[go: up one dir, main page]

Browse free open source Objective C Test Frameworks and projects below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Objective C Test Frameworks by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

  • MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere Icon
    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
    Start Free
  • Power through agendas and documents, make more informed decisions and conduct board meetings faster. Icon
    Power through agendas and documents, make more informed decisions and conduct board meetings faster.

    For team managers searching for a solution to manage their meetings

    iBabs not only captures the entire decision-making process – it takes all the paperwork out of meetings. iBabs empowers everyone who has ever organized or attended, a meeting. With a seemingly simple app that offers complete control and a comprehensive overview of all those fiddly details. With about 3000 organizations and over 300,000 users, iBabs gives you peace of mind. So you can quickly organize effective meetings, and good decisions can be made with confidence. iBabs didn’t just happen overnight. We started analyzing and simplifying board meeting processes many years ago. We understand all the work that goes into meetings, and how to streamline everything so it all flows smoothly. On any device, confidentially, securely and automatically. Make good decisions with confidence.
    Learn More
  • 1
    KIF

    KIF

    An iOS functional testing framework

    KIF, which stands for Keep It Functional, is an iOS integration test framework. It allows for easy automation of iOS apps by leveraging the accessibility attributes that the OS makes available for those with visual disabilities. KIF builds and performs the tests using a standard XCTest testing target. Testing is conducted synchronously in the main thread (running the run loop to force the passage of time) allowing for more complex logic and composition. This also allows KIF to take advantage of the Xcode Test Navigator, command line build tools, and Bot test reports. KIF uses undocumented Apple APIs. This is true of most iOS testing frameworks, and is safe for testing purposes, but it's important that KIF does not make it into production code, as it will get your app submission denied by Apple. Follow the instructions below to ensure that KIF is configured correctly for your project.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    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 stability and makes tests highly repeatable. EarlGrey works in conjunction with the XCTest framework and integrates with Xcode’s Test Navigator so you can run tests directly from Xcode or the command line (using xcodebuild). To prioritize and improve EarlGrey, the framework collects usage data and uploads it to Google Analytics. More specifically, the framework collects the MD5 hash of Bundle ID, Test Class Names and Test Method Names.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    Kiwi

    Kiwi

    Simple BDD for iOS

    Kiwi is a Behavior Driven Development library for iOS development. The goal is to provide a BDD library that is exquisitely simple to setup and use. The idea behind Kiwi is to have tests that are more readable than what is possible with the bundled test framework. Tests (or rather specs) are written in Objective-C and run within the comfort of Xcode to provide a test environment that is as unobtrusive and seamless as possible in terms of running tests and error reporting. In modern iOS and OS X development, you inevitably end up using open source libraries (e.g. AFNetworking) in your projects. This results in additional complexity in library management. CocoaPods makes this less painful and is our preferred library management tool. Before adding Kiwi to your project, you need a Unit Test Target that is run by Xcode during testing. If you're using Xcode 5, this unit test target is included by default when you create a new project.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next