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Testing Mobile Apps in the Cloud - Product Comparison

Cloud testing is raising, especially for mobile automated testing it is even going faster. Basically, cloud testing means that an application is installed on real devices or simulators/emulators that are hosted in one of the cloud testing services providers. These devices are maintained by the service providers and promise to be up and ready for service with a subscribed contract so no need to tackle these kinds of stuff for the sake of focusing on building the right product with well-tested features. In this post, I want to share some info about main mobile cloud solutions in the market.   PRODUCT PRICE SUPPORTED TOOLS AWS Device Farm Pay as you go $0.17 / DEVICE MINUTE Test on any of our devices in parallel and pay just for what you use Your first 1000 minutes are free* Unlimited testing STARTS AT $250.00 / MONTH Test as much as you want each month for a flat

Bitrise integrate Browserstack to Run XCUITest

Bitrise is one of the best solutions for mobile application development. It gives us many mobile app-related steps to create CI/CD (continuous integration / continuous deployment) pipelines (or workflows as in the Bitrise). Around the mobile application development ecosystem, we have many cloud solutions to make quick and reliable development processes. Browserstack is also one of them, it is widely used in web development and testing but also it also has nice features like 'App Live' and 'App Automate' for mobile app testing. In this post, I want to share how we can integrate Browserstack to Bitrise to run XCUITest. Run XCUITest on Browserstack via Bitrise If you want to run XCUITest on a real device then you must build the for generic iOS devices. Building for generic iOS devices requires provisioning so you should ensure that you added the provisioning step to the workflow. Also to be able to run an iOS build on a real device, the device should be registered to the

Bitrise Integrate Browserstack to Run Espresso Tests

Bitrise is one of the best solutions for mobile application development. It gives us many mobile app-related steps to create CI/CD (continuous integration / continuous deployment) pipelines (or workflows as in the Bitrise). Around the mobile application development ecosystem, we have many cloud solutions to make quick and reliable development processes. Browserstack is also one of them, it is widely used in web development and testing but also it also has nice features like 'App Live' and 'App Automate' for mobile app testing. In this post, I want to share how we can integrate Browserstack to Bitrise to run Espresso by directly calling the Browserstack API. Run Espresso on Browserstack via Bitrise If you want to run Espresso tests on a real device then you must build the android project testing so we need to add the ' Android Build for UI Testing ' step then add a script runner to run the Browserstack script. See the workflow: In this example, we are using a scr