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appium-device-farm
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An appium 2.0 plugin that manages and create driver session on available devices
Appium Device-farm is a powerful plugin designed specifically to manage and streamline the creation of driver sessions for connected devices, including Android and iOS real devices, emulators, and simulators. This plugin extends the capabilities of Appium, making it easier for developers and testers to automate testing processes across a wide range of device types, ensuring that applications function smoothly in diverse environments.
With Appium Device-farm, teams can:
Testimonial
One of the biggest challenges we faced in our software development projects was testing the consistency of our applications across different devices and operating systems. Accessing physical devices with various hardware and software combinations was always difficult and costly. However, Appium Device-farm completely solved this issue by making our testing processes both faster and more comprehensive. This has allowed us to effortlessly scale our testing efforts as project demands grow, while still delivering high-quality releases.
One of its greatest benefits is the ability to remotely test on real devices. Without the need to own physical devices, we can test our applications on devices around the world. This has been especially advantageous for our teams developing cross-platform applications (iOS, Android). Thanks to the wide variety of devices available, we can ensure that our software runs smoothly on every device in the market. Additionally, this feature has drastically reduced the time we spend setting up and maintaining test environments, freeing up resources to focus more on development and innovation.
Automated test integrations have significantly sped up our processes as well. With Appium Device-farm’s automated testing support, we can easily integrate tests into our continuous integration (CI) pipelines. This allows us to run automated tests across a broad range of devices immediately after code changes, reducing the manual testing load and identifying potential issues much earlier. Its seamless integration with our CI/CD workflows has improved our development cycle efficiency, ensuring faster release cycles without compromising quality.
Thanks to Appium Device-farm’s dashboard, we were able to monitor our automation test runs in real-time and even record them for later review. The detailed logs provided in the dashboard allowed us to resolve code errors quickly and with minimal effort. These monitoring and debugging capabilities have enabled our team to tackle issues more efficiently and provide rapid solutions.
Appium Device-farm has seamlessly adapted to our team’s remote working setup. Developers and test engineers located in different cities and countries can perform their tests without being limited by device availability. This has not only sped up our workflow but also strengthened collaboration within the team. The ability to share test results and logs in real time has improved communication across the team, allowing for quicker troubleshooting and more efficient collaboration between developers and testers.
Another key feature that has been invaluable to our team is the detailed reporting and insights provided by Appium Device-farm. We can easily track the performance of our tests, identify potential bottlenecks, and analyze failures with clear, actionable data. This has allowed us to make informed decisions about where to focus our debugging efforts and has greatly improved visibility into the overall health of our applications.
Appium Device-farm has not only optimized our testing processes but also significantly improved the quality of our software. It has enabled our team to perform more reliable, comprehensive, and faster tests, ensuring that our applications are robust against all scenarios before reaching the end-users. With its extensive device coverage, automation capabilities, and user-friendly interface, Appium Device-farm has become an indispensable part of our development and testing workflow.
Testimonial (Veera)
Appium device farms makes both developer and testers life easy with the capability and features available.
Due to pandemic situations we are unable to test different applications on different devices but with the remote control feature we are able to test everything by keeping all devices connected in one place…
With the help of appium dashboard feature it makes life easy to identify, debug and fix the issues without keeping more effort.
Previously we are using appium start the server and stop the server for each test and it needs to build the configuration files runtime by checking ports available and all… but with the help of device farm able to configure the grid within minutes without facing any issues which reduces the more manual and monitoring effort
With the help of apps feature we are able perform backward compatibility testing without doing any manual intervention just by passing automation name in the capacity with the help of appium device farm.
The support and resources provided by the Appium device farm team were invaluable in getting things running smoothly. We're incredibly grateful for the dedication and hard work of the Appium device farm team, and we look forward to seeing the platform continue to evolve.
The Documentation is hosted separately at Device Farm
Clone this project from GitHub and run:
npm install
To run unit/functional tests:
npm test # unit
npm run integration-android # Android integration tests
npm run integration-ios # iOS integration tests
To build docs locally:
npm install
npm run build
npm run install-docs-deps
npm run build:docs
Navigate to site directory and open index.html to view the site locally.
The Appium Device Farm Plugin uses a hybrid licensing model to balance open-source principles with the protection of certain proprietary components:
Open Source Components: The majority of this project is open source and licensed under the MIT License. This includes all files and directories except those explicitly listed as proprietary.
Proprietary Components: The following components, while included in the distribution, are proprietary and provided in an obfuscated form:
These components are integral parts of the plugin but their source code is not open for modification or redistribution.
The Appium Device Farm Plugin, including both open source and obfuscated proprietary components, is freely available for use under the terms specified in the LICENSE file. Users can utilize all functionalities provided by the plugin, including those powered by the proprietary components.
For full license details, please see the LICENSE file in this repository. If you have any questions about the licensing or use of the Appium Device Farm Plugin, please open an issue in this repository.
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An appium 2.0 plugin that manages and create driver session on available devices.
The npm package appium-device-farm receives a total of 3,225 weekly downloads. As such, appium-device-farm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that appium-device-farm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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