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SuperCook Testing

The aim of this project is to thoroughly test the core functionalities of the Android Super Cook app using Appium, a popular mobile automation testing framework. The testing approach will follow the Page Object Model (POM) and Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) principles, utilizing the Python Behave framework. Additionally, the project will leverage Allure reports to generate comprehensive test reports and enhance test result visualization.

Project Objectives:

  • Test Core Functionalities: Conduct systematic testing of the Android Super Cook app to ensure all its core features and functionalities work as expected.
  • Automation with Appium: Utilize Appium, an open-source mobile automation framework, to automate the testing process for the Android Super Cook app.
  • Page Object Model: Implement the Page Object Model design pattern to enhance test maintenance, readability, and reusability.
  • Behavior-Driven Development: Adopt the Behavior-Driven Development approach using the Python Behave framework, enhancing the clarity of test scenarios.
  • Allure Reports: Generate comprehensive Allure reports to provide detailed test execution summaries, metrics, and visualizations for better analysis and reporting.

Features

  • Behavior-Driven Development
  • Page Object Model
  • Appium
  • Allure Reporting

Test Run on Pixel 4 Api 29 Android 10

appium.full.test.run.mp4

Allure Report

testruns

Setup

  • Install and configure Python3

  • Install and configure Appium-server

  • Install and configure android studio and an emulated device or use Vysor for real device

  • Install all the required packages using:

  pip install -r requirements.txt
  • To run all tests at once use run_tests.py, make sure the device is opened and the server is running