3. Define a Tested Application

Applies to TestComplete 15.70, last modified on December 17, 2024

To create a test for an application running on a mobile device, you need to deliver the application to the device.

If you use BitBar as your mobile device cloud provider, upload the application file (Orders.ipa in our case) to your account file library. The easiest way to upload the file from TestComplete is to add it to your TestComplete project, for example, when you start test recording:

  1. The wizard shows the second page where you can choose your tested application:

    Getting Started with TestComplete: Select your tested application

    Click the image to enlarge it.

  2. The tested Orders application is an iOS application shipped as a .ipa file, it falls under the Mobile application category.

    Click Mobile.

  3. In the Mobile application file text box, click the ellipsis button. In the resulting Select Tested Application dialog, locate the Orders.ipa file.

    Leave the Reupload the tested application to BitBar when connecting to a device, if needed check box selected by default.

  4. If you already have a BitBar account, enter the API Key assigned to your account in the BitBar API Key text box.

    Learn how to get the API Key

    If you have skipped step 1 of this tutorial, you can sign up for a free trial directly from the wizard by clicking the Sign up link in it.

  5. Click Record to complete the project creation and start recording.

  1. The wizard shows the second page where you can choose your tested application:

    Getting Started with TestComplete: Select your tested application

    Click the image to enlarge it.

  2. The tested Orders application is an iOS application shipped as a .ipa file, it falls under the Mobile application category.

    Click Mobile.

  3. Since you are using a local Appium server, no more actions are required on this page of the wizard. Click Record to complete the project creation and start recording.

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See Also

Testing iOS Applications - Tutorial
About Mobile Tests
About Tested Applications

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