the next chapter, we will look at some of the tips and tricks that make mobile automation a little more intelligent.