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Mobile.OpenApp

This action launches native mobile Android or iOS application on the device (emulator or physical). If the app does not already exist on the device, this action will take the APK/ IPA file path specified and install it on the device before launching it.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Android APK Path / iOS IPA Path

Enter the absolute path of the apk/app/ipa file. This path should be accessible to the system where Appium server is installed.

If this parameter is specified, the Package and Activity Name or Bundle ID need not be specified.

No

String

Android Package / iOS BundleID

Package name of the Android app or bundle ID of the iOS app

No

String

Android Activity

Activity name of the Android app (Only Applicable to Android. It will get ignored for iOS if specified)

No (for Android)

String

Example:

Mobile.OpenApp                         "D:\myapp.apk"

Mobile.OpenApp                         "com.app.package"                  "com.app.package.MainActivity"

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Mobile.CloseApp

This action closes the specified application or mobile browser.

This action does not have any input parameters.

Example:
Mobile.CloseApp

SwitchWebExecutionPlatform

This action changes the current Web execution platform from Desktop to Mobile or from Mobile to Desktop. When used, web application test case will run on specified platform.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Platform

Platform to run web application on. Supported platforms are "Desktop", "Mobile"

Yes

 String


Example:

SwitchWebExecutionPlatform                        "Mobile"

Mobile.PressBackButton

This action taps back button on the Mobile device. This action is supported for Android only. For iOS try using the Swipe action on required object(s).

This action does not have any input parameters.

Example:
Mobile.PressBackButton

Mobile.StoreWebViewHandle

This action stores the web view handle under the specified key. The key value can be retrieved using the key name.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

key

Enter the key in which the web view handle will be stored.

Yes

String


Example:
Mobile.StoreWebViewHandle                       "Key"

Mobile.SelectWebView

This action selects the web view present in the current page hybrid app. If key is provided (by using StoreWebViewHandle action), system selects the webview specified in key. If key is not provided, default webview will be selected.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Key

enter the key used in the action "StoreWebViewHandle".

No

String


Example:
Mobile.SelectWebView             "Key"

Mobile.SelectNativeContext

This action can be used to select native context in the hybrid app. 

This action does not have any input parameters.

Example:
Mobile.SelectNativeContext

Mobile.SelectWebViewUsingURL

This action selects the web view using the URL or pattern specified in the parameters.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

URL

Enter the URL to be opened.

Yes

String

URL Pattern

Specify whether the URL is patterned or not.
Value of this parameter can be true or false.

NoBoolean

Example:

Mobile.SelectWebviewUsingURL                      "www.google.com"                    "False"

Mobile.PressKeys

This action presses the specified keys using the mobile keyboard. 

This action can be used when working with Android applications. 

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

keyName

Enter the key to be pressed. For more information, click here.

Yes

String

modifierKeyName

Enter Modifier (Meta State) key to press. Generally used for combination of keys such as Shift, Ctrl, and so on. For more information, click here.

NoString


Example:
Mobile.PressKeys                       "KEYCODE_F"

Mobile.PressKeys                       "KEYCODE_CTRL_LEFT"

Mobile.HideKeyboard

This action hides the keyboard if present on the screen.

Parameters mentioned below are applicable for iOS only. 

For Android, parameters are not required and ignored if provided.

Input Parameters:

ParameterName

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

Strategy

Enter the strategy to hide the keyboard. Value for this parameter can be PRESS_KEY and TAP_OUTSIDE.

Yes

String

KeyNameIt is the text displayed on the button of the keyboard you want to press to hide keyboard.YesString


Example:
Mobile.HideKeyboard                       "Tap_Outside"         "Done"

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