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Hi Alex, im tried appium server and set capabilites, but i must open android studio and run emulator before.. that to display the application run in the appium emulator.. (photo) - wants to accept the settings (allow permition 4x allow click) .. therefore it will not start without allowing it
bitbar just doesn't work for me, I don't know why...
I can't even map an object using the mapping button. I click on button map object from screen, but object will not be saved to the Namemapping file..
I need to know the following: 1. How do I enable permissions on the emulator so I don't have to run android studio (photo) 2. How to map the application via emulator in testcomplete. The mapped object will not be saved to me.
Thanks
so i try add to keyword test install package
after run this selected operations, error in log ..
Device not found, why?
- Bobik3 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hi! Tested application for Appium or BitBar starts automatically when you connect a new device.
In the keyword test, you just use the RunRemoteDevice operation.
- David913 years agoFrequent Contributor
I am tried RunRemoteDevice .. but before I run the RunRemoteDevice command I have to run android studio and emulator and appium server. Is there any way to do this so I don't have to run it manually before each test?
Alex: The bitbar doesn't work for me because it needs some test apk. I have only one apk and that is the app
I have uploaded the .apk application but it says some kind of message (photo): "Framework requires test file with extension: apk", why?
- AlexKaras3 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
> The bitbar doesn't work for me because it needs some test apk. I have only one apk and that is the app
Tested application and application with test code is required for 'plain Appium' tests only.
In case of TestComplete only tested application is required.
I would recommend to read https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/app-testing/mobile/device-cloud/index.html help section for details.
> I have to run android studio and emulator and appium server.
For sure you may create a code using TestComplete to automate start of these applications. (Not sure what for Android Studio is needed.)
But I think that it is more easy and reliable to start these applications via command line and do this as a prerequisite step before starting TestComplete.
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