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An iOS integration testing framework that automates UI testing using accessibility attributes.
A library for stubbing network requests in iOS/macOS/tvOS apps to test with fake data and simulate network conditions.
A tool to run iOS UI tests in parallel using multiple simulators on a single machine.
A library for runtime introspection and unit testing of SwiftUI views, enabling direct access to view hierarchy and state.
A lightweight TDD/BDD framework for Objective-C with RSpec-like syntax, built on XCTest.
An elegant Swift library for stubbing HTTP requests in tests, compatible with NSURLConnection, NSURLSession, Alamofire, and AFNetworking.
A command-line tool for executing iOS tests in parallel across multiple Simulators.
A massively parallel Android and iOS test runner for Firebase Test Lab that accelerates testing velocity.
A fast, platform-independent test runner for Android and iOS that optimizes for execution speed and stability.
A self-hosted screenshot testing service that integrates with Android, iOS, and Web tests to track visual changes and notify teams.
A Swift framework providing XCTest extensions and helpers for writing robust iOS/macOS UI automation tests.
Convert Xcode test results (plist/xcresult) to JUnit reports for CI systems like Jenkins.
An Objective-C testing framework for altering object behaviors to test app resilience through controlled chaos.
A Java wrapper framework for Appium that simplifies mobile and tablet app automation with a structured page object model.
A web-based inspector for locating and debugging iOS UI elements during Appium test automation.
A tasty mocking framework for unit tests in Swift 5.0, inspired by Mockito, with a clean and simple API.
A Jenkins plugin that integrates AWS Device Farm for automated mobile app testing within CI/CD pipelines.
Objective-C bindings for Selenium WebDriver, enabling automated browser testing on macOS and iOS.
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