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Kobiton Open Sources Test Script Generation Tool

Kobiton today announced it is open sourcing a script generation tool for the Appium automation framework that automates the running of test scripts.

The overall goal is to make the tool, which makes it simpler to create more testing scripts, more widely available and, ultimately, lead to higher-quality applications being deployed.

Kobiton CTO Frank Moyer said the tool makes it possible to generate tests from a test case that has been captured in a Node.js format. Rather than having to hire hundreds of testers to create those scripts manually, it’s now possible to automate those tasks using an open source tool, he added.

On average, Kobiton claims the tool it developed can write a 30-step script in 10 minutes, whereas a manual approach could take as long as four hours to construct a similar test.

Once created, those test scripts can automatically be executed using the Appium framework. The output from that tool can also be used on other testing platforms, including Sauce Labs, BrowserStack and LambdaTest or integrated with low-code testing platforms from Perfecto and Tricentis.

It’s no secret that the quality of any given application tends to vary widely, not just between organizations but also within them. Most of those issues can be traced back to a lack of testing that usually occurs because there isn’t enough time. As deadlines near, one of the first places organizations look to make up for delays is the time available for testing. The hope is that whatever issues arise will be addressed via the next update. Of course, when the update falls behind schedule, the testing process is again cut back.

Ideally, application development projects would not be allowed to go forward without adequate testing, but given business pressures, they often do. The only way to limit the impact of application development delays is to reduce the time required to create and run tests. The more automated that process becomes, the less time there will be spent on manually running routine tests. In fact, hopefully, there might even be enough time to run more complex tests to uncover issues that might adversely impact the user experience in ways no one might have otherwise considered.

One way or another, the quality of the applications being deployed needs to improve if for no other reason than end users have options. Most end users will never give a mobile application a second chance if the initial experience doesn’t meet expectations. At the same time, application security regulations are only going to become more stringent. The tolerance for known vulnerabilities discovered after an application has been deployed is falling. Many organizations will find themselves subject to fines being levied simply because there was not enough adequate testing baked into the software supply chain.

In fact, application security should, in the final analysis, be an element of a large quality assurance process that begins with adequate testing.

Mike Vizard is a seasoned IT journalist with over 25 years of experience. He also contributed to IT Business Edge, Channel Insider, Baseline and a variety of other IT titles. Previously, Vizard was the editorial director for Ziff-Davis Enterprise as well as Editor-in-Chief for CRN and InfoWorld.

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