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You can now wait for elements in UI Testing with a single line. let app = XCUIApplication() let label = app.labels["Wait for me..."] XCTAssert(label.waitForExistence(timeout: 5))) Read on for how to do the same in older versions of Xcode. Waiting is hard, and waiting in Xcode is no exception. Even choosing from the myriad of options Xcode and XCTest provide can be difficult. Read on to learn an ea
This article was updated on March 31, 2020. It includes feedback from a live session I hosted on testing in Swift. Email me if you want to join the next session! I’m a big fan of third party testing frameworks. My first foray into testing was with Cedar and eventually Rspec. Now that more of my work has moved to Swift I’ve been enjoying Quick and Nimble. With the release of Swift 2.0 and Xcode 7 I
Shortly after Apple’s “Hey Siri” event the Xcode 7 GM was released to developers. Let’s put the betas behind us and take a look at some real world UI Testing examples. The examples all use a test host that helps you manage your volleyball team. The app, Volley, lets the user manage the team roster, adjust the formation, and view game results. Feel free to take a look at the source code before cont
Apple finally decided to double down on user interface testing at WWDC 2015. Let’s take a deep dive into the current API and see what we find. Xcode UI Testing Background I’ve been testing on iOS for a few years now. Before starting at BeerMenus, I spent two years at Pivotal Labs. Pivots, as we like to be called, take testing seriously. Being a test-driven development firm (or TDD firm), Pivots ta
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