commit | 16111eddc4fadb333be3b9b20471c19a8a4384fa | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ang Li <angli@google.com> | Wed Sep 26 11:07:52 2018 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Sep 26 11:07:52 2018 -0700 |
tree | 3f26bfef5daf1e118471ea7c8dd513711b7ed011 | |
parent | fdfeac98b3543bbded3512bc147149d34b050bed [diff] |
Introduce proper service management for AndroidDevice. (#503) This is the initial check in of AndroidDevice service mechanism. More changes and refactorings are coming once the first service (logcat) is in. * A proper way to manage the life cycles of the AndroidDevice's services. * Add the service manager into `AndroidDevice`. * Implement the service for logcat.
Mobly is a Python-based test framework that specializes in supporting test cases that require multiple devices, complex environments, or custom hardware setups.
Here are some example use cases:
Mobly can support many different types of devices and equipment, and it's easy to plug your own device or custom equipment/service into Mobly.
Mobly comes with a set of libs to control common devices like Android devices.
While developed by Googlers, Mobly is not an official Google product.
Mobly is compatible with both python 3.4+ and python 2.7.
Mobly tests could run on the following platforms:
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If you use Python3, use pip3
and python3
(or python3.x) accordingly.
You can install the released package from pip
pip install mobly
or download the source then run setup.py
to use the bleeding edge:
git clone https://github.com/google/mobly.git cd mobly python setup.py install
You may need sudo
for the above commands if your system has certain permission restrictions.
To get started with some simple tests, see the Mobly tutorial.
To get started running single-device Android instrumentation tests with Mobly, see the instrumentation runner tutorial.
The Mobly Snippet projects let users better control Android devices.