This repository demonstrates how to run Appium tests using WebdriverIO on BrowserStack App Automate.
Code samples to get started with Appium tests for your Native App using WebdriverIO.
- Node.js 8.11.2+
- If you don't have Node installed, download it from here
For Android tests, run the following command in project's base directory :
cd android
npm iOr,
For dependencies for iOS tests, run following command in project's base directory :
cd ios
npm iGetting Started with Appium tests using WebdriverIO on BrowserStack couldn't be easier!
- Test script is available in
run-first-testdirectory under Android examples or iOS examples - Follow the steps outlined in the documentation - Get Started with your first test on App Automate
- Test script is available in
run-parallel-testdirectory under Android examples or iOS examples - Follow the steps outlined in the documentation - Get Started with parallel testing on App Automate
- Test script is available in
run-local-testdirectory under Android examples or iOS examples - Follow the steps outlined in the documentation - Get Started with Local testing on App Automate
Note: For other test frameworks supported by App-Automate refer our Developer documentation
- To run parallel tests, run
npm run test - To run local test, run
npm run local
Understand how many parallel sessions you need by using our Parallel Test Calculator
If you are running into any issues or have any queries, please check Browserstack Support page or get in touch with us.

