Can anyone help me to choose the best automation testing tool for testing Mobile Native Application developed in Outsystems?
Anitha vivek wrote:
Anitha,
I think the like above you can choose the best tool for your need.
Test Automation Tools
Regards
Anitha
You could use Appium, Appium is an open source test automation framework for use with native, hybrid and mobile web apps. It drives iOS, Android, and Windows apps using the WebDriver protocol.
https://appium.io/
pCloudy - Mobile App Testing Tool is the best to test your apps.
1. Using pCloudy you can access Hundreds of Real Android and iOS Devices.
2. You can run automation scripts like Appium, Calabash, Espresso, Robotium etc.
We use Perfecto Mobile. It seems similar to pCloudy mentioned above. It provides GPS Antenna virtualization and the ability to switch between wireless and cellular during operations.
Test Automation Tool for testing Mobile App:
1. Appium:
It is a open source test automation framework for mobile web apps.
2. TestingWhiz:
TestingWhiz allows you to automate mobile web testing for Android and iOS on a variety of browsers, operating systems and emulators. It is powered by Appium, which lets you automate tests of any native and hybrid mobile apps from UI level down to the complete back-end and functional-level testing on real devices and simulators.
3. Robotium:
This is a test automation tool, used for Android-development.
To begin with mobile app testing, I would like to suggest you to go for TestingWhiz, as it has the integration of Appium, which will indirectly help you to have a brief knowledge of these tools. Also this tool is considered as a code-less test automation tool, hence is considered as a user-friendly tool and easy to learn test automation tool.
As Inforza we work together with Specialisterren. They provide a nice way for nearshore testing.
We also investigate the possibilities of Leapwork, because this is a visual design environment for testing.
Sofar it looks great. Any feedback in the usage of Leapwork in combination with OutSystems would be welcome.