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An open-source automation framework for native, hybrid, mobile web, and desktop apps using the W3C WebDriver protocol.
A Docker image for running Android emulators with noVNC support, video recording, and integration for development and testing.
An integrated end-to-end testing framework for web and mobile apps using Node.js and W3C WebDriver API.
Gray box end-to-end testing and automation framework for React Native mobile apps.
A next-generation browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js supporting WebDriver, WebDriver BiDi, and Appium.
A next-generation browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js supporting WebDriver, WebDriver BiDi, and Appium.
A deprecated desktop GUI for running and managing the Appium automation server on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
A complete, extensible test system for JavaScript libraries and applications, designed for maintainability.
A Node.js end-to-end testing framework with AI-powered features, unified API for multiple backends, and synchronous test writing.
A tool to run iOS UI tests in parallel using multiple simulators on a single machine.
A multi-platform automation testing solution for mobile and desktop applications, supporting iOS, Android, and web browsers.
An Android test automation framework for writing powerful black-box UI tests for native and hybrid applications.
A collection of working code examples and snippets for writing UI tests in iOS using XCUITest.
A Java framework for writing concise, readable, and maintainable UI tests using Selenium WebDriver.
A concise Java UI testing framework built on Selenium WebDriver for easy-to-read and maintainable automated tests.
A flexible Node.js client for the WebDriver/Selenium 2 protocol, supporting multiple programming paradigms.
A powerful, multiplatform E2E UI testing framework for Flutter apps that handles native interactions.
Java language binding for writing Appium tests that conform to the W3C WebDriver Protocol.
A tool for running Appium tests in parallel across Android and iOS real devices and simulators.
An Xcode plugin and Swift package that lets you control an iPhone from your Mac for recording and replaying touch macros during development.
A massively parallel Android and iOS test runner for Firebase Test Lab that accelerates testing velocity.
A Dockerized Appium server for automating Android tests on real devices with simplified environment setup.
A fast, platform-independent test runner for Android and iOS that optimizes for execution speed and stability.
A curated list of delightful Appium resources for mobile and desktop test automation.
A .NET client library for Appium that extends Selenium WebDriver to automate mobile, desktop, and web applications.
A mobile UI viewer that displays app interfaces in a web browser for inspection and debugging.
A library that extends Apple's UI Testing framework to enable network mocking, file operations, and other dynamic interactions with the app under test.
A Swift framework providing XCTest extensions and helpers for writing robust iOS/macOS UI automation tests.
A Java test automation framework built on TestNG and Selenium for web and mobile applications.
AI-powered end-to-end testing for 10 platforms using natural language, with zero configuration and no test code required.
A Ruby library providing helper methods for writing cross-platform mobile app tests with Appium.
A sample codebase demonstrating parallel mobile test execution across Android and iOS devices using Appium with Page Object Pattern.
A sample native Android app with comprehensive UI components and example tests for AWS Device Farm.
Example project demonstrating how to run Appium automated tests on OpenSTF devices using its REST API.
Example Appium TestNG tests for the AWS Device Farm Android sample app, demonstrating mobile UI automation patterns.
A Jenkins plugin that integrates AWS Device Farm for automated mobile app testing within CI/CD pipelines.
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