Detox is gray box end-to-end testing and automation library for mobile apps. It has a lot of great features:
- Cross Platform
- Runs on Devices
- Automatically Synchronized
- Test Runner Independent
- Debuggable
Setting Up Detox
Install applesimutils (Mac only)
applesimutils is a collection of utils for Apple simulators.
1brew tap wix/brew
2brew install applesimutils
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Install Jest Globally
npm install -g jest
Generating Applications
By default, when creating a mobile application, Nx will use Detox to create the e2e tests project.
nx g @nrwl/react-native:app frontend
Creating a Detox E2E project for an existing project
You can create a new Detox E2E project for an existing mobile project.
If the @nrwl/detox
package is not installed, install the version that matches your @nrwl/workspace
version.
1# yarn
2yarn add --dev @nrwl/detox
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1# npm
2npm install --save-dev @nrwl/detox
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Next, generate an E2E project based on an existing project.
nx g @nrwl/detox:app your-app-name-e2e --project=your-app-name
Replace your-app-name
with the app's name as defined in your tsconfig.base.json
file or the name
property of your package.json
.
In addition, you need to follow instructions at Detox to do manual setup for Android files.
Using Detox
Testing Applications
- Run
nx test-ios frontend-e2e
to build the iOS app and execute e2e tests with Detox for iOS (Mac only) - Run
nx test-android frontend-e2e
to build the Android app and execute e2e tests with Detox for Android
You can run below commands:
nx build-ios frontend-e2e
: build the iOS app (Mac only)nx build-android frontend-e2e
: build the Android app
Testing against Prod Build
You can run your e2e test against a production build:
nx test-ios frontend-e2e --prod
: to build the iOS app and execute e2e tests with Detox for iOS with Release configuration (Mac only)nx test-android frontend-e2e
: rto build the Android app and execute e2e tests with Detox for Android with release build typenx build-ios frontend-e2e --prod
: build the iOS app using Release configuration (Mac only)nx build-android frontend-e2e --prod
: build the Android app using release build type
Configuration
Using .detoxrc.json
If you need to fine tune your Detox setup, you can do so by modifying .detoxrc.json
in the e2e project.
Change Testing Simulator/Emulator
For iOS, in terminal, run xcrun simctl list
to view a list of simulators on your Mac. To open your active simulator, run open -a simulator
. In frontend-e2e/.detoxrc.json
, you could change the simulator under devices.simulator.device
.
For Android, in terminal, run emulator -list-avds
to view a list of emulators installed. To open your emulator, run emulator -avd <your emulator name>
. In frontend-e2e/.detoxrc.json
, you could change the simulator under devices.emulator.device
.
In additon, to override the device name specified in a configuration, you could use --device-name
option: nx test-ios <app-name-e2e> --device-name "iPhone 11"
. The device-name
property provides you the ability to test an application run on specific device.
nx test-ios frontend-e2e --device-name "iPhone 11"
nx test-android frontend-e2e --device-name "Pixel_4a_API_30"