Senior Automation Test Developer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2024-11-11T16:12:00Z
Nov 11, 2024
I used Appium for automating our iOS applications. It is a mobile automation tool, and I have set up all the capabilities in the config with iOS and all the applications I needed to do it.
Senior Test Consultant at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2024-08-01T14:38:14Z
Aug 1, 2024
We use Appium mainly for mobile test automation, while Selenium doesn't support mobile testing. In my personal use of the tool, I primarily convert manual test cases into automated test cases. We also link our test cases between Selenium and Appium with cases from Jira
It's for automating mobile testing. It's related to the engineering side. It's a tool used by engineers for automating apps in the mobile world, for testing, like doing manual testing and automation testing. So, it's an okay customer thing.
Engineering manager I - Quality at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2022-09-28T16:55:51Z
Sep 28, 2022
We use Appium to test our native applications for iOS and Android. The solution is deployed locally and integrated into our instance of GitHub Actions for CI/CD functionality, so it's a hybrid deployment.
Quality and Testing Services Leader at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2022-01-12T15:48:00Z
Jan 12, 2022
We are a consulting company. Appium is an open-source library. We use Appium in our platform for optimizing mobile testing. For our company, Appium's similarity with Selenium is important as we use Selenium. We have three users using this solution.
Automation and Nft Manager at Tech Mahindra Limited
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2020-09-13T07:02:17Z
Sep 13, 2020
We use Appium and Appium Studio as our base for any type of mobile automation. We are using Appium on-premises for scripting purposes. Our automation testers download Appium for their scripting.
Architect - Automation at DMI (Digital Management, Inc.)
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2019-05-15T05:16:00Z
May 15, 2019
We use this solution for mobile UI automation, and particularly for regression test automation. We develop complete, end to end test cases, then we automate them and run those test cases in a DevOps process. It's a complete CICD (continuous integration, continuous development) using DevOps methodology. Our automation job triggers immediately after a successful development build. Upon completion of automated test cases, results are emailed to all stakeholders. This is a completely automated process without any manual intervention.
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...
I used Appium for automating our iOS applications. It is a mobile automation tool, and I have set up all the capabilities in the config with iOS and all the applications I needed to do it.
I have primarily used Appium for mobile testing. It's primarily used for testing mobile applications.
I use it to make tests for Android applications.
We use Appium mainly for mobile test automation, while Selenium doesn't support mobile testing. In my personal use of the tool, I primarily convert manual test cases into automated test cases. We also link our test cases between Selenium and Appium with cases from Jira
It's for automating mobile testing. It's related to the engineering side. It's a tool used by engineers for automating apps in the mobile world, for testing, like doing manual testing and automation testing. So, it's an okay customer thing.
I use the solution for Android and iOS mobile automation testing.
Our primary use case addresses customer requirements from the healthcare domain, a few from the construction domain, and logistics.
We are using Appium for testing.
We use Appium to test our native applications for iOS and Android. The solution is deployed locally and integrated into our instance of GitHub Actions for CI/CD functionality, so it's a hybrid deployment.
We use Appium for certain test cases with respect to mobile device testing. We migrate those test cases to our automation tool.
Our use case for Appium is writing end-to-end tests for mobile applications. We also use it for some data extraction for an end-to-end user desk.
I use Appium to develop automation scripts for our mobile applications for iOS and Android and test client applications for our FinTech client.
I primarily use the solution for internal testing.
The solution is deployed on cloud. The cloud provider is AWS. There are about 30 people using this solution. They're primarily automation testers.
We are a consulting company. Appium is an open-source library. We use Appium in our platform for optimizing mobile testing. For our company, Appium's similarity with Selenium is important as we use Selenium. We have three users using this solution.
We use Appium and Appium Studio as our base for any type of mobile automation. We are using Appium on-premises for scripting purposes. Our automation testers download Appium for their scripting.
We use this solution for mobile UI automation, and particularly for regression test automation. We develop complete, end to end test cases, then we automate them and run those test cases in a DevOps process. It's a complete CICD (continuous integration, continuous development) using DevOps methodology. Our automation job triggers immediately after a successful development build. Upon completion of automated test cases, results are emailed to all stakeholders. This is a completely automated process without any manual intervention.