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    Playbook

    Playbook

    A library for isolated developing UI components

    A library for isolated developing UI components and automatically taking snapshots of them. Playbook is a library that provides a sandbox for building UI components without having to worry about application-specific dependencies, strongly inspired by Storybook for JavaScript in web-frontend development. Components built by using Playbook can generate a standalone app as living style guide. This allows you to not only review UI quickly but also deliver more robust designs by separating...
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    Matrix

    Matrix

    Plugin style, non-invasive APM system developed by WeChat

    Matrix is an APM (Application Performance Manage) used in Wechat to monitor, locate and analyse performance problems. It is a plugin style, non-invasive solution and is currently available on iOS, macOS and Android. The monitoring scope of the current tool includes: crash, lag, and out-of-memory, which includes the following two plugins, WCCrashBlockMonitorPlugin, which is based on KSCrash framework and features cutting-edge lag stack capture capabilities with crash capture, and...
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    EarlGrey

    EarlGrey

    iOS UI Automation Test Framework

    EarlGrey is a native iOS UI automation test framework that enables you to write clear, concise tests. With the EarlGrey framework, you have access to enhanced synchronization features. EarlGrey automatically synchronizes with the UI, network requests, and various queues; but still allows you to manually implement customized timings, if needed. EarlGrey’s synchronization features help to ensure that the UI is in a steady state before actions are performed. This greatly increases test...
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    Software Automation Framework Support

    Multiplatform data-driven test automation execution services

    SAFS is a software test automation framework supporting data-driven (aka keyword-driven) functional test automation and associated services. The framework can run stand-alone on Windows, Linux, and Mac as well as integrate the use of IBM Rational Functional Tester, IBM Rational Robot, Smart Bear/AutomatedQA Test Complete, Apple XCode UIAutomation, Android SDK Automaton, Thoughtworks Selenium, and several other tools. Among other features, it provides advanced support of language...
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    Astral Projection
    Astral Projection is a testing tool for iOS applications that use the CoreLocation framework. AP allows for testing location-aware apps on both the device and the simulator, using configurable location data sources like a GPX file or a remote agent.
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