The information below concerns legacy mobile tests that work with mobile devices connected to the local computer. For new mobile tests, we recommend using the newer cloud-compatible approach. |
Description
Use this method to obtain the ApplicationObject
object that provides information about the application stored on an iOS device and specified by its bundle identifier.
Declaration
ApplicationManagerObj.GetApplicationByBundleId(BundleIdentifier)
ApplicationManagerObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to an ApplicationManager object | |||
BundleIdentifier | [in] | Required | String | |
Result | ApplicationObject |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The method has the following parameter:
BundleIdentifier
Specifies the bundle identifier of the desired application installed on the device.
Result Value
The ApplicationObject
object that provides information about the application. If no application with the specified bundle identifier is found among the applications installed on the device, the method returns an empty object (null
in JavaScript, JScript, C#Script and C++Script, None
in Python, Nothing
in VBScript, nil
in DelphiScript).
Example
The following code checks whether an application is already installed on the device. On success it posts application description to the test log, otherwise it installs the needed application:
JavaScript
function Test()
{
let appManagerObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone").ApplicationManager;
// Retrieve application info from the device
let appObj = appManagerObj.GetApplicationByBundleId("com.example.myapp");
// Verify whether the application is found
if (!strictEqual(appObj, null))
{
// Display the application information
Log.Message("The application name is: " + appObj.BundleName);
Log.Message("The application display name is: " + appObj.BundleDisplayName);
Log.Message("The package path is: " + appObj.Path);
}
else
// Install the application
appObj = appManagerObj.InstallApplication("C:\\Work\\MyApp.ipa");
}
JScript
function Test()
{
var appManagerObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone").ApplicationManager;
// Retrieve application info from the device
var appObj = appManagerObj.GetApplicationByBundleId("com.example.myapp");
// Verify whether the application is found
if (appObj != null)
{
// Display the application information
Log.Message("The application name is: " + appObj.BundleName);
Log.Message("The application display name is: " + appObj.BundleDisplayName);
Log.Message("The package path is: " + appObj.Path);
}
else
// Install the application
appObj = appManagerObj.InstallApplication("C:\\Work\\MyApp.ipa");
}
Python
def Test():
appManagerObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone").ApplicationManager
# Retrieve application info from the device
appObj = appManagerObj.GetApplicationByBundleId("com.example.myapp")
# Verify whether the application is found
if appObj != None:
# Display the application information
Log.Message("The application name is: " + appObj.BundleName)
Log.Message("The application display name is: " + appObj.BundleDisplayName)
Log.Message("The package path is: " + appObj.Path)
else:
# Install the application
appObj = appManagerObj.InstallApplication("C:\\Work\\MyApp.ipa")
VBScript
Sub Test
Set appManagerObj = Mobile.Device("iPhone").ApplicationManager
' Retrieve application info from the device
Set appObj = appManagerObj.GetApplicationByBundleId("com.example.myapp")
' Verify whether the application is found
If Not appObj Is Nothing Then
' Display the application information
Call Log.Message("The application name is: " + appObj.BundleName)
Call Log.Message("The application display name is: " + appObj.BundleDisplayName)
Call Log.Message("The application archive path is: " + appObj.Path)
Else
' Install the application
Set appObj = appManagerObj.InstallApplication("C:\Work\MyApp.ipa")
End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test();
var appManagerObj, appObj;
begin
appManagerObj := Mobile.Device('iPhone').ApplicationManager;
// Retrieve application info from the device
appObj := appManagerObj.GetApplicationByBundleId('com.example.myapp');
// Verify whether the application is found
if not appObj = nill then
begin
// Display the application information
Log.Message('The application name is: ' + appObj.BundleName);
Log.Message('The application display name is: ' + appObj.BundleDisplayName);
Log.Message('The package path is: ' + appObj.Path);
end
else
// Install the application
appObj := appManagerObj.InstallApplication('C:\Work\MyApp.ipa');
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
var appManagerObj = Mobile["Device"]("iPhone")["ApplicationManager"];
// Retrieve application info from the device
var appObj = appManagerObj["GetApplicationByBundleId"]("com.example.myapp");
// Verify whether the application is found
if (appObj != null)
{
// Display the application information
Log["Message"]("The application name is: " + appObj["BundleName"]);
Log["Message"]("The application display name is: " + appObj["BundleDisplayName"]);
Log["Message"]("The package path is: " + appObj["Path"]);
}
else
// Install the application
appObj = appManagerObj["InstallApplication"]("C:\\Work\\MyApp.ipa");
}
See Also
ApplicationManager Object (Legacy Mobile Testing)
Deploying iOS Applications to Devices (Legacy)