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Google introduces Android native application tester

posted onJune 23, 2011
by l33tdawg

Google has introduced NativeDriver, a testing framework for native Android applications modelled on its web testing WebDriver framework; the company says it has an iPad/iPhone version on the way and is prototyping a Windows version.

NativeDriver allows developers to create automated tests for applications by allowing the creation of a "driver" which can control the application by pressing buttons, virtually reorienting the device, navigating between views and other user-like manipulations. The NativeDriver duplicates the WebDriver API which Google uses to perform automated tests on web applications. WebDriver was introduced in 2009 and has since been incorporated into other test frameworks. The developers believe that this will simplify things for test designers as they will only have one API to learn in order to test both web and native apps. A short video shows the NativeDriver controlling Google's Maps application on a handset.

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