I'm using National Instruments Teststand to set up some sequences for automating an android device. I'm using a combination of direct adb.exe calls, and monkeyrunner calls to .py scripts. When I am settin up a sequence to say automate some touch commands on a device, I have a choice of either using a seqeuence of "adb shell input tap" commands, or calling a single .py script to automate these actions using "device.press" and "device.touch" functions. Is one preferred over the other for any reason? Is one any more stable? All things equal I kind of prefer the monkeyrunner script just because it seems a little more flexible and readable. But if adb is more stable I'd opt that way when possible. This is going to be a test that runs for >24 hours doing repeated operations so stability is my first goal. Thanks for any input David Jenkinson
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adb
is more stable and reliable for long running tests. Fortunately you don't have to choose between adb
or python scripts because AndroidViewClient provides the necessary bindings to invoke (most) adb commands from python.