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I am told to make an automation testing using android apk only. I tried to use robotium but it requires me to use eclipse. I am currently using android studio. If there is any can you include a link to its tutorial? Thank you.
You can also use Appium. It is a test automation tool for native mobile app testing. It drives iOS and Android apps using the WebDriver protocol.
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I am currently trying to build an android app but I rarely have access to a pc. Instead I do have an android phone which Is powerful enough and I use termux in it. I just want to know if there is any way I could build an android app in it. Even if it is by installing a Linux distro on it like Ubuntu etc. Thanks
https://developer.android.com/studio/install - you can download android studio for ubuntu, so would properly work on your phone as well
You can use jvdroid app available in the play store, which can compile kotlin on an android phone.
Here is a link to it: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.iiec.jvdroid
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I have to do a POC on Performance Testing for a Native Mobile Application. Need some help on how to go ahead. Many tools in the market work on a browser based on the Mobile. What if, I have developed an app (eg: like Facebook app on Android phone) and want to test load/Volume/Stress. A heads up would be that we have developed an .apk file and installed it on the mobile device. The App is up.
UI Test/Performance/Stress (app crawlers / monkey testing)
Android Monkey http://developer.android.com/tools/help/monkey.html
Monkop http://monkop.com/
Others: AppThwack, Testdroid, GameBench
Load/Volume (api oriented)
Blazemeter
Apica
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My computer stopped working recently. Is it still possible for me to develop games directly from my android device?
I have already tried playir, but decided I ideally want something more advanced than a drag-and-drop tool.
Actually, there is an app that allows you to write and compile native Android apps using Java and C/C++, just as you would within Android Studio or Eclipse on a PC.
The app is called AIDE: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aide.ui&hl=en
There is nothing more advanced than writing actual code.
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Is there any way to compile Python code for making Android apps or are all Android apps coded natively in Java?
Not actually a Python compiler, but Python for Android allows you to create APKs with Python code.
About “are all Android apps coded natively in Java”: no. Android also support applications written in C, with the Native Development Kit
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I am searching for a tool/software for black box testing of android apps. I researched for some of them-Robotium, Calabash. But these tools require access to the source codes.
Also the tool should be free and opensource for use.
The Android SDK itself offers:
the Test Monkey
monkeyrunner
UIAutomator
You can also use Calabash-Android. It does not need access to source code and you can use it with a signed .apk file. You would only need to know the id of the UI elements if you want to manipulate them.