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sample-java

v1.0.2

Published

Macaca mobile app sample for Java

Downloads

5

Readme

sample-java

build status

Macaca test sample for Java

API Doc

Test

Start macaca server

$ macaca server --verbose

exec test

$ mvn -s settings.xml clean install
$ mvn test

App Source Code

RUN CI

when source code changes, run CI Samples

  1. change current version : package.json
  2. npm publish
  3. run CI sample

Problems

  1. when you run iosSampleTest.java,you may meet this problem:

ios_webkit_debug_proxy path: /usr/local/bin/ios_webkit_debug_proxy
Could not connect to lockdownd. Exiting.: Permission denied
Unable to attach f27bc6f301486418d3c81c04165cbd93143ec972 inspector
Invalid message _rpc_reportConnectedDriverList: <dict>
	<key>WIRDriverDictionaryKey</key>
	<dict>
	</dict>
</dict>

that's because you do not have permission for ios_webkit_debug_proxy, you can solve this problem by this:

  1. refer to: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39035415/ideviceinstaller-fails-with-could-not-connect-to-lockdownd-exiting

  2. if the problem still exists ,upgrade ios-ios-webkit-debug-proxy(my version is ios-webkit-debug-proxy-1.7.1)

$ brew upgrade ios-webkit-debug-proxy

License

The MIT License (MIT)