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Anyone used AWS Device Farm?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by derkoi, Sep 1, 2022.

  1. derkoi

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  2. xjjon

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    Yeah it is useful to test across many different devices. You can output recordings of the tests to quickly validate your new build across many devices. Usually catches UI related bugs as you can compare the output recording to your expected recording. But it can also catch cases where things just outright don't work on a certain device due to hardware/os.

    We setup automated tests to "play through" different levels of the game and go through the different UIs and menus.

    We also use https://firebase.google.com/docs/test-lab/
    It's easier to setup and use than device farm
     
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  3. derkoi

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    Thanks for the info, I'll check out firebases test lab too
     
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  5. derkoi

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    I haven't tried device farm myself yet but looking at your issue the only thing I can suggest is manually setting the target API and downloading it when prompted if necessary, it might make a difference