Appium Inspector launches aplication in wrong AVD
I've got two AVDs with different names and when I launch application in Appium Inspector, pointing in Capabilities to specific AVD, then may also run in second AVD which is reserved for other purpose.
appium appium-android appium-desktop
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I've got two AVDs with different names and when I launch application in Appium Inspector, pointing in Capabilities to specific AVD, then may also run in second AVD which is reserved for other purpose.
appium appium-android appium-desktop
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I've got two AVDs with different names and when I launch application in Appium Inspector, pointing in Capabilities to specific AVD, then may also run in second AVD which is reserved for other purpose.
appium appium-android appium-desktop
I've got two AVDs with different names and when I launch application in Appium Inspector, pointing in Capabilities to specific AVD, then may also run in second AVD which is reserved for other purpose.
appium appium-android appium-desktop
appium appium-android appium-desktop
asked Nov 23 '18 at 11:02
Tomasz WojciechowskiTomasz Wojciechowski
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First find the udid of your emulator. To find the device udid, open command prompt and type:
adb devices
It will list the udid of you connected devices.
Then you need to add the udid in DesiredCapabilities
DesiredCapabilities caps = new DesiredCapabilities();
// others caps
caps.setCapability("udid", "your device udid");
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There is a capability named avd
which takes in avd name. It will automatically start the emulator for you.
You can also use avdLaunchTimeout
to wait for emulator to launch and avdReadyTimeout
to wait for emulator to get ready.
Try this out. Also, you don't need udid for connecting to AVD.
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Go to command prompt and type "adb devices" to get the udid of the AVD of the emulator you are using and then add that udid in DesiredCapabilities.
DesiredCapabilities capability = new DesiredCapabilities();
capability.setCapability ("udid", "your device udid");
Hope this helps.
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First find the udid of your emulator. To find the device udid, open command prompt and type:
adb devices
It will list the udid of you connected devices.
Then you need to add the udid in DesiredCapabilities
DesiredCapabilities caps = new DesiredCapabilities();
// others caps
caps.setCapability("udid", "your device udid");
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First find the udid of your emulator. To find the device udid, open command prompt and type:
adb devices
It will list the udid of you connected devices.
Then you need to add the udid in DesiredCapabilities
DesiredCapabilities caps = new DesiredCapabilities();
// others caps
caps.setCapability("udid", "your device udid");
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First find the udid of your emulator. To find the device udid, open command prompt and type:
adb devices
It will list the udid of you connected devices.
Then you need to add the udid in DesiredCapabilities
DesiredCapabilities caps = new DesiredCapabilities();
// others caps
caps.setCapability("udid", "your device udid");
First find the udid of your emulator. To find the device udid, open command prompt and type:
adb devices
It will list the udid of you connected devices.
Then you need to add the udid in DesiredCapabilities
DesiredCapabilities caps = new DesiredCapabilities();
// others caps
caps.setCapability("udid", "your device udid");
answered Nov 23 '18 at 11:37
Suban DhyakoSuban Dhyako
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There is a capability named avd
which takes in avd name. It will automatically start the emulator for you.
You can also use avdLaunchTimeout
to wait for emulator to launch and avdReadyTimeout
to wait for emulator to get ready.
Try this out. Also, you don't need udid for connecting to AVD.
add a comment |
There is a capability named avd
which takes in avd name. It will automatically start the emulator for you.
You can also use avdLaunchTimeout
to wait for emulator to launch and avdReadyTimeout
to wait for emulator to get ready.
Try this out. Also, you don't need udid for connecting to AVD.
add a comment |
There is a capability named avd
which takes in avd name. It will automatically start the emulator for you.
You can also use avdLaunchTimeout
to wait for emulator to launch and avdReadyTimeout
to wait for emulator to get ready.
Try this out. Also, you don't need udid for connecting to AVD.
There is a capability named avd
which takes in avd name. It will automatically start the emulator for you.
You can also use avdLaunchTimeout
to wait for emulator to launch and avdReadyTimeout
to wait for emulator to get ready.
Try this out. Also, you don't need udid for connecting to AVD.
answered Nov 25 '18 at 10:37
Wasiq BhamlaWasiq Bhamla
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Go to command prompt and type "adb devices" to get the udid of the AVD of the emulator you are using and then add that udid in DesiredCapabilities.
DesiredCapabilities capability = new DesiredCapabilities();
capability.setCapability ("udid", "your device udid");
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
Go to command prompt and type "adb devices" to get the udid of the AVD of the emulator you are using and then add that udid in DesiredCapabilities.
DesiredCapabilities capability = new DesiredCapabilities();
capability.setCapability ("udid", "your device udid");
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
Go to command prompt and type "adb devices" to get the udid of the AVD of the emulator you are using and then add that udid in DesiredCapabilities.
DesiredCapabilities capability = new DesiredCapabilities();
capability.setCapability ("udid", "your device udid");
Hope this helps.
Go to command prompt and type "adb devices" to get the udid of the AVD of the emulator you are using and then add that udid in DesiredCapabilities.
DesiredCapabilities capability = new DesiredCapabilities();
capability.setCapability ("udid", "your device udid");
Hope this helps.
answered Dec 10 '18 at 5:17
Nauman MalikNauman Malik
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