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If you developed a test framework on different layers and observed good programming principles, you should be able to act on some components in your tests in order to migrate your suites to Appium. Unfortunately there is not a magic formula to trlate your tests into Selenium tests. I Already Have Platform-specific Tests For My App, What Should I Do To Migrate To Appium? The Appium clients are the easiest and cleanest way to use Appium. Ultimately, the only reason for the clients will be even that is actually evidence that we are conforming to the WebDriver spec (by implementing the extension strategy it recommends) rather than departing from it. They might make it into the spec and get deleted from the clients, or they might be in category #2 We want a way to make these extensions availableģ) There are some behaviors whose state is as yet unknown.
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We have the Appium clients for 3 reasons:ġ) There wasn’t time to go through a full commit and release cycle for Selenium once we’d set a release date for 1.0Ģ) Some of the things that Appium does, and which its users really find useful, are never going to be an official part of the new mobile spec. Some of these skins are tablets, for example the Google Nexus 7C is a tablet which has a very large resolution and very high density. For instance, if you use our Platforms Configurator you’ll see the available skins for the different Android versions (e.g Google Nexus 7 HD, LG Nexus 4, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy S3, etc). The best way to test on different Android emulators screen sizes is by using the different Android Emulator Skins.