Turn any team member into a mobile app automation engineer in 3 steps.
1. Tell the the app which parts you want to automate
2. Write scripts targeting the parts from step 1
3. Run your tests on Android or iOS
4. Write 0 code
Watch short video for demo 👇
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TestSweets now runs on the iOS simulator!
But, there’s something I still need to figure out.
Currently it uses the xcrun command-line tool, and I don’t want my users to have to install xcode.
I’ve solved this for Android by including the adb and aapt executables.
I’ve tried the same for iOS, but only including xcrun executable doesn’t work.
Does anyone know how which executables I need to package in my app to have a local version of xcrun working?
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My wife is casually automating the best-looking Flutter app out there by @gskinner using @testsweets_app
Here's a preview of 5 minutes of automation work.
We can write automated tests for any Flutter app, without writing any code for the tests.
Lets gooooo!
I have 3.1 million views and 1.3 million blog sessions.
All Thanks to Flutter and the awesome community.
Most developers know me as @FilledStacks, today I'd like to introduce Dane, the voice behind the Flutter content.
I love writing software.
I love creating products.
I love sharing what I learn.
I want to start sharing my journey of building a product for Flutter developers, using Flutter.
As a software team leader, I wanted my testers to have the ability to help our developers with automated testing.
So, I built an internal tool to do that.
It has evolved over the years and I've finally decided to make it a public product.
If you want to help me see our community get, arguably, the best testing experience of any Framework I would appreciate a retweet or a comment.
I look forward to sharing updates about the product with you all.
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Flutter developers building multi-language apps do a lot of work.
They have to test the entire app in English, then repeat for every other supported language.
This can take weeks, so I’m building a new feature to change that.
An early user team said, if they had the ability to create test configurations in TestSweets they could write the tests once, then swap out the strings to test a different language.
This would take the testing time from weeks to about 15 minutes 🤯
And all of that would be done … without the devs writing a single line of code.
I love this product.
I want to give everyone in a team the ability to contribute to the quality and testing of their product.
@testsweets_app takes Flutter teams closer to that goal.
See the designs below for the upcoming feature.
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I built a no-code automation tool for my wife to help me automate apps in my mobile app agency.
I've had it on my PC for 3 years, still can't believe nobody has built this for native app developers.
Checkout the demo below
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