Running compound tests on Android devices on pCloudy Cloud
You can run compound tests that contain mobile tests on Android mobile devices
that are connected to the pCloudy Cloud.
- Recorded mobile tests. See Recording mobile tests for Android applications.
- Created a compound test that contains mobile tests, see Creating a compound test.
- Set up your account to access pCloudy Cloud. You must have valid credentials such as the hostname or the URL of the pCloudy Cloud instance, the user name, and an API key to authenticate the connection.
- Uploaded the .apk file of the Android application that you want to test on an Android device in pCloudy Cloud. For more information, refer to Upload Android App in the pCloudy documentation.
- Installed the Android application on an Android device in pCloudy Cloud. For more information, refer to Installing Android app in the pCloudy documentation.
- Verified that the device you want to test is available and in the Released state on the pCloudy Cloud.
When you run mobile tests, you can enable Test UI to collect metrics
for certain parameters of the resources used by the mobile applications or
devices. You can select the Resource Monitoring option and set the time
intervals for the collection of the metrics during the test run.
Important: The collection of Resource Monitoring
metrics and display of the data graphically is supported only when you run a
compound test on a single device.
The test runs on the selected mobile devices or emulators. The test result is displayed as a unified report in Test UI.
You can view the unified report for the mobile tests and choose to export the unified report. See Unified reports.
If you opted to collect the Resource Monitoring metrics, you can view the metrics displayed graphically in the UI Test Statistical report. You can analyze the Resource Monitoring metrics to manage the resources of the device or the mobile application under test. See UI Test Statistical report.
icon.