![]() ![]() ![]() Armed with these two, we are able to not only test locally on emulators and simulators but also in the cloud on real devices thanks to AWS Device Farm and their support for Appium with Node. WebdriverIO provides an API for Node that will allow us to connect to the Appium server and run our tests. Appium allows us to use the WebDriver protocol to send/receive information to/from the device. Fortunately, there are existing frameworks available for testing mobile applications with Node: Appium and WebdriverIO. We wanted to avoid using different languages and massive frameworks such as C# and Xamarin and stay within the Node ecosystem. React Native provides a wonderful framework for building cross-platform applications however, it not only increases the testing scope but also increases the difficulty for writing true end-to-end integration and automated UI testing on real devices. We use React Native to quickly build out features for both iOS and Android. ![]() React Native Device Testing w/ Appium, Node, and AWS Device FarmĪt JetClosing, we put a considerable emphasis on testing, especially for our mobile applications. ![]()
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