Android-App-Testing | Scripts to help me test Android apps | Testing library
kandi X-RAY | Android-App-Testing Summary
kandi X-RAY | Android-App-Testing Summary
Scripts to help me test Android apps
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- Add a network security config file
- Add network security configuration
- Generate a keytool
- Download the BBC certificate
- Decompiles the APK file
- Move a PEM file to a device
- Convert a certificate to PEM format
- Prompt the given list of devices
- Checks if the given host and port is available
- Build the APK
- Find smali files in root directory
- Returns a list of devices attached to the adb devices
- Manage the root detection queue
- Searches for root detections
- Makes a method path
- Finds the method name of the method in the file
- Edit a manifest file
- Manages the method_invoke queue
- Find the method invocation in a file
- Remount a device
- Check if device is root
- Runs jarsigner
- Check if the given name is installed
- Check if file exists in given directory
- Returns True if file is in path
- Get build version
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QUESTION
So I'm trying to get a single use, dedicated app + device to work in kiosk mode + auto launch. The app itself is built in Nativescript (with Angular), so not native Java, however this is still handled via an admin receiver etc as normal.
When we use adb
to set the device owner, kiosk mode works as expected.
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Answered 2019-Mar-15 at 14:55I'm not an Android Management API expert, but did you try without the kioskCustomLauncherEnabled
parameter? In the test I've run with it, it launches Google's own Kiosk app, maybe preventing your activity to launch.
My two cents :)
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Install Android-App-Testing
You can use Android-App-Testing like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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