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Expand Up @@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ This repository demonstrates how to run Appium NodeJS tests on BrowserStack App
To install the dependencies run the following command in the project's base directory :

```
npm install
- Open `Android` or in `ios` folder

- Run `npm install`
```

## Getting Started
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### 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](https://www.browserstack.com/app-automate/sample-apps/android/WikipediaSample.apk) or [sample iOS app](https://www.browserstack.com/app-automate/sample-apps/ios/BStackSampleApp.ipa).

**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](https://www.browserstack.com/accounts/settings)

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

- Set the device and OS version
Open `Android` or in `ios` folder

- If you have uploaded your own app update the test case
- If you have uploaded your app then add the app id to the `browserstack.yml` config file, or you can directly specify the path to your app in the `browserstack.yml` file.

- Run `node BrowserStackSample.js`
- Run `npm run sample-test`

- You can access the test execution results, and debugging information such as video recording, network logs on [App Automate dashboard](https://app-automate.browserstack.com/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](https://www.browserstack.com/app-automate/sample-apps/android/LocalSample.apk) or [sample iOS Local app](https://www.browserstack.com/app-automate/sample-apps/ios/LocalSample.ipa).

**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](https://www.browserstack.com/accounts/settings)

- 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.
Open `Android` or in `ios` folder

- If you have uploaded your own app update the test case
- If you have uploaded your app then add the app id to the `browserstack.yml` config file, or you can directly specify the path to your app in the `browserstack.yml` file.

- Run `node BrowserStackSampleLocal.js`
- Run `browserstack-sdk python browserstack_sample.py`

- You can access the test execution results, and debugging information such as video recording, network logs on [App Automate dashboard](https://app-automate.browserstack.com/dashboard)

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# =============================
# Set BrowserStack Credentials
# =============================
# Add your BrowserStack userName and acccessKey here or set BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME and
# BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY as env variables
userName: BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME
accessKey: BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY

# ======================
# BrowserStack Reporting
# ======================
# The following capabilities are used to set up reporting on BrowserStack:
# Set 'projectName' to the name of your project. Example, Marketing Website
projectName: BrowserStack Samples
# Set `name` to set the session name
name: BStack android test
# Set `buildName` as the name of the job / testsuite being run
buildName: browserstack build
# `buildIdentifier` is a unique id to differentiate every execution that gets appended to
# buildName. Choose your buildIdentifier format from the available expressions:
# ${BUILD_NUMBER} (Default): Generates an incremental counter with every execution
# ${DATE_TIME}: Generates a Timestamp with every execution. Eg. 05-Nov-19:30
# Read more about buildIdentifiers here -> https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/selenium/organize-tests
buildIdentifier: '#${BUILD_NUMBER}' # Supports strings along with either/both ${expression}

source: node:appium-sample-sdk:v1.0

# Set `app` to define the app that is to be used for testing.
# It can either take the id of any uploaded app or the path of the app directly.
app: ./WikipediaSample.apk
# app: ./LocalSample.apk #For running local tests

# =======================================
# Platforms (Browsers / Devices to test)
# =======================================
# Platforms object contains all the browser / device combinations you want to test on.
# Entire list available here -> (https://www.browserstack.com/list-of-browsers-and-platforms/automate)

platforms:
- deviceName: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
osVersion: 12.0
platformName: android
- deviceName: Samsung Galaxy S21
osVersion: 11.0
platformName: android
- deviceName: Google Pixel 6 Pro
osVersion: 12.0
platformName: android

# ==========================================
# BrowserStack Local
# (For localhost, staging/private websites)
# ==========================================
# Set browserStackLocal to true if your website under test is not accessible publicly over the internet
# Learn more about how BrowserStack Local works here -> https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/selenium/local-testing-introduction
browserstackLocal: true # <boolean> (Default false)
#browserStackLocalOptions:
#Options to be passed to BrowserStack local in-case of advanced configurations
# localIdentifier: # <string> (Default: null) Needed if you need to run multiple instances of local.
# forceLocal: true # <boolean> (Default: false) Set to true if you need to resolve all your traffic via BrowserStack Local tunnel.
# Entire list of arguments available here -> https://www.browserstack.com/docs/automate/selenium/manage-incoming-connections

# ===================
# Debugging features
# ===================
debug: false # <boolean> # Set to true if you need screenshots for every selenium command ran
networkLogs: false # <boolean> Set to true to enable HAR logs capturing
consoleLogs: errors # <string> Remote browser's console debug levels to be printed (Default: errors)
# Available options are `disable`, `errors`, `warnings`, `info`, `verbose` (Default: errors)
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