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node-appium-app-browserstack

This repository demonstrates how to run Appium NodeJS tests on BrowserStack App Automate.

Setup

Requirements

  1. Node.js

    • If not installed, install Node.js from here

    • Ensure you have node & npm installed by running node -v & npm -v

Install the dependencies

To install the dependencies run the following command in the project's base directory :

npm install

Getting Started

Getting Started with Appium tests in NodeJS on BrowserStack couldn't be easier!

Run your first test :

1. Upoad your Android or iOS App

Upload your Android app (.apk or .aab file) or iOS app (.ipa file) to BrowserStack servers using our REST API. Here is an example cURL request :

curl -u "YOUR_USERNAME:YOUR_ACCESS_KEY" \
-X POST "https://api-cloud.browserstack.com/app-automate/upload" \
-F "file=@/path/to/apk/file"

Ensure that @ symbol is prepended to the file path in the above request. Please note the app_url value returned in the API response. We will use this to set the application under test while configuring the test later on.

Note: If you do not have an .apk or .ipa file and are looking to simply try App Automate, you can download and test using our sample Android app or sample iOS app.

2. Configure and run your first test

Open BrowserStackSample.js file in Android or in ios folder

  • Replace YOUR_USERNAME & YOUR_ACCESS_KEY with your BrowserStack access credentials. Get your BrowserStack access credentials from here

  • Replace bs://<app-id> wkth the URL obtained from app upload step

  • Set the device and OS version

  • If you have uploaded your own app update the test case

  • Run node BrowserStackSample.js

  • You can access the test execution results, and debugging information such as video recording, network logs on App Automate dashboard


Use Local testing for apps that access resources hosted in development or testing environments :

1. Upload your Android or iOS App

Upload your Android app (.apk or .aab file) or iOS app (.ipa file) that access resources hosted on your internal or test environments to BrowserStack servers using our REST API. Here is an example cURL request :

curl -u "YOUR_USERNAME:YOUR_ACCESS_KEY" \
-X POST "https://api-cloud.browserstack.com/app-automate/upload" \
-F "file=@/path/to/apk/file"

Ensure that @ symbol is prepended to the file path in the above request. Please note the app_url value returned in the API response. We will use this to set the application under test while configuring the test later on.

Note: If you do not have an .apk or .ipa file and are looking to simply try App Automate, you can download and test using our sample Android Local app or sample iOS Local app.

2. Configure and run your local tes

Open BrowserStackSampleLocal.js file in Android or in ios folder

  • Replace YOUR_USERNAME & YOUR_ACCESS_KEY with your BrowserStack access credentials. Get your BrowserStack access credentials from here

  • Replace bs://<app-id> wkth the URL obtained from app upload step

  • Set the device and OS version

  • Ensure that browserstack.local capability is set to true. Within the test script, there is code snippet that automatically establishes Local Testing connection to BrowserStack servers using Javascript binding for BrowserStack Local.

  • If you have uploaded your own app update the test case

  • Run node BrowserStackSampleLocal.js

  • You can access the test execution results, and debugging information such as video recording, network logs on App Automate dashboard

Integration with other NodeJS frameworks

For other NodeJS frameworks samples, refer to following repositories :

Note: For other test frameworks supported by App-Automate refer our Developer documentation

Getting Help

If you are running into any issues or have any queries, please check Browserstack Support page or get in touch with us.

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