Running compound tests on iOS devices on LambdaTest Cloud
You can run compound tests for mobile tests on LambdaTest Cloud so that you can
choose devices from a wide range of iOS devices that are available for
testing.
- Recorded mobile tests. See Recording mobile tests for iOS applications.
- Created a compound test that contains mobile tests and Web UI tests, see Creating a compound test.Note: Each test must end with a close application or close browser step as applicable.
- Set up your account to access LambdaTest Cloud. You must have valid credentials such as the username, either the hostname or the URL of the LambdaTest Cloud instance, and an API key to authenticate the connection. This key is available under ACCESS KEY in the LambdaTest dashboard.
- Uploaded the .ipa or .app file of the iOS application to the LambdaTest server for testing. For more information, refer to Live Testing in the LambdaTest documentation.
- Installed the iOS application that you want to test on the iOS device.
- Verified that the device you want to test is in the list of active devices. The list displays the devices that are in the Released state on LambdaTest Cloud at the time of selection for a test run.
Note: If you run a compound test that requires Test UI to open the same
browser multiple times because of multiple Web UI tests, LambdaTest Cloud might
allocate a different device of the selected model for each test run. This allocation
depends on the available devices in the released state and might result in test runs
on browsers of different versions.
You have run the compound test on multiple iOS devices that are available on LambdaTest Cloud.
You can view the unified report for the mobile tests and choose to export the unified report. See Unified reports.