Engineering manager I - Quality at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-09-28T16:55:51Z
Sep 28, 2022
We develop apps using the React Native framework, and Appium integrates well for testing those apps. The Appium automation framework also has good integration with GitHub Actions and plenty of other tools and frameworks, including BrowserStack.
Appium provides a record-and-play option, and the commands are the same as those that Selenium uses. So a person who has some exposure to Selenium will be able to write a piece of code in Appium.
Sr Data Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-09-26T20:21:54Z
Sep 26, 2022
I haven't explored other solutions in this particular area, but what I like best about Appium is the fact that it shares functions with Selenium. The extension of Selenium functions allows me to use all of the methods that exist in that domain, and it just makes it simpler for me. I've been using Selenium for some time as well, so using Appium just seems like a natural fit for me.
Appium is an open-source mobile application development tool that is designed to give users complete control of their application development process. It enables them to optimize the development process when the need calls for it, and create the applications that they want in the most efficient manner they can.
Appium Benefits
Some of the benefits that come from using Appium include:
Ease of deployment. Appium is fairly simple for users to set up for the first time. Developers can download...
Appium helps me to do as much as much as I want to.
The solution is easy to use.
The automation part is extremely helpful in streamlining our processes.
The most valuable feature of Appium is it supports iOS and AOS and is open-source.
We develop apps using the React Native framework, and Appium integrates well for testing those apps. The Appium automation framework also has good integration with GitHub Actions and plenty of other tools and frameworks, including BrowserStack.
Appium provides a record-and-play option, and the commands are the same as those that Selenium uses. So a person who has some exposure to Selenium will be able to write a piece of code in Appium.
I haven't explored other solutions in this particular area, but what I like best about Appium is the fact that it shares functions with Selenium. The extension of Selenium functions allows me to use all of the methods that exist in that domain, and it just makes it simpler for me. I've been using Selenium for some time as well, so using Appium just seems like a natural fit for me.
Appium's best feature is that it supports multiple frameworks.
We do not need to pay for the solution. It’s free.
It has great documentation and excellent community support.
Obviously because of automation, it reduces manual testing efforts.
Appium has easy interaction with mobile.
It's an open-source solution with a very large community and available documentation.
It runs completely flawlessly and seamlessly every day.