Run accessibility checks on the NUnit sample repository
Try out App Accessibility Automation with BrowserStackβs sample repository.
BrowserStack App Automate supports running NUnit tests on a wide range of real Android and iOS devices. You can integrate your existing NUnit test suites with App Automate to run accessibility checks on your mobile apps.
This guide helps you run your first NUnit test build on a real Android or iOS device on BrowserStack.
Prerequisites
- Ensure you have a BrowserStack Username and Access Key. Obtain your
userName
andaccessKey
from the Account & Profile section on the dashboard.
If you have not yet created an account, sign up for a free trial. - Appium is installed on your system.
- You are using .NET version 5.0 or above and NUnit version 3.0.0 or later
Run a sample build
Get the sample project
Get the BrowserStack sample NUnit project using one of the following options:
Option 1: Download repository
Download the sample NUnit repository to your system.
Option 2: Clone repository
Clone the sample Git repository using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/browserstack/nunit-appium-app-browserstack.git
cd nunit-appium-app-browserstack
Modify the configuration file
The browserstack.yml
file defines the required capabilities to run tests on BrowserStack. It is platform-specific and located in the corresponding platform folder (android/
or ios/
). Make sure you modify the file that corresponds to your testing platform.
- Open the
browserstack.yml
file. - Set your BrowserStack
userName
andaccessKey
. - Set the
framework
tonunit
. - Set the
accessibility
flag totrue
. The default value isfalse
. - Save the file.
TheΒ projectName
Β andΒ buildName
Β config must be static and not change across different runs of the same build. This is a deviation in approach as specified by BrowserStack App Automate since Automated tests will automatically identify different build runs.
Run the sample test
Based on the devices and app selected, change directory (cd) to the appropriate project folder, install dependencies, and run a sample test build on BrowserStack.
dotnet build
dotnet test --filter <EXPRESSION> [other_args]
dotnet build
dotnet test --filter <EXPRESSION> [other_args]
dotnet build
dotnet64 test
View the accessibility test report
After the test completes, view the report in your project folder on the App Accessibility dashboard.
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