Android – running automated tests using appium and selenium grids runs on only one device

I am trying to run some mobile automation tests using appium and selenium grid. After all the configuration work is completed and grid nodes are added, how can I run the tests in parallel in the two devices?

This is my setup():

desired_caps = {}
    desired_caps['platformName'] = 'Android'
    desired_caps['platformVersion'] = '5.1'
    desired_caps['deviceName'] = ''
    desired_caps['app'] = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'C:/Users/XXXXX/Desktop/workspace/XXXX/apps/XXXXX.apk'))
    desired_caps['appPackage'] = 'XXXXXXXX'
    desired_caps['appActivity'] = '.MainActivity'
    desired_caps['noReset'] = False
    self.driver = webdriver.Remote('http://localhost:4444/wd/hub', desired_caps)
    self.driver.implicitly_wait(15) 

In this case, what should the devicename contain?

If I leave it blank, that's what I get:

C:\Users\XXXXX\Desktop\workspace\XXXXX>java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.44.0.jar -role hub

19:16:58.691 INFO - Launching a selenium grid server

2016-02-18 19:16:59.937:INFO:osjs.Server:jetty-7.x.y-SNAPSHOT

2016-02-18 19:16:59.968:INFO:osjsh.ContextHandler:startedo.s.j.s.ServletContextHandler{/,null}2016-02-18 19:16:59.995:INFO:osjs.AbstractConnector:StartedSocketConnector@0.0.0.0:4444

19:49:48.183 INFO - Got a request to create a new session: Capabilities[{app=C:\Users\XXXXX\Desktop\workspace\XXXXX\apps\XXXXX.apk, appPackage=XXXXXXX, appActivity=.MainActivity, noReset=true, platformVersion=5.1, platformName=Android, deviceName=}]

19:49:48.183 INFO - Available nodes: [host :http://127.0.0.1:4723, host :http://127.0.0.1:4733]

 19:49:48.183 INFO - Trying to create a new session on node host :http://127.0.0.1:4723

19:49:48.183 INFO - Trying to create a new session on test slot {newCommandTimeout=30, browserName=Android, maxInstances=1, version=5.1,deviceName=0429058934,deviceReadyTimeout=5, platform=ANDROID}

I can only run one registered node in the grid. I even try to create a script with two setups (), one for each device, but even so, the test can only run one device on the same device

This is my grid console:

resolvent:

    I did try to run tests using Grid with Appium server in java, same logic you can adopt for your own language. Here is the explanation:

    1. This is the same content of node.json file on two node machines:

    {
    "capabilities":
         [
           {
             "version":"4.4.2",
             "maxInstances": 3,
             "platformName":"ANDROID"
           }
         ],
    "configuration":
    {
       "cleanUpCycle":2000,
       "timeout":30000,
       "proxy": "org.openqa.grid.selenium.proxy.DefaultRemoteProxy",
       "url":"http://WHERE_APPIUM_RUNNNING:4723/wd/hub",
       "host": "WHERE_APPIUM_RUNNNING_IP",
       "port": 4723,
       "maxSession": 6,
       "register": true,
       "registerCycle": 5000,
       "hubPort": 4444,
       "hubHost": "WHERE_HUB_RUNNNING_IP"
    }
    } 

    2. Downloaded selenium-server-standalone-2.52.0.jar and started as hub on one machine like: 
    java -jar ~/Downloads/selenium-server-standalone-2.52.0.jar -role hub maxInstances=2 maxSessions=2 

    3. Started ONLY appium server on node machines and registered with hub using command as: appium --nodeconfig ~/Desktop/node.json

    4. Now declare all the common capability in GridTest.java and only deviceName was passed from testNG.xml in order to avoid any hardcoding in code and keeping node.config as generic for all node machines, sample testNG.xml is like:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <!DOCTYPE suite SYstem "http://testng.org/testng-1.0.dtd">
    <suite name="Automation" parallel="tests">

        <test name="Test1">
        <parameter name="deviceName" value="XYZZZZZ" />
            <classes>
                <class name="poc.grid.GridTest" />
            </classes>
        </test>

        <test name="Test2">
        <parameter name="deviceName" value="ZYXXXXX" />
            <classes>
                <class name="poc.grid.GridTest" />
            </classes>
        </test>

    </suite>

    5. And I wrote a GridTest.java class like:

    package poc.grid;
    import java.net.MalformedURLException;
    import java.net.URL;
    import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

    import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
    import org.openqa.selenium.remote.DesiredCapabilities;
    import org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebDriver;
    import org.testng.annotations.Parameters;
    import org.testng.annotations.Test;


    public class GridTest {

        @Parameters({"deviceName"})
        @Test
        public void test (String deviceName) throws MalformedURLException, InterruptedException
        {
            appium_driver(deviceName);
        }

        public void appium_driver(String deviceName)
        {
            try
            {
                DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
                capabilities.setCapability("deviceName", deviceName);
                capabilities.setCapability("platformName", "Android");

                if(deviceName.equalsIgnoreCase("4d0025b440ca90d5")){
                    capabilities.setCapability("app", "/XXXXXX/chocolate.apk");
                }else{
                    capabilities.setCapability("app", "/XXXXXX/chocolate.apk");
                }

                capabilities.setCapability("newCommandTimeout", "120");
                WebDriver driver = new RemoteWebDriver(new URL("http://WHERE_HUB_RUNNNING_IP:4444/wd/hub"), capabilities);

                driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
            }
            catch(Exception e)
            {
                System.out.println(e.getMessage());
                e.printStackTrace();
            }
        }
    }


6. If you are using eclipse, then Right Click on testNG.xml and select Run As --> TestNg Suite.

7. Now you can see I've kept a condition only for apk file location because the node machines have different directory, if possible you should choose a similar location which exists in all node machines, else you may have to live with if - else.  Hope This Helps !!

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