#### appium_lib [![Dependency Status](https://gemnasium.com/appium/ruby_lib.png)](https://gemnasium.com/appium/ruby_lib) - [appium_lib on RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/gems/appium_lib) - [Documentation for appium_lib](http://www.rubydoc.info/github/appium/ruby_lib/master/frames) - [Appium Ruby Console](https://github.com/appium/ruby_console) Helper methods for writing cross platform (iPad, iPhone, Android) tests in Ruby using Appium. Make sure you're using Ruby 1.9.3+ with upgraded rubygems and bundler. #### Start appium server `node server.js -V --fast-reset --without-delay` #### Install / Upgrade Update rubygems and bundler. ```ruby gem update --system ;\ gem update bundler ``` Install the latest gem release. ```ruby gem uninstall -aIx appium_lib ;\ gem install --no-rdoc --no-ri appium_lib ``` #### Simple Usage ```ruby require 'rubygems' require 'appium_lib' # Start iOS driver app = { app_path: '/path/to/MyiOS.app'} Appium::Driver.new(app).start_driver # Start Android driver apk = { app_path: '/path/to/the.apk', app_package: 'com.example.pkg', app_activity: 'act.Start', app_wait_activity: 'act.Start' } Appium::Driver.new(apk).start_driver ``` #### iOS env vars - `APP_PATH` Path to the .app folder #### Android env vars - `APP_PATH` Path to the apk - `APP_PACKAGE` The APK's package - `APP_ACTIVITY` Activity to start - `APP_WAIT_ACTIVITY` Optional. Activity to wait for. #### Sauce Labs env vars - `APP_NAME` Name of the test run - `SAUCE_USERNAME` Sauce username - `SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY` Sauce API key #### Troubleshooting 1. Does `adb kill-server; adb devices` list an active Android device? 2. Have you defined the proper env vars? `APP_PATH, APP_PACKAGE, APP_ACTIVITY, APP_WAIT_ACTIVITY` 3. Are you running appium from source? `node server.js -V --fast-reset` #### Documentation See [docs.md](https://github.com/appium/ruby_lib/blob/master/docs.md)