Run Prebuilt WebDriverAgentRunner
The XCUITest driver runs xcodebuild to build and install the WebDriverAgentRunner (WDA) app on the
target device. You can manually run a modified version of this command in order to prebuild the WDA.
How xcodebuild Works¶
By default, xcodebuild is run with two commands: build-for-testing and test-without-building.
build-for-testing builds a test bundle package, whereas test-without-building actually runs it.
For instance, XCUITest driver issues an xcodebuild command like so:
xcodebuild build-for-testing test-without-building \
-project WebDriverAgent.xcodeproj \
-derivedDataPath wda_build \
-scheme WebDriverAgentRunner \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 14 Pro" \
CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED=NO
This translates to xcodebuild building WebDriverAgent.xcodeproj and running the resulting
package on the specified device.
The command can be split into build-for-testing and test-without-building parts as follows:
xcodebuild build-for-testing \
-project WebDriverAgent.xcodeproj \
-derivedDataPath wda_build \
-scheme WebDriverAgentRunner \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 14 Pro" \
CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED=NO
xcodebuild test-without-building \
-xctestrun wda_build/Build/Products/WebDriverAgentRunner_iphonesimulator16.2-arm64.xctestrun \
-destination "platform=iOS Simulator,name=iPhone 14 Pro"
-
The
build-for-testingcommand generates two files: an.apppackage and an.xctestrunfile, e.g.:wda_build/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/WebDriverAgentRunner-Runner.app wda_build/Build/Products/WebDriverAgentRunner_iphonesimulator16.2-arm64.xctestrunThe
.xctestrunfile name depends on the-destinationpreference. The file contains metadata about the package (theDependentProductPathskey). -
The
test-without-buildingcommand starts the WDA application for testing by referencing the provided.xctestrunfile. Once this is done,http://localhost:8100will be able to receive commands for the target device.
Capabilities for Prebuilt WDA¶
The XCUITest driver provides two capabilities that allow skipping the build-for-testing command,
and executing only the test-without-building command: appium:useXctestrunFile and
appium:bootstrapPath (see Capabilities).
Note
These capabilities expect that the WDA files are already prebuild, so make sure to first run
xcodebuild to create the files.
This method can be used on both real devices and simulators, but real devices requires proper signing as described in Run Preinstalled WebDriverAgentRunner. We recommend using this method for real devices.
The capabilities can be used as follows:
{
"platformName": "ios",
"appium:automationName": "xcuitest",
"appium:platformVersion": "15.5",
"appium:deviceName": "iPhone 12",
"appium:useXctestrunFile": true,
"appium:bootstrapPath": "/path/to/wda_build/Build/Products"
}
Not all combinations have been tested, but the target device can probably be anything.
The same thing can be achieved with the appium:derivedDataPath and appium:usePrebuiltWDA
capabilities, but this may fail if xcodebuild cannot find or handle the .xctestrun file
properly. The stability depends on Xcode.
Download Prebuilt WDA¶
The Appium WebDriverAgent GitHub page provides downloads for WebDriverAgent packages for real devices. They do not have embedded XCTest frameworks.
The Release and Building WebDriverAgent workflows may help with validating the build script.