Selenium Webdriver extension for Appium.
$ dotnet add package Appium.WebDriverThis driver is an extension of the Selenium C# client. It has all the functionalities of the regular driver, but add Appium-specific methods on top of this.
[!IMPORTANT] In case you are using the latest beta client v5.x please be aware you will either have to upgrade your appium server to 2.x or add the base-path argument:
appium --base-path=/wd/hub, due to a breaking change on the default server base path. <br/> Regardless, moving to appium 2.x is highly recommended since appium 1.x is no longer maintained. <br/> For more details about how to migrate to 2.x, see the following link : appium 2.x migrating
[!CAUTION]
MultiActionandTouchActionare deprecated. Please use W3C WebDriver actions or mobile: extensions.LaunchApp,CloseApp, andresetare deprecated, please read each deprecation message as an alternative method.- The
ReplaceValuemethod is deprecated and will be removed in future versions. Please use the following command extensions: 'mobile: replaceElementValue' instead.- The
SetImmediateValuemethod is deprecated and will be removed in future versions. Please use 'SendKeys' instead.
W3C Actions: https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/webdriver/actions_api <br/> App management: Please read issue #15807 for more details
using OpenQA.Selenium.Interactions;
var touch = new PointerInputDevice(PointerKind.Touch, "finger");
var sequence = new ActionSequence(touch);
var move = touch.CreatePointerMove(elementToTouch, elementToTouch.Location.X, elementToTouch.Location.Y,TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1));
var actionPress = touch.CreatePointerDown(MouseButton.Touch);
var pause = touch.CreatePause(TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(250));
var actionRelease = touch.CreatePointerUp(MouseButton.Touch);
sequence.AddAction(move);
sequence.AddAction(actionPress);
sequence.AddAction(pause);
sequence.AddAction(actionRelease);
var actions_seq = new List<ActionSequence>
{
sequence
};
_driver.PerformActions(actions_seq);
[!WARNING] Because WinAppDriver has been abandoned by MS, running Appium dotnet-client 5.x with WAD will not work since it has not been updated to support the W3C protocol. <br/> To run appium on Windows Applications, you will need to use appium-windows-driver which will act as a proxy to WAD. Examples of running Windows Applications with dotnet-client can be found here: windows Integration test 5.0.0 <br/> Regardless, feel free to open an issue on the WAD repository that will help get MS to open-source that project.
Dependencies:
Note: we will NOT publish a signed version of this assembly since the dependencies we access through NuGet do not have a signed version - thus breaking the chain and causing us headaches. With that said, you are more than welcome to download the code and build a signed version yourself.
using OpenQA.Selenium.Appium;.AppiumDriver class/subclass to construct the driver. It works the same as the Selenium Webdriver, except that
the ports are defaulted to Appium values, and the driver does not know how to start the Appium independently.AppiumDriver or its subclasses.Xamarin/Mono
Rebuild allRun tests in test/specsJetBrains Rider
Build -> Rebuild SolutionVisual Studio
Rebuild All with Release target.NuGet pack appium-dotnet-driver.nuspecNuGet push Appium.WebDriver.<version>.nupkg