In this course we will start by understanding what the mobile-first strategy and mobile device automation are. Then we will get to see how UiPath Test Suite can turn them into reality.
We will first set up a mobile automation environment with UiPath Studio Pro, Mobile Device Manager and Sauce Labs, a provider of emulated and physical devices available through a cloud connection. We will then create mobile automation projects, as well as automated mobile testing projects.
Next, we will get to the advanced capabilities of UiPath Test Suite for mobile device automation and troubleshooting. Finally, we will see how to set up a mobile device automation environment with locally emulated devices and physical devices.
This course was built using the 2024.10 product version.
This course is for Test Engineers looking for ways to develop and test mobile automations.
Automation course agenda includes:
Introduction to Mobile Device Automation with UiPath Test Suite.
Getting Started with Sauce Labs
Configure Devices and Applications in Mobile Device Manager
Automating Mobile Devices using the Recorder and the Activities
Creating Test Cases for Mobile Automations
The Logs and the Timeline in Mobile Device Manager
Using the Mobile Device Connection as a Variable
Setting Up a Local Environment for Mobile Automation
Reset Strategies for Mobile Applications
Practice: Build a data-driven test case
At the end of the course, you should be able to:
Define mobile automation, the mobile-first approach and how the UiPath Test Suite can support it.
Create an account with Sauce Labs and navigate its interface.
Create mobile devices in Mobile Device Manager, corresponding to physical or emulated devices.
Create and configure applications in Mobile Device Manager.
Create mobile device automation projects with the recorder and with activities.
Create simple and data-driven mobile test cases with Studio Pro.
Use the logs and the timeline to monitor the execution and identify errors in a mobile automation.
Use Mobile Device Connections as variables to handle complex automation scenarios.
Set up a local environment for mobile device automation.
Connect to locally emulated mobile devices and physical devices using the Mobile Device Manager.
Configure the desired reset strategy for your mobile application in Mobile Device Manager.