You need to have Ruby installed. Verify your installation by running ruby -v in a terminal - it should print "ruby 1.8.7" (or higher).
If you are on Windows you can get Ruby from RubyInstaller.org
You should have the Android SDK installed. You can download it from here. Create an environment variable with the name : ANDROID_HOME
and its value pointing to the location of the unzipped downloaded SDK.
You also need to have Ant installed and added to your path. It can be downloaded from here.
Install calabash-android
by running
gem install calabash-android
- You might have to run
sudo gem install calabash-android
if you do not have the right permissions.
If you are on Mac you may see an error like this:
~$ sudo gem install calabash-android
Password:
Building native extensions. This could take a while...
ERROR: Error installing calabash-android:
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby extconf.rb
mkmf.rb can't find header files for ruby at /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/ruby.h
One possible cause can be not having the correct Command Line Tools (compiler tool chain) for your OS X release. For example, for OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion" you need the "Mountain Lion" version of these. If you have Xcode installed you can install them from it's Preferences pane (in the Download tab). Otherwise you can download the Command Line Tools for you OS X version from the Apple Developer web site.
These instructions assume you'll be using Ruby 1.9.1.
Installing Ruby:
sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.1
You might need to install the dev package when installing calabash:
sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.1-dev
If you see something like this while installing calabash:
cannot load such file -- rspec/expectations (LoadError)
It's because the rspec package isn't installed:
gem install rspec