![]() ![]() And, all of the mobile test frameworks use XCUITest under the hood. It's because XCUITest is native, and, by being native it is superfast. You might be wondering why you need to learn XCUITest, when there are so many mobile test automation frameworks available in the market. With Swift and XCUITest, you can automate Apple platform apps very easy. Swift is a modern, fast, type safe, and most importantly, it's an easy to learn programming language. If you want to get into XCUITest, you may also want to learn Swift, because XCUITest uses Swift for writing UI, network, and performance tests. See how to get started by recording your app, and how to efficiently craft and maintain UI tests. Learn about the new APIs and how UI testing fits in with existing testing features in Xcode. UI Testing in Xcode - Xcode 7 introduces new UI testing features fully integrated into the IDE. If you want to know more about XCUITest, I would strongly recommend you watch this WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference) video that covers XCUITest from basic to the advanced level. XCUITest will only work with the native apps written in Swift or Objective-C, which means, we cannot use XCUITest to test cross-background apps, like React Native, Flutter, or Cordova apps. With XCUITest, we can test user interface or Apple platform apps using Swift or Objective-C programming language. XCUITest is a UI testing framework launched by Apple in 2015. ![]() ![]() ![]() Before we jump into the hands-on course, let's go through a few slides and get ourselves familiar with XCUITest. Welcome to the Test Automation University course on XCUITest. ![]()
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