Appium documentation suggests WD (a node.js client for Webdriver/Selenium) as the official Appium client for JavaScript. We looked into Selenium-based Appium, as that is the most popular test automation framework for both native and hybrid mobile applications which supports writing tests in JavaScript. Given that most of the UI is written in JavaScript, we wanted to use a similar tech stack for the automation and validation of our user experiences (also known as functional tests) on Android and iOS platforms.Īlthough, testing frameworks like Espresso, Robotium, XCTest are currently in use by other teams at Godaddy, we needed the ability to write cross-platform UI tests for mobile platforms in Javascript and these frameworks don’t support our needs there. The Mobile App team I work on utilizes native code for parts of our application, yet, most of the user interfaces are written using React Native and JavaScript. We want to automate the validation of our user experiences in order to consistently maintain a high level of quality. React Native Application UI testing using WebDriverIO and Appium
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