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MobileLibrary is an appium testing library for RobotFramework <http://code.google.com/p/robotframework/>
_.
It uses Appium <http://appium.io/>
_ (version 1.x) to communicate with Android and iOS application,
that leverages the Appium libraries. We wrap the KWs(Mobile_xxxx) on it according to our project requirements.
similar to how Selenium WebDriver <http://seleniumhq.org/projects/webdriver/>
_ talks to web browser.
It support Python 2.x only.
Using pip
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The recommended installation method is using
pip <http://pip-installer.org>
__::
pip install mobilelibrary
The main benefit of using pip
is that it automatically installs all
dependencies needed by the library. Other nice features are easy upgrading
and support for un-installation::
pip install --upgrade mobilelibrary
pip uninstall mobilelibrary
Dong Hao <longmazhanfeng@gmail.com>
_Wang Yangdan <wangyangdan@gmail.com>
_Xia Daqiang <joehisaishi1943@gmail.com>
_FAQs
app testing library for Robot Framework Extended with AppiumLibrary
We found that mobilelibrary demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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