Automation Guide
Application testing
Mobile testing
Testing mobile applications
Android Automation
Setting up the test environment
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Installing a testable Android application
This feature is on-demand support
Installing an application on a target device for testing purposes is a two-step process which involves re-signing and installing the application.
Note:
- Android automation is only supported on Windows, or Linux hosts.
- You must have an administrative right to re-sign (only for the first re-signing) and install applications under test on the Android mobile device.
Re-signing the Android application
Resigning applications is the first step in the process of installing them for testing purposes.
Installing the re-signed Android application onto a target device
After successfully re-signing the application, you can install it to a device.
Related information
Installing the Android command line tool
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