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Selenium Testing Tools Cookbook Second Edition

You're reading from   Selenium Testing Tools Cookbook Second Edition Over 90 recipes to help you build and run automated tests for your web applications with Selenium WebDriver

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784392512
Length 374 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started 2. Finding Elements FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with Elements 4. Working with Selenium API 5. Synchronizing Tests 6. Working with Alerts, Frames, and Windows 7. Data-Driven Testing 8. Using the Page Object Model 9. Extending Selenium 10. Testing HTML5 Web Applications 11. Behavior-Driven Development 12. Integration with Other Tools 13. Cross-Browser Testing 14. Testing Applications on Mobile Browsers Index

Testing mobile web applications on Android using Appium

Appium drives the automation of Android applications using a UI Automator bundled with Andorid SDK. The process is pretty much the same as testing on iOS.

Appium works as an HTTP server and receives the commands from test scripts over the JSON wire protocol. Appium sends these commands to the UI Automator so that these can be executed on the app launched in an emulator or real device. While doing so, Appium translates the JSON commands into UI Automator Java commands that are understood by Android SDK. This process is shown in the following diagram:

Testing mobile web applications on Android using Appium

When a command is executed on the app in the emulator or device, the target app sends the response back to the UI Automator, which is sent back to the Appium. It translates the UI Automator responses into Selenium WebDriver JSON wire protocol responses, and sends them back to the test script.

Getting Ready

Testing apps on Android is similar to testing on iOS. For Android, we will use a real...

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