Automation Features¶
With gmsaas CLI tool, you can use Genymotion SaaS to run automated tests in your continuous integration pipeline, regardless of your framework or continuous integration server. It is a command line tool that allows you to manage the lifecycle of your virtual devices and interact between your environment and your instance via ADB.
Prerequisite¶
- Install and setup gmsaas command line tool
- Authenticate with gmsaas:
gmsaas auth login <email> <password>
Test Automation Frameworks¶
Instrumented tests¶
With Gradle¶
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Create and start your instance by running:
gmsaas instances start <RECIPE_UUID> <INSTANCE_NAME>
<RECIPE_UUID>
is the recipe identifier and<INSTANCE_NAME>
is the name you wish to give to the instance. Once up, the command returns and shows the<INSTANCE_UUID>
.Tip
The list of available recipes can be retrieved using this command:
gmsaas recipes list
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Connect the instance to ADB
gmsaas instances adbconnect <INSTANCE_NAME> [--adb-serial-port <VALUE>]
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Run your instrumented tests with
./gradlew connectedAndroidTest
. You can view your tests running in the virtual device by signing in to Genymotion SaaS. -
Once your tests have run, stop the virtual devices using:
gmsaas instances stop <INSTANCE_UUID>
<INSTANCE_UUID>
is the UUID (not the name!) of the instance used for the test. All data generated on the virtual device during the tests are destroyed.
With Genymotion Java API¶
To run your instrumented tests, you can also use the Genymotion Java API in order to automate the modification of sensor values such as battery, GPS, ID, SMS, calls... For more information on the implementation of the Genymotion Java API, please refer to the official documentation.
A sample project is available here .
Other Frameworks¶
We are also compatible with the following frameworks:
Continuous Integration Servers¶
And many more¶
For a complete list of available integrations, feel free to have a look at our website. Or visit our Help Center Tutorial section for more tutorials.