appium-espresso-driver

Espresso integration for Appium

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Appium Espresso Driver

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Appium's Espresso Driver is a test automation server for Android that uses Espresso as the underlying test technology. The Espresso Driver is a part of the Appium framework. The driver operates in scope of W3C WebDriver protocol with several custom extensions to cover operating-system specific scenarios.

The Espresso package consists of two main parts:

  • The driver part (written in Node.js) ensures the communication between the Espresso server and Appium. Also includes several handlers that directly use ADB and/or other system tools without a need to talk to the server.
  • The server part (written in Kotlin with some parts of Java), which is running on the device under test and transforms REST API calls into low-level Espresso commands.

Comparison with UiAutomator2

The key difference between UiAutomator2 Driver and Espresso Driver is that UiAutomator2 is a black-box testing framework, and Espresso is a "grey-box" testing framework. The Espresso Driver itself is black-box (no internals of the code are exposed to the tester), but the Espresso framework itself has access to the internals of Android applications. This distinction has a few notable benefits. It can find elements that aren't rendered on the screen, it can identify elements by the Android View Tag and it makes use of IdlingResource which blocks the framework from running commands until the UI thread is free. There is limited support to automate out of app areas using the mobile command uiautomator

Requirements

On top of standard Appium requirements Espresso driver also expects the following prerequisites:

  • Windows, Linux and macOS are supported as hosts
  • Android SDK Platform tools must be installed. Android Studio IDE also provides a convenient UI to install and manage the tools.
  • ANDROID_HOME or ANDROID_SDK_ROOT environment variable must be set
  • Java JDK must be installed and JAVA_HOME environment variable must be set. Java major version must be 11 or newer.
  • Emulator platform image must be installed if you plan to run your tests on it. Android Studio IDE also provides a convenient UI to install and manage emulators.
  • Real Android devices must have USB debugging enabled and should be visible as online in adb devices -l output.
  • The minimum version of Android API must be 5.0 (API level 21) (6.0 is recommended as version 5 has some known compatibility issues).
  • Gradle must be installed in order to build Espresso server.
  • Both the server package and the application under test must be signed with the same digital signature. Appium does sign them automatically upon session creation, so this could only be an issue if one wants to test an application, which is already installed on the device (using noReset=true capability).
  • The package under test must not have mangled class names (e.g. Proguard must not be enabled for it)

Capabilities

General

Capability Name Description
platformName Could be set to android. Appium itself is not strict about this capability value if automationName is provided, so feel free to assign it to any supported platform name if this is needed, for example, to make Selenium Grid working.
appium:automationName Must always be set to espresso. Values of automationName are compared case-insensitively.
appium:deviceName The name of the device under test (actually, it is not used to select a device under test). Consider setting udid for real devices and avd for emulators instead
appium:platformVersion The platform version of an emulator or a real device. This capability is used for device autodetection if udid is not provided
appium:udid UDID of the device to be tested. Could ve retrieved from adb devices -l output. If unset then the driver will try to use the first connected device. Always set this capability if you run parallel tests.
appium:noReset Prevents the device to be reset before the session startup if set to true. This means that the application under test is not going to be terminated neither its data cleaned. false by default
appium:fullReset Being set to true always enforces the application under test to be fully uninstalled before starting a new session. false by default
appium:printPageSourceOnFindFailure Enforces the server to dump the actual XML page source into the log if any error happens. false by default.

Driver/Server

Capability Name Description
appium:systemPort The number of the port the Espresso server is listening on. By default the first free port from 8300..8399 range is selected. It is recommended to set this value if you are running parallel tests on the same machine.
appium:skipServerInstallation Skip the Espresso Server component installation on the device under test and all the related checks if set to true. This could help to speed up the session startup if you know for sure the correct server version is installed on the device. In case the server is not installed or an incorrect version of it is installed then you may get an unexpected error later. false by default
appium:espressoServerLaunchTimeout The maximum number of milliseconds to wait util Espresso server is listening on the device. 45000 ms by default
appium:forceEspressoRebuild Whether to always enforce Espresso server rebuild (true). By default Espresso caches the already built server apk and only rebuilds it when it is necessary, because rebuilding process needs extra time. false by default
appium:espressoBuildConfig Either the full path to build config JSON on the server file system or the JSON content itself serialized to a string. This config allows to customize several important properties of Espresso server. Refer to Espresso Build Config for more information on how to properly construct such config.
appium:showGradleLog Whether to include Gradle log to the regular server logs while building Espresso server. false by default.

App

Capability Name Description
appium:app Full path to the application to be tested (the app must be located on the same machine where the server is running). The .apk application extension is supported. Since driver version 2.1.0 .aab files are supported as well (they get converted to .apk format automatically if bundletool.jar could be found in your PATH). For older driver versions .aab files need to be converted manually to .apk format using bundletool first. Could also be an URL to a remote location. If neither of the app or appPackage capabilities are provided then the driver will fail to start a session. Also, if app capability is not provided it is expected that the app under test is already installed on the device under test and noReset is equal to true.
appium:appPackage Application package identifier to be started. If not provided then Espresso will try to detect it automatically from the package provided by the app capability. Read How To Troubleshoot Activities Startup for more details
appium:appActivity Main application activity identifier. If not provided then Espresso will try to detect it automatically from the package provided by the app capability. Read How To Troubleshoot Activities Startup for more details
appium:appWaitActivity Identifier of the first activity that the application invokes. If not provided then equals to appium:appActivity. Read How To Troubleshoot Activities Startup for more details
appium:appWaitPackage Identifier of the first package that is invoked first. If not provided then equals to appium:appPackage. Read How To Troubleshoot Activities Startup for more details
appium:appWaitDuration Maximum amount of milliseconds to wait until the application under test is started (e. g. an activity returns the control to the caller). 20000 ms by default. Read How To Troubleshoot Activities Startup for more details
appium:intentOptions The mapping of custom options for the intent that is going to be passed to the main app activity. Check Intent Options for more details.
appium:activityOptions The mapping of custom options for the main app activity that is going to be started. Check Activity Options for more details.
appium:androidInstallTimeout Maximum amount of milliseconds to wait until the application under test is installed. 90000 ms by default
appium:autoGrantPermissions Whether to grant all the requested application permissions automatically when a test starts(true). false by default
appium:otherApps Allows to set one or more comma-separated paths to Android packages that are going to be installed along with the main application under test. This might be useful if the tested app has dependencies
appium:uninstallOtherPackages Allows to set one or more comma-separated package identifiers to be uninstalled from the device before a test starts
appium:allowTestPackages If set to true then it would be possible to use packages built with the test flag for the automated testing (literally adds -t flag to the adb install command). false by default
appium:remoteAppsCacheLimit Sets the maximum amount of application packages to be cached on the device under test. This is needed for devices that don't support streamed installs (Android 7 and below), because ADB must push app packages to the device first in order to install them, which takes some time. Setting this capability to zero disables apps caching. 10 by default.
appium:enforceAppInstall If set to true then the application under test is always reinstalled even if a newer version of it already exists on the device under test. false by default

App Localization

Capability Name Description
appium:localeScript Canonical name of the locale to be set for the app under test, for example zh-Hans-CN. See https://developer.android.com/reference/java/util/Locale.html for more details.
appium:language Name of the language to extract application strings for. Strings are extracted for the current system language by default. Also sets the language for the app under test. See https://developer.android.com/reference/java/util/Locale.html for more details. Example: en, ja
appium:locale Sets the locale for the app under test. See https://developer.android.com/reference/java/util/Locale.html for more details. Example: EN, JA
appium:appLocale Sets the locale for the app under test. The main difference between this option and the above ones is that this option only changes the locale for the application under test and does not affect other parts of the system. Also, it only uses public APIs for its purpose. See https://github.com/libyal/libfwnt/wiki/Language-Code-identifiers to get the list of available language abbreviations. Example: {"language": "zh", "country": "CN", "variant": "Hans"}

ADB

Capability Name Description
appium:adbPort Number of the port where ADB is running. 5037 by default
appium:remoteAdbHost Address of the host where ADB is running (the value of -H ADB command line option). Unset by default
appium:adbExecTimeout Maximum number of milliseconds to wait until single ADB command is executed. 20000 ms by default
appium:clearDeviceLogsOnStart If set to true then Espresso deletes all the existing logs in the device buffer before starting a new test
appium:buildToolsVersion The version of Android build tools to use. By default Espresso driver uses the most recent version of build tools installed on the machine, but sometimes it might be necessary to give it a hint (let say if there is a known bug in the most recent tools version). Example: 28.0.3
appium:skipLogcatCapture Being set to true disables automatic logcat output collection during the test run. false by default
appium:suppressKillServer Being set to true prevents the driver from ever killing the ADB server explicitly. Could be useful if ADB is connected wirelessly. false by default
appium:ignoreHiddenApiPolicyError Being set to true ignores a failure while changing hidden API access policies. Could be useful on some devices, where access to these policies has been locked by its vendor. false by default.
appium:mockLocationApp Sets the package identifier of the app, which is used as a system mock location provider since Appium 1.18.0+. This capability has no effect on emulators. If the value is set to null or an empty string, then Appium will skip the mocked location provider setup procedure. Defaults to Appium Setting package identifier (io.appium.settings).
appium:logcatFormat The log print format, where format is one of: brief process tag thread raw time threadtime long. threadtime is the default value.
appium:logcatFilterSpecs Series of tag[:priority] where tag is a log component tag (or * for all) and priority is: V Verbose, D Debug, I Info, W Warn, E Error, F Fatal, S Silent (supress all output). '' means ':d' and tag by itself means tag:v. If not specified on the commandline, filterspec is set from ANDROID_LOG_TAGS. If no filterspec is found, filter defaults to '*:I'.
appium:allowDelayAdb Being set to false prevents emulator to use -delay-adb feature to detect its startup. See https://github.com/appium/appium/issues/14773 for more details.

Emulator (Android Virtual Device)

Capability Name Description
appium:avd The name of Android emulator to run the test on. The names of currently installed emulators could be listed using avdmanager list avd command. If the emulator with the given name is not running then it is going to be started before a test
appium:avdLaunchTimeout Maximum number of milliseconds to wait until Android Emulator is started. 60000 ms by default
appium:avdReadyTimeout Maximum number of milliseconds to wait until Android Emulator is fully booted and is ready for usage. 60000 ms by default
appium:avdArgs Either a string or an array of emulator command line arguments.
appium:avdEnv Mapping of emulator environment variables.
appium:networkSpeed Sets the desired network speed limit for the emulator. It is only applied if the emulator is not running before the test starts. See emulator command line arguments description for more details.
appium:gpsEnabled Sets whether to enable (true) or disable (false) GPS service in the Emulator. Unset by default, which means to not change the current value
appium:isHeadless If set to true then emulator starts in headless mode (e.g. no UI is shown). It is only applied if the emulator is not running before the test starts. false by default.

App Signing

Capability Name Description
appium:useKeystore Whether to use a custom keystore to sign the app under test. false by default, which means apps are always signed with the default Appium debug certificate (unless canceled by noSign capability). This capability is used in combination with keystorePath, keystorePassword, keyAlias and keyPassword capabilities.
appium:keystorePath The full path to the keystore file on the server filesystem. This capability is used in combination with useKeystore, keystorePath, keystorePassword, keyAlias and keyPassword capabilities. Unset by default
appium:keystorePassword The password to the keystore file provided in keystorePath capability. This capability is used in combination with useKeystore, keystorePath, keystorePassword, keyAlias and keyPassword capabilities. Unset by default
appium:keyAlias The alias of the key in the keystore file provided in keystorePath capability. This capability is used in combination with useKeystore, keystorePath, keystorePassword, keyAlias and keyPassword capabilities. Unset by default
appium:keyPassword The password of the key in the keystore file provided in keystorePath capability. This capability is used in combination with useKeystore, keystorePath, keystorePassword, keyAlias and keyPassword capabilities. Unset by default
appium:noSign Set it to true in order to skip application signing. By default all apps are always signed with the default Appium debug signature. This capability cancels all the signing checks and makes the driver to use the application package as is. This capability does not affect .apks packages as these are expected to be already signed. Make sure that the server package is signed with the same signature as the application under test before disabling this capability.

Device Locking

Capability Name Description
appium:skipUnlock Whether to skip the check for lock screen presence (true). By default Espresso driver tries to detect if the device's screen is locked before starting the test and to unlock that (which sometimes might be unstable). Note, that this operation takes some time, so it is highly recommended to set this capability to false and disable screen locking on devices under test.
appium:unlockType Set one of the possible types of Android lock screens to unlock. Read the Unlock tutorial for more details.
appium:unlockKey Allows to set an unlock key. Read the Unlock tutorial for more details.
appium:unlockStrategy Either 'locksettings' (default) or 'uiautomator'. Setting it to 'uiautomator' will enforce the driver to avoid using special ADB shortcuts in order to speed up the unlock procedure.
appium:unlockSuccessTimeout Maximum number of milliseconds to wait until the device is unlocked. 2000 ms by default

Web Context

Capability Name Description
appium:autoWebview If set to true then Espresso driver will try to switch to the first available web view after the session is started. false by default.
appium:webviewDevtoolsPort The local port number to use for devtools communication. By default the first free port from 10900..11000 range is selected. Consider setting the custom value if you are running parallel tests.
appium:ensureWebviewsHavePages Whether to skip web views that have no pages from being shown in getContexts output. The driver uses devtools connection to retrieve the information about existing pages. true by default since Appium 1.19.0, false if lower than 1.19.0.
appium:enableWebviewDetailsCollection Whether to retrieve extended web views information using devtools protocol. Enabling this capability helps to detect the necessary chromedriver version more precisely. true by default since Appium 1.22.0, false if lower than 1.22.0.
appium:chromedriverPort The port number to use for Chromedriver communication. Any free port number is selected by default if unset.
appium:chromedriverPorts Array of possible port numbers to assign for Chromedriver communication. If none of the port in this array is free then an error is thrown.
appium:chromedriverArgs Array of chromedriver command line arguments. Note, that not all command line arguments that are available for the desktop browser are also available for the mobile one.
appium:chromedriverExecutable Full path to the chromedriver executable on the server file system.
appium:chromedriverExecutableDir Full path to the folder where chromedriver executables are located. This folder is used then to store the downloaded chromedriver executables if automatic download is enabled. Read Automatic Chromedriver Discovery article for more details.
appium:chromedriverChromeMappingFile Full path to the chromedrivers mapping file. This file is used to statically map webview/browser versions to the chromedriver versions that are capable of automating them. Read Automatic Chromedriver Discovery article for more details.
appium:chromedriverUseSystemExecutable Set it to true in order to enforce the usage of chromedriver, which gets downloaded by Appium automatically upon installation. This driver might not be compatible with the destination browser or a web view. false by default.
appium:chromedriverDisableBuildCheck Being set to true disables the compatibility validation between the current chromedriver and the destination browser/web view. Use it with care.
appium:autoWebviewTimeout Set the maximum number of milliseconds to wait until a web view is available if autoWebview capability is set to true. 2000 ms by default
appium:recreateChromeDriverSessions If this capability is set to true then chromedriver session is always going to be killed and then recreated instead of just suspending it on context switching. false by default
appium:nativeWebScreenshot Whether to use screenshoting endpoint provided by Espresso framework (true) rather than the one provided by chromedriver (false, the default value). Use it when you experience issues with the latter.
appium:extractChromeAndroidPackageFromContextName If set to true, tell chromedriver to attach to the android package we have associated with the context name, rather than the package of the application under test. false by default.
appium:showChromedriverLog If set to true then all the output from chromedriver binary will be forwarded to the Appium server log. false by default.
pageLoadStrategy One of the available page load strategies. See https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver/#capabilities
appium:chromeOptions A mapping, that allows to customize chromedriver options. See https://chromedriver.chromium.org/capabilities for the list of available entries.

Other

Capability Name Description
appium:disableSuppressAccessibilityService Being set to true tells the instrumentation process to not suppress accessibility services during the automated test. This might be useful if your automated test needs these services. false by default

Settings API

Espresso driver supports Appium Settings API. Along with the common settings the following driver-specific settings are currently available:

Name Type Description
driver 'compose' or 'espresso' The name of the subdriver to use for elements interactions. The default value is espresso. Switching the value to compose enables interactions with Jetpack Compose-based application user interfaces. Read Jetpack Compose Support for more details.

Jetpack Compose Support

Jetpack Compose is Android’s modern toolkit for building native UI. Espresso driver supports basic interactions with Compose-based applications since version 1.46.0.

Interaction With Compose Elements

Espresso driver has the concept of subdrivers. This works quite similarly to the concept of contexts, while contexts are used to switch between native and web, and subdrivers are still under the native one. Each subdriver operates its own elements cache, so it is not be possible to mix Espresso and Compose elements.

In order to change between subdrivers use the driver setting. Setting its value to compose modifies driver behavior in the way it interacts with Compose elements rather that with classic Android views. It is possible to switch between espresso and compose modes at any point of time. When compose mode is active the the following webdriver commands behave differently (as of driver version 1.50.0):

  • findElement(s): Element finding commands only support Compose-based locators. Read Compose Elements Location for more details.
  • getPageSource: The returned page source is retrieved from Compose and all elements there contain Compose-specific attributes.
  • click, isDisplayed, isEnabled, clear, getText, sendKeys, getElementRect, getValue: These commands should properly support compose elements.
  • getAttribute: Accepts and returns Compose-specific element attributes. See Compose Element Attributes for the full list of supported Compose element attributes.

Calling other driver element-specific APIs not listed above would most likely throw an exception as Compose and Espresso elements are being stored in completely separated internal caches and must not be mixed.

You could also check end-to-end tests for more examples on how to setup test capabilities and on the Compose usage in general:

Espresso Build Config

Espresso server is in tight connection with the application under test. That is why it is important that the server uses the same versions of common dependencies and there are no conflicts. Espresso driver allows to configure several build options via espressoBuildConfig capability. The configuration JSON supports the following entries:

toolsVersions

This entry allows to explicitly set the versions of different server components. The following map entries are supported:

Name Description Example
gradle The Gradle version to use for Espresso server building. '6.3'
androidGradlePlugin The Gradle plugin version to use for Espresso server building. By default the version from the build.gradle.kts is used '4.1.1'
compileSdk Android SDK version to compile the server for. By default the version from the app build.gradle.kts is used 28
buildTools Target Android build tools version to compile the server with. By default the version from the app build.gradle.kts is used '28.0.3'
minSdk Minimum Android SDK version to compile the server for. By default the version from the app build.gradle.kts is used 18
targetSdk Target Android SDK version to compile the server for. By default the version from the app build.gradle.kts is used 28
kotlin Kotlin version to compile the server for. By default the version from the build.gradle.kts is used '1.3.72'
sourceCompatibility The minimum version of JVM the project sources are compatible with. The default value is VERSION_1_8 VERSION_12
sourceCompatibility The target version of JVM the project sources are compatible with. The default value is VERSION_1_8 VERSION_12
jvmTarget Target version of the generated JVM bytecode as a string. The default value is 1.8 1_10

additionalAppDependencies

The value of this entry must be a non empty array of dependent module names with their versions. The scripts adds all these items as implementation lines of dependencies category in the app build.gradle.kts script. Example: ["xerces.xercesImpl:2.8.0", "xerces.xmlParserAPIs:2.6.2"]

additionalAndroidTestDependencies

The value of this entry must be a non empty array of dependent module names with their versions. The scripts adds all these items as androidTestImplementation lines of dependencies category in the app build.gradle.kts script. Example: ["xerces.xercesImpl:2.8.0", "xerces.xmlParserAPIs:2.6.2"]

Full JSON Example

{
  "toolsVersions": {
    "androidGradlePlugin": "4.0.0"
  },
  "additionalAndroidTestDependencies": ["xerces.xercesImpl:2.8.0", "xerces.xmlParserAPIs:2.6.2"]
}

Intent Options

By default Espresso creates the following intent to start the app activity:

{
  "action": "ACTION_MAIN",
  "flags": "ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK",
  "className": "<fullyQualifiedAppActivity>"
}

Although, it is possible to fully customize these options by providing the intentOptions capability. Read Intent documentation for more details on this topic. The value of this capability is expected to be a map with the following entries:

Name Type Description Example
action string An action name. Application-specific actions should be prefixed with the vendor's package name. ACTION_MAIN
data string Intent data URI content://contacts/people/1
type string Intent MIME type image/png
categories string One or more comma-separated Intent categories android.intent.category.APP_CONTACTS
component string Component name with package name prefix to create an explicit intent com.example.app/.ExampleActivity
intFlags string Single string value, which represents intent flags set encoded into an integer. Could also be provided in hexadecimal format. Check setFlags method documentation for more details. 0x0F
flags Comma-separated string of intent flag names 'FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION, ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK' (the 'FLAG_' prefix could be omitted)
className The name of a class inside of the application package that will be used as the component for this Intent com.example.app.MainActivity
e or es Map<string, string> Intent string parameters {'foo': 'bar'}
esn Array<string> Intent null parameters ['foo', 'bar']
ez Map<string, boolean> Intent boolean parameters {'foo': true, 'bar': false}
ei Map<string, int> Intent integer parameters {'foo': 1, 'bar': 2}
el Map<string, long> Intent long integer parameters {'foo': 1L, 'bar': 2L}
ef Map<string, float> Intent float parameters {'foo': 1.ff, 'bar': 2.2f}
eu Map<string, string> Intent URI-data parameters {'foo': 'content://contacts/people/1'}
ecn Map<string, string> Intent component name parameters {'foo': 'com.example.app/.ExampleActivity'}
eia Map<string, string> Intent integer array parameters {'foo': '1,2,3,4'}
ela Map<string, string> Intent long array parameters {'foo': '1L,2L,3L,4L'}
efa Map<string, string> Intent float array parameters {'foo': '1.1,2.2,3.2,4.4'}

Activity Options

Espresso driver allows to customize several activity startup options using activityOptions capability. The capability value is expected to be a map with the following entries:

Name Type Description Example
launchDisplayId string or int Display id which you want to assign to launch the main app activity on. This might be useful if the device under test supports multiple displays 1

Espresso Element Attributes

Espresso driver supports the following element attributes in espresso subdriver:

Name Description Example
checkable Whether the element is checkable or not 'true'
checked Whether the element is checked. Always false if the element is not checkable 'false'
class The full name of the element's class. Could be null for some elements 'android.view.View'
clickable Whether the element could be clicked 'false'
content-desc The content-description attribute of the accessible element 'foo'
enabled Whether the element could be clicked 'true'
focusable Whether the element could be focused 'true'
focused Whether the element could is focused. Always false if the element is not focusable 'false'
long-clickable Whether the element accepts long clicks 'false'
package Identifier of the package the element belongs to 'com.mycompany'
password Whether the element is a password input field 'true'
resource-id Element's resource identifier. Could be null 'com.mycompany:id/resId'
scrollable Whether the element is scrollable 'true'
selected Whether the element is selected 'false'
text The element's text. It never equals to null 'my text'
hint The element's hint. Could be null 'my hint text'
bounds The element's visible frame ([left, top][right, bottom]) [0,0][100,100]
no-multiline-buttons Whether the element's view hierarchy does not contain multiline buttons 'true'
no-overlaps Whether element's descendant objects assignable to TextView or ImageView do not overlap each other 'true'
no-ellipsized-text Whether the element's view hierarchy does not contain ellipsized or cut off text views 'false'
visible Whether the element is visible to the user 'true'
view-tag The tag value assigned to the element. Could be null 'my tag'

Compose Element Attributes

Espresso driver supports the following element attributes in compose subdriver:

Name Description Example
bounds The element's visible frame ([left, top][right, bottom]) [0,0][100,100]
checked Whether the element is checked. Always false if the element is not checkable 'false'
class The full name of the element's class. Could be ComposeNode for some elements 'ComposeNode'
clickable Whether the element could be clicked 'false'
content-desc The content-description attribute of the accessible element 'foo'
enabled Whether the element could be clicked 'true'
focused Whether the element could is focused. Always false if the element is not focusable 'false'
index Element's index in the tree hierarchy 0
password Whether the element is a password input field 'true'
resource-id Element's resource identifier. Could be null 'com.mycompany:id/resId'
scrollable Whether the element is scrollable 'true'
selected Whether the element is selected 'false'
text The element's text 'my text'
view-tag The testTag element's value. Could be null 'my tag'

Espresso Elements Location

Espresso driver supports the following location strategies in espresso subdriver:

Name Description Example
id This strategy is mapped to the native Espresso withId matcher (exact match of element's resource id). Package identifier prefix is added automatically if unset and is equal to the identifier of the current application under test. 'com.mycompany:id/resourceId'
accessibility id This strategy is mapped to the native Espresso withContentDescription matcher (exact match of element's content description). 'my description'
class name This strategy is mapped to the native Espresso withClassName matcher (exact match of element's class name). 'android.view.View'
text This strategy is mapped to the native Espresso withText matcher (exact match of element's text). 'my text'
-android viewtag or tag name This strategy is mapped to the native Espresso withTagValue matcher (exact match of element's tag value). 'my tag'
-android datamatcher This strategy allows to create Espresso data interaction selectors which can quickly and reliably scroll to the necessary elements. Read Espresso DataMatcher Selector to know more on how to construct these locators. Also check the Unlocking New Testing Capabilities with Espresso Driver by Daniel Graham presentation video from Appium Conf 2019. {"name": "hasEntry", "args": ["title", "WebView3"]}
-android viewmatcher This strategy allows to construct Espresso view matcher based on the given JSON representation of it. The representation is expected to contain the following fields: name: the mandatory matcher function name; args: optional matcher function arguments, each argument could also be a function; class: the full qualified class name of the corresponding matcher. {"name": "withText", "args": [{"name": "containsString", "args": "getExternalStoragePublicDirectory", "class": "org.hamcrest.Matchers"}], "class": "androidx.test.espresso.matcher.ViewMatchers"}
xpath For elements lookup Xpath strategy the driver uses the same XML tree that is generated by page source API. Only Xpath 1.0 is supported. By.xpath("//android.view.View[@text=\"Regular\" and @checkable=\"true\"]")

Compose Elements Location

Espresso driver supports the following location strategies in compose subdriver:

Name Description Example
accessibility id This strategy is mapped to the native Espresso hasContentDescription matcher (exact match of element's content description). 'my description'
-android viewtag or tag name This strategy is mapped to the native Compose hasTestTag matcher (exact match of element's tag value). 'my tag'
text or link text This strategy is mapped to the native Compose hasText matcher (exact match of element's text). 'my text'
xpath For elements lookup Xpath strategy the driver uses the same XML tree that is generated by page source API. Only Xpath 1.0 is supported. By.xpath("//ComposeNode[@text=\"Regular\" and @selected=\"true\"]")

Platform-Specific Extensions

Beside of standard W3C APIs the driver provides the following custom command extensions to execute platform specific scenarios:

mobile: shell

Executes the given shell command on the device under test via ADB connection. This extension exposes a potential security risk and thus is only enabled when explicitly activated by the adb_shell server command line feature specifier

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
command string yes Shell command name to execute, for example echo or rm echo
args Array<string> no Array of command arguments ['-f', '/sdcard/myfile.txt']
timeout number no Command timeout in milliseconds. If the command blocks for longer than this timeout then an exception is going to be thrown. The default timeout is 20000 ms 100000
includeStderr boolean no Whether to include stderr stream into the returned result. false by default true

Returns

Depending on the includeStderr value this API could either return a string, which is equal to the stdout stream content of the given command or a dictionary whose elements are stdout and stderr and values are contents of the corresponding outgoing streams. If the command exits with a non-zero return code then an exception is going to be thrown. The exception message will be equal to the command stderr.

mobile: execEmuConsoleCommand

Executes a command through emulator telnet console interface and returns its output. The emulator_console server feature must be enabled in order to use this method.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
command string yes The actual command to execute. See Android Emulator Console Guide for more details on available commands help-verbose
execTimeout number no Timeout used to wait for a server reply to the given command in milliseconds. 60000 ms by default 100000
connTimeout boolean no Console connection timeout in milliseconds. 5000 ms by default 10000
initTimeout boolean no Telnet console initialization timeout in milliseconds (the time between the connection happens and the command prompt). 5000 ms by default 10000

Returns

The actual command output. An error is thrown if command execution fails.

mobile: performEditorAction

Performs IME action on the focused edit element. Read How To Emulate IME Actions Generation for more details.

mobile: changePermissions

Changes package permissions in runtime.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
permissions string or Array<string> yes The full name of the permission to be changed or a list of permissions. Mandatory argument. ['android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION', 'android.permission.BROADCAST_SMS']
appPackage string no The application package to set change permissions on. Defaults to the package name under test com.mycompany.myapp
action string no Either grant (the default action) or revoke grant

mobile: getPermissions

Gets runtime permissions list for the given application package.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
type string no One of possible permission types to get. Can be one of: denied, granted or requested (the default value). granted
appPackage string no The application package to get permissions from. Defaults to the package name under test com.mycompany.myapp

Returns

Array of strings, where each string is a permission name. the array could be empty.

mobile: startScreenStreaming

Starts device screen broadcast by creating MJPEG server. Multiple calls to this method have no effect unless the previous streaming session is stopped. This method only works if the adb_screen_streaming feature is enabled on the server side. It is also required that GStreamer with gst-plugins-base, gst-plugins-good and gst-plugins-bad packages is installed and available in PATH on the server machine.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
width number no The scaled width of the device's screen. If unset then the script will assign it to the actual screen width measured in pixels. 768
height number no The scaled height of the device's screen. If unset then the script will assign it to the actual screen height measured in pixels. 1024
bitRate number no The video bit rate for the video, in bits per second. The default value is 4000000 (4 Mb/s). You can increase the bit rate to improve video quality, but doing so results in larger movie files. 1024000
host string no The IP address/host name to start the MJPEG server on. You can set it to 0.0.0.0 to trigger the broadcast on all available network interfaces. 127.0.0.1 by default 0.0.0.0
pathname string no The HTTP request path the MJPEG server should be available on. If unset then any pathname on the given host/port combination will work. Note that the value should always start with a single slash: / /myserver
tcpPort number no The port number to start the internal TCP MJPEG broadcast on. This type of broadcast always starts on the loopback interface (127.0.0.1). 8094 by default 5024
port number no The port number to start the MJPEG server on. 8093 by default 5023
quality number no The quality value for the streamed JPEG images. This number should be in range [1, 100], where 100 is the best quality. 70 by default 80
considerRotation boolean no If set to true then GStreamer pipeline will increase the dimensions of the resulting images to properly fit images in both landscape and portrait orientations. Set it to true if the device rotation is not going to be the same during the broadcasting session. false by default false
logPipelineDetails boolean no Whether to log GStreamer pipeline events into the standard log output. Might be useful for debugging purposes. false by default true

mobile: stopScreenStreaming

Stop the previously started screen streaming. If no screen streaming server has been started then nothing is done.

mobile: deviceInfo

Retrieves the information about the device under test, like the device model, serial number, network connectivity info, etc.

Returns

The extension returns a dictionary whose entries are the device properties. Check https://github.com/appium/appium-espresso-driver/blob/master/espresso-server/app/src/androidTest/java/io/appium/espressoserver/lib/handlers/GetDeviceInfo.kt to get the full list of returned keys and their corresponding values.

mobile: swipe

Perform swipe action. Invokes Espresso swipe action under the hood.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
element string yes The UDID of the element to perform the swipe on. 123456-7890-3453-24234243
direction string no Swipe direction. Either this argument or swiper must be provided, but not both. The following values are supported: up, down, left, right down
swiper string no Swipe speed. Either this argument or direction must be provided, but not both. Either FAST (Swipes quickly between the co-ordinates) or SLOW (Swipes deliberately slowly between the co-ordinates, to aid in visual debugging) SLOW
startCoordinates string no The starting coordinates for the action. The following values are supported: TOP_LEFT, TOP_CENTER, TOP_RIGHT, CENTER_LEFT, CENTER, CENTER_RIGHT, BOTTOM_LEFT, BOTTOM_CENTER (the default value), BOTTOM_RIGHT, VISIBLE_CENTER CENTER_LEFT
endCoordinates string no The ending coordinates for the action. The following values are supported: TOP_LEFT, TOP_CENTER (the default value), TOP_RIGHT, CENTER_LEFT, CENTER, CENTER_RIGHT, BOTTOM_LEFT, BOTTOM_CENTER, BOTTOM_RIGHT, VISIBLE_CENTER TOP_LEFT
precisionDescriber string no Defines the actual swipe precision. The following values are supported: PINPOINT (1px), FINGER (average width of the index finger is 16 – 20 mm), THUMB (average width of an adult thumb is 25 mm or 1 inch, the default value) FINGER

mobile: isToastVisible

Checks whether a toast notification with the given text is currently visible.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
text string yes The actual toast test or a part of it 'toast text'
isRegexp boolean no Whether the text value should be parsed as a regular expression (true) or as a raw text (false, the default value) false

Returns

Either true or false

mobile: openDrawer

Opens the DrawerLayout drawer with the gravity. This method blocks until the drawer is fully open. No operation if the drawer is already open.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
element string yes UDID of the element to perform the action on. 123456-7890-3453-24234243
gravity int no See GravityCompat and Gravity classes documentation 0x00800000 <bitwise_or> 0x00000003

mobile: closeDrawer

Closes the DrawerLayout drawer with the gravity. This method blocks until the drawer is fully closed. No operation if the drawer is already closed.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
element string yes UDID of the element to perform the action on. 123456-7890-3453-24234243
gravity int no See GravityCompat and Gravity classes documentation 0x00800000 <bitwise_or> 0x00000005

mobile: scrollToPage

Perform scrolling to the given page. Invokes one of the ViewPagerActions under the hood. Which action is invoked depends on the given arguments.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
element string yes UDID of the element to perform the action on. 123456-7890-3453-24234243
scrollTo string no if scrollToPage is provided Shifts ViewPager to the given page. Supported values are: first, last, left, right last
scrollToPage int no if scrollTo is provided Moves ViewPager to a specific page number (numbering starts from zero). 1
smoothScroll boolean no Whether to perform smooth (but slower) scrolling (true). The default value is false true

mobile: navigateTo

Invokes navigateTo action under the hood.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
element string yes UDID of the element to perform the action on. View constraints: View must be a child of a DrawerLayout; View must be of type NavigationView; View must be visible on screen; View must be displayed on screen 123456-7890-3453-24234243
menuItemId int yes The resource id of the destination menu item 123

mobile: clickAction

Perform general click action.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
element string yes The UDID of the element to perform the click on. 123456-7890-3453-24234243
tapper string no Tapper type. Supported types are: SINGLE (the default value), LONG, DOUBLE LONG
coordinatesProvider string no The coordinates for the action. The following values are supported: TOP_LEFT, TOP_CENTER, TOP_RIGHT, CENTER_LEFT, CENTER, CENTER_RIGHT, BOTTOM_LEFT, BOTTOM_CENTER, BOTTOM_RIGHT, VISIBLE_CENTER (the default value) CENTER_LEFT
precisionDescriber string no Defines the actual click precision. The following values are supported: PINPOINT (1px), FINGER (average width of the index finger is 16 – 20 mm, the default value), THUMB (average width of an adult thumb is 25 mm or 1 inch) PINPOINT
inputDevice int no Input device identifier, 0 by default 1
buttonState int no Button state id, 0 by default 1

mobile: getContexts

Retrieves a webviews mapping based on CDP endpoints

Returns

The following json demonstrates the example of WebviewsMapping object. Note that description in page can be an empty string most likely when it comes to Mobile Chrome)

 {
   "proc": "@webview_devtools_remote_22138",
   "webview": "WEBVIEW_22138",
   "info": {
     "Android-Package": "io.appium.settings",
     "Browser": "Chrome/74.0.3729.185",
     "Protocol-Version": "1.3",
     "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 10; Android SDK built for x86 Build/QSR1.190920.001; wv) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Chrome/74.0.3729.185 Mobile Safari/537.36",
     "V8-Version": "7.4.288.28",
     "WebKit-Version": "537.36 (@22955682f94ce09336197bfb8dffea991fa32f0d)",
     "webSocketDebuggerUrl": "ws://127.0.0.1:10900/devtools/browser"
   },
   "pages": [
     {
       "description": "{\"attached\":true,\"empty\":false,\"height\":1458,\"screenX\":0,\"screenY\":336,\"visible\":true,\"width\":1080}",
       "devtoolsFrontendUrl": "http://chrome-devtools-frontend.appspot.com/serve_rev/@22955682f94ce09336197bfb8dffea991fa32f0d/inspector.html?ws=127.0.0.1:10900/devtools/page/27325CC50B600D31B233F45E09487B1F",
       "id": "27325CC50B600D31B233F45E09487B1F",
       "title": "Releases · appium/appium · GitHub",
       "type": "page",
       "url": "https://github.com/appium/appium/releases",
       "webSocketDebuggerUrl": "ws://127.0.0.1:10900/devtools/page/27325CC50B600D31B233F45E09487B1F"
     }
   ],
   "webviewName": "WEBVIEW_com.io.appium.setting"
 }

mobile: getNotifications

Retrieves Android notifications via Appium Settings helper. Appium Settings app itself must be manually granted to access notifications under device Settings in order to make this feature working. Appium Settings helper keeps all the active notifications plus notifications that appeared while it was running in the internal buffer, but no more than 100 items altogether. Newly appeared notifications are always added to the head of the notifications array. The isRemoved flag is set to true for notifications that have been removed. See https://developer.android.com/reference/android/service/notification/StatusBarNotification and https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.html for more information on available notification properties and their values.

Returns

The example output is:

{
   "statusBarNotifications":[
     {
       "isGroup":false,
       "packageName":"io.appium.settings",
       "isClearable":false,
       "isOngoing":true,
       "id":1,
       "tag":null,
       "notification":{
         "title":null,
         "bigTitle":"Appium Settings",
         "text":null,
         "bigText":"Keep this service running, so Appium for Android can properly interact with several system APIs",
         "tickerText":null,
         "subText":null,
         "infoText":null,
         "template":"android.app.Notification$BigTextStyle"
       },
       "userHandle":0,
       "groupKey":"0|io.appium.settings|1|null|10133",
       "overrideGroupKey":null,
       "postTime":1576853518850,
       "key":"0|io.appium.settings|1|null|10133",
       "isRemoved":false
     }
   ]
}

mobile: listSms

Retrieves the list of the most recent SMS properties list via Appium Settings helper. Messages are sorted by date in descending order.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
max number no The maximum count of recent messages to retrieve. 100 by default 10

Returns

The example output is:

 {
   "items":[
     {
       "id":"2",
       "address":"+123456789",
       "person":null,
       "date":"1581936422203",
       "read":"0",
       "status":"-1",
       "type":"1",
       "subject":null,
       "body":"\"text message2\"",
       "serviceCenter":null
     },
     {
       "id":"1",
       "address":"+123456789",
       "person":null,
       "date":"1581936382740",
       "read":"0",
       "status":"-1",
       "type":"1",
       "subject":null,
       "body":"\"text message\"",
       "serviceCenter":null
     }
   ],
   "total":2
 }

mobile: sensorSet

Emulate changing of sensor values on the connected emulator. This extension does not work on real devices.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
sensorType string yes The set of all supported sensor types could be found in adb-emu-commands.js (look for SENSORS object values). Check the output of sensor status command in the emulator console to see more details on the available sensor types light
value string yes Check the output of sensor get <sensorType> command in the emulator console to see the acceptable value format for the given sensor type 50

mobile: refreshGpsCache

Sends a request to refresh the GPS cache on the device under test. By default the location tracking is configured for low battery consumption, so you might need to call this extension periodically to get the updated geo location if the actual (or mocked) device location is changed too frequently. The feature only works if the device under test has Google Play Services installed. In case the vanilla LocationManager is used the device API level must be at version 30 (Android R) or higher.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
timeoutMs number no The maximum number of milliseconds to block until GPS cache is refreshed. If the API call does not receive a confirmation about successful cache refresh within this timeout then an error is thrown. Providing zero or a negative value to it skips waiting completely and does not check for any errors. 20000 ms by default. 60000

mobile: deleteFile

Deletes a file on the remote device.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
remotePath string yes The full path to the remote file or a file inside an application bundle /sdcard/myfile.txt or @my.app.id/path/in/bundle

mobile: startService

Starts the given service intent.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
intent string yes The name of the service intent to start. Only services in the app's under test scope could be started. com.some.package.name/.YourServiceSubClassName
user number or string no The user ID for which the service is started. The current user id is used by default 1006
foreground boolean no Set it to true if your service must be started as foreground service. false

mobile: stopService

Stops the given service intent.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
intent string yes The name of the service intent to stop. Only services in the app's under test scope could be stopped. com.some.package.name/.YourServiceSubClassName
user number or string no The user ID for which the service is started. The current user id is used by default 1006

mobile: getDeviceTime

Retrieves the current device's timestamp.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
format string no The set of format specifiers. Read https://momentjs.com/docs/ to get the full list of supported datetime format specifiers. The default format is YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ, which complies to ISO-8601 YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ

Returns

The device timestamp string formatted according to the given specifiers

mobile: setDate

Set the given date for a picker control. Invokes https://developer.android.com/reference/androidx/test/espresso/contrib/PickerActions#setdate under the hood.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
year int yes The year to set 2020
monthOfYear int yes The number of the month to set 3
dayOfMonth int yes The number of the day to set 20

mobile: setTime

Set the given time for a picker control. Invokes https://developer.android.com/reference/androidx/test/espresso/contrib/PickerActions#settime under the hood.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
hours int yes Hour to set in range 0..23 14
minutes int yes Minute to set in range 0..59 15

mobile: flashElement

Highlights the given element in the UI by adding flashing to it

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
element string yes UDID of the element to perform the action on. 123456-7890-3453-24234243
durationMillis int no Duration of single flashing sequence, 30 ms by default 50
repeatCount int no Count of repeats, 15 times by default 10

mobile: dismissAutofill

Dismisses autofill picker if it is visible on the screen.

mobile: backdoor

Gives a possibility to invoke methods from your application under test.

Arguments

Name Type Required Description Example
elementId string yes if target is set to element UDID of the element to perform the action on. 123456-7890-3453-24234243
target string yes Select a target for the backdoor mathod execution: activity, application, element activity
methods Array<Map> yes Methods chain to execute See Backdoor Extension Usage

Returns

The result of the last method in the chain

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