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Problem Definition: I am trying to develop a Utility which can mirror an Android/iOS device screen in my windows and on a button click it provides all the locators available on the screen in one xls file.

I am trying to find a direction to work on this. Till now i am able find that using ddmlib library for Android we can interact with DDMS. I do not know how to interact with this ddmlib library. Plus is it possible to mirror Android Screen using the ddmlib library? still a question to me.

On iOS front no luck.

Looking for a direction. Thanks!

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  • First to print the pagesource can u try this, System.out.println(driver.getPageSource()); and save it to a file...does this address the issue?
    – karthick23
    Feb 11, 2016 at 8:09

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You can ask the developer to set the same ids of Android to iOS UI views

they just have to set the Accessibility Identifier to each element would solve the issue.

they can do it in Interface builder or programatically

view.AccessibilityIdentifier = "CreditCardTextField";

or else you have to find xpath for each element and do it which is harder

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You can just inspect elements for both android and ios usiing appium inspector..

There is a Copy XML button in appium inspector which will save all locators as a xml file on single button click

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  • XML doesn't contain all objects, it contains only app_view elements, if in case, app is using any webview then you element inspector -- may be get the whole page source and then apply your logic there. Feb 9, 2016 at 5:24
  • @Sunder Thank you for the response but i am looking to find a way to do the same customarily. Feb 9, 2016 at 9:50
  • @Pankaj How to do it for Native apps? Feb 9, 2016 at 9:51
  • @pankaj this appium inspector will capture all uia element object of iOS/Android even for both native and hybrid app in native context..than any other tool can..for webview context you can use normal dom elements to automate using appium Feb 9, 2016 at 11:31

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