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With the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard you can quickly configure your Mac for the Mobile Engine 3.0 test automation of iOS and Android mobile applications. The macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard establishes a remote connection to your Mac and installs necessary components for mobile test automation.

Follow the instructions in this chapter to:

  • Open the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard.

  • Configure your Mac via the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard.

  • Install Android SDK Tools.

  • Optionally, verify the Appium installation.

  • Set a provisioning profile.

Prerequisites

Before you run the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard, you have to:

  1. Install the following components on your Mac:

    • Xcode 9 or higher

    • Java 8

  2. Enable the remote login on your Mac under Preferences->Sharing->Remote Login.

For a list of components that are installed during the process of Mac configuration, see chapter 'Components on your Mac'.

Open the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard

To open the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard, follow the steps below:

  1. Open the Project window in Tosca Commander.

  2. Right-click the project root element and select macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard from the context menu.

macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard in the context menu

Configure your Mac via the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard

After you have launched the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard, an introductory page provides you with an overview of the Wizard.

Click Next to start the configuration.

Step 1: Setup Remote Connection

In this step, you have to enter the IP address and your credentials to establish a remote connection to your Mac. Enter the parameters as described in the table below.

Parameter

Description

Example

Username

Enter your user name.

YourUsername

Password

Enter your password.

YourPassword

IP Address

Enter the IP address of your Mac.

15.23.100.24

Port number

Enter the SSH Port for your Mac.

This box is obligatory only if it's different than the default port 22.

22

Platforms

In the What do you want to automate? section, select which platforms you want to automate.

iOS only

Click Connect to start a remote connection with your Mac and go to the next step.

Step 2: Check Prerequisites

In this step, the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard verifies whether you have installed the following components on your Mac:

  • Xcode

  • Java

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If these components are not installed, the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard displays an error message.

In this case, you have to install the missing components on your Mac and click Retry.

Example of messages on the Check Prerequisites page

Step 3: Installation

In this step, the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard installs components on your Mac.

In case of failure, you can view the installation logs in the MacOSMobileConfigurationWizard file located at %TRICENTIS_ALLUSERS_APPDATA%logsAutomation.

If the installation is successful, click OK to go to the Finished page.

Step 4: Finished

After successful configuration, the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard displays the Finished page.

Click Finish to close the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard.

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Install Android SDK Tools

If you want to automate Android devices via a Mac, you have to install Android SDK Tools on your Mac.

To do so, install Android Studio. For more information, go to the official Android Studio web page.

Alternatively, you can install the stand-alone Android SDK Tools. For more information, go to the official Android Studio documentation.

Verify the Appium installation

The macOS Configuration Wizard carries out the installation of the Appium Server on your Mac.

To verify the Appium Server address, paste it into your browser. The address consists of your Mac IP address, the default port 4723, and the standard path for the Appium Server: /wd/hub. For example, https://15.23.100.24:4723/wd/hub.

You use the Appium Server address to establish a connection with an iOS device or a remote Android device in the following situations:

  • When you add devices in the Mobile Scan, you have to enter the Appium Server address in the Add connection window.

  • When you configure your tests, you have to specify the test configuration parameter AppiumServer.

Check the Appium logs

If you want to see the Appium logs for debugging purposes, you can:

  • Run the Appium Server manually.

  • Run the Tricentis.Common.LogServer.exe file located at the %TBOX_HOME% directory.

Set a provisioning profile

After you have configured your Mac with the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard, you have to set a valid provisioning profile in Xcode. To do so, follow the steps below:

  1. In the WebDriverAgent directory, run the scriptsbootstrap.sh file.

  2. Open Xcode.

  3. Open the project WebDriverAgent.xcodeproj.

    The project is located either in the usr or opt directory under /usr/local/lib/node_modules/appium/node_modules/appium-webdriveragent.

  4. Under Targets, select the target WebDriverAgentLib and go to the General settings tab.

  5. In the Signing section, select a valid provisioning profile in the Team box.

  6. Under Targets, select the target WebDriverAgentRunner and go to the General settings tab.

  7. In the Signing section, select a valid provisioning profile in the Team box.

  8. Close the project.

Components on your Mac

When the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard installs Appium on your Mac, additional components are installed. If you have problems with Appium installation, you may need to install some of them manually.

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Additionally, the macOS Mobile Configuration Wizard installs the Tosca Mobile Assistant. This component automatically detects and displays locally connected Android devices and emulators when you run the Mobile Scan.

In the table below you can find a list of all these components and their versions.

Component

Version

Appium

1.16.0

Carthage

0.33.0

Java

8

Node

12.11.0

npm

6.11.3

Tosca Mobile Assistant

1.0

Xcode

10.2 and 11.1

Tricentis recommends to use Xcode 10.2 for devices with iOS 12.3 and Xcode 11.1 for devices with iOS 13.1.


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