Best Python code snippet using robotframework-appiumlibrary_python
android.py
Source: android.py
1import logging2import os3import platform4log = logging.getLogger(__name__)5class AndroidHelper(object):6 _is_android = None7 @classmethod8 def is_android(cls):9 if cls._is_android is not None:10 return cls._is_android11 try:12 # Check android platform criteria13 if not os.path.exists('/system/build.prop'):14 # Couldn't find "build.prop" file15 cls._is_android = False16 elif os.path.exists('/system/lib/libandroid_runtime.so'):17 # Found "libandroid_runtime.so" file18 log.info('Detected android system (found the "libandroid_runtime.so" file)')19 cls._is_android = True20 elif '-google' in platform.python_compiler():21 # Found "-google" in the python compiler attribute22 log.info('Detected android system (found "-google" in the python compiler attribute)')23 cls._is_android = True24 else:25 log.warn('Found the "build.prop" file, but could\'t confirm if the system is running android')26 cls._is_android = False27 except Exception as ex:28 log.warn('Unable to check if the system is running android: %s', ex, exc_info=True)...
Check out the latest blogs from LambdaTest on this topic:
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a form of business process management software—typically a suite of integrated applications—that assists a company in managing its operations, interpreting data, and automating various back-office processes. The introduction of a new ERP system is analogous to the introduction of a new product into the market. If the product is not handled appropriately, it will fail, resulting in significant losses for the business. Most significantly, the employees’ time, effort, and morale would suffer as a result of the procedure.
Even though several frameworks are available in the market for automation testing, Selenium is one of the most renowned open-source frameworks used by experts due to its numerous features and benefits.
In some sense, testing can be more difficult than coding, as validating the efficiency of the test cases (i.e., the ‘goodness’ of your tests) can be much harder than validating code correctness. In practice, the tests are just executed without any validation beyond the pass/fail verdict. On the contrary, the code is (hopefully) always validated by testing. By designing and executing the test cases the result is that some tests have passed, and some others have failed. Testers do not know much about how many bugs remain in the code, nor about their bug-revealing efficiency.
With the rise of Agile, teams have been trying to minimize the gap between the stakeholders and the development team.
ChatGPT broke all Internet records by going viral in the first week of its launch. A million users in 5 days are unprecedented. A conversational AI that can answer natural language-based questions and create poems, write movie scripts, write social media posts, write descriptive essays, and do tons of amazing things. Our first thought when we got access to the platform was how to use this amazing platform to make the lives of web and mobile app testers easier. And most importantly, how we can use ChatGPT for automated testing.
Learn to execute automation testing from scratch with LambdaTest Learning Hub. Right from setting up the prerequisites to run your first automation test, to following best practices and diving deeper into advanced test scenarios. LambdaTest Learning Hubs compile a list of step-by-step guides to help you be proficient with different test automation frameworks i.e. Selenium, Cypress, TestNG etc.
You could also refer to video tutorials over LambdaTest YouTube channel to get step by step demonstration from industry experts.
Get 100 minutes of automation test minutes FREE!!