WebDriverAgent is a WebDriver server implementation for iOS that can be used to remote control iOS devices. It allows you to launch & kill applications, tap & scroll views or confirm view presence on a screen. This makes it a perfect tool for application end-to-end testing or general purpose device automation. It works by linking XCTest.framework
and calling Apple's API to execute commands directly on a device. WebDriverAgent is developed and used at Facebook for end-to-end testing and is successfully adopted by Appium.
We are archiving WebDriverAgent. Thanks to the community who have used it! The code will remain here for your future use, but will no longer be actively supported by Facebook.
In May 2019, we open sourced IDB, “iOS Development Bridge”, a command line interface for automating iOS Simulators and Devices. We are currently migrating our own internal projects from WDA to IDB, and suggest checking it out as an alternative.
More information on IDB:
WebDriverAgent is a WebDriver server implementation for iOS that can be used to remote control iOS devices. It allows you to launch & kill applications, tap & scroll views or confirm view presence on a screen. This makes it a perfect tool for application end-to-end testing or general purpose device automation. It works by linking XCTest.framework
and calling Apple's API to execute commands directly on a device. WebDriverAgent was developed and used at Facebook for end-to-end testing and is successfully adopted by Appium.
- Works with device & simulator
- Implements most of WebDriver Spec
- Implements part of Mobile JSON Wire Protocol Spec
- USB support for devices
- Inspector endpoint with friendly user interface to inspect current device state
- Easy development cycle as it can be launched & debugged directly via Xcode
- Unsupported yet, but works with tvOS & OSX
To get the project set up just run bootstrap script:
./Scripts/bootstrap.sh
It will:
After it is finished you can simply open WebDriverAgent.xcodeproj
and start WebDriverAgentRunner
test
and start sending requests.
More about how to start WebDriverAgent here.
If you are having some issues please checkout wiki first.
If you want to help us out, you are more than welcome to. However please make sure you have followed the guidelines in CONTRIBUTING.
WebDriverAgent
is BSD-licensed. We also provide an additional patent grant.
Have fun!