An intelligent MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides AI assistants with powerful tools and resources for Appium mobile automation. Jarvis Appium enables seamless mobile app testing through natural language interactions, intelligent locator generation, and automated test creation.
- Cross-Platform Support: Android (UiAutomator2) and iOS (XCUITest) automation
- Cloud Integration: Native LambdaTest cloud platform support for scalable testing
- Intelligent Locator Generation: AI-powered element identification with priority-based strategies
- Interactive Session Management: Create and manage local and cloud mobile device sessions
- Smart Element Interactions: Click, text input, screenshot, and element finding capabilities
- App Management: Upload and manage mobile apps on cloud platforms
- Automated Test Generation: Generate Java/TestNG test code from natural language descriptions
- Page Object Model Support: Built-in templates following best practices
- Flexible Configuration: Environment-specific capabilities and settings
Before using Jarvis Appium, ensure you have the following installed:
- Node.js (v16 or higher)
- npm or yarn
- Java Development Kit (JDK) 8 or higher
- Android SDK (for Android testing)
- Xcode (for iOS testing on macOS)
- Install Android Studio and Android SDK
- Set
ANDROID_HOME
environment variable - Add Android SDK tools to your PATH
- Enable USB debugging on your Android device
- Install Appium UiAutomator2 driver dependencies
- Install Xcode from the App Store
- Install Xcode Command Line Tools:
xcode-select --install
- Install iOS simulators through Xcode
- For real device testing, configure provisioning profiles
Add Jarvis Appium to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"jarvis-appium": {
"disabled": false,
"timeout": 100,
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["jarvis-appium"],
"env": {
"ANDROID_HOME": "/path/to/android/sdk",
"CAPABILITIES_CONFIG": "/path/to/your/capabilities.json"
}
}
}
}
Create a capabilities.json
file to define your device capabilities:
{
"android": {
"appium:app": "/path/to/your/android/app.apk",
"appium:deviceName": "Android Device",
"appium:platformVersion": "11.0",
"appium:automationName": "UiAutomator2",
"appium:udid": "your-device-udid"
},
"ios": {
"appium:app": "/path/to/your/ios/app.ipa",
"appium:deviceName": "iPhone 15 Pro",
"appium:platformVersion": "17.0",
"appium:automationName": "XCUITest",
"appium:udid": "your-device-udid"
}
}
Set the CAPABILITIES_CONFIG
environment variable to point to your configuration file.
Choose between Android or iOS platform for testing.
Create a new mobile automation session with specified capabilities.
- Parameters:
platform
: "android" or "ios"capabilities
: Optional custom W3C capabilities
Create a new mobile automation session on LambdaTest cloud platform.
- Parameters:
platform
: "android" or "ios"deviceName
: Device name (e.g., "Galaxy S21", "iPhone 13 Pro")platformVersion
: Platform version (e.g., "11.0", "15.0")app
: Optional app URL from LambdaTest (lt://APP_ID format)buildName
: Optional build name for organizing teststestName
: Optional test name for this sessionltOptions
: Optional LambdaTest-specific settings (video, logs, etc.)capabilities
: Optional additional W3C capabilities
Upload a mobile app to LambdaTest cloud storage for testing.
- Parameters:
appPath
: Local path to the app file (APK/IPA)appName
: Optional custom name for the app
Analyze the current screen and generate intelligent locators for all interactive elements.
- Returns prioritized locator strategies (ID, accessibility ID, XPath, etc.)
- Filters for clickable and focusable elements
Find a specific element on the screen using various locator strategies.
- Parameters:
strategy
: Locator strategy (id, xpath, accessibility id, etc.)selector
: Element selector string
Click on an element using its UUID.
- Parameters:
elementUUID
: Element identifier returned by find_element
Enter text into an input field.
- Parameters:
elementUUID
: Element identifiertext
: Text to enter
Retrieve text content from an element.
- Parameters:
elementUUID
: Element identifier
Capture a screenshot of the current screen.
Generate automated test code from natural language test scenarios.
- Parameters:
steps
: Array of test steps in natural language
- Generates Java/TestNG code following Page Object Model patterns
Java template resource for generating Page Object Model classes with cross-platform locator annotations.
- Select Platform and Create Session:
Use select_platform to choose "android"
Use create_session with platform "android"
- Generate Locators for Current Screen:
Use generate_locators to analyze the current page
- Interact with Elements:
Use appium_find_element to locate the login button
Use appium_click to tap the login button
Use appium_set_value to enter username
- Generate Test Code:
Use appium_generate_tests with steps:
- "Open the app"
- "Enter username 'testuser'"
- "Enter password 'testpass'"
- "Click login button"
- "Verify dashboard is displayed"
Use upload_app_lambdatest with:
- appPath: "/path/to/your/app.apk"
- appName: "My Test App"
Use create_lambdatest_session with:
- platform: "android"
- deviceName: "Galaxy S21"
- platformVersion: "11.0"
- app: "lt://APP_ID_FROM_UPLOAD"
- buildName: "Sprint 1 Testing"
- testName: "Login Flow Test"
Use generate_locators, appium_find_element, appium_click, etc.
View your test execution at: https://automation.lambdatest.com
Steps:
1. Open Gmail app
2. Compose an email to user@example.com with subject "Test email from Jarvis Appium"
3. Add body as "Hello World!"
4. Send the email
Steps:
1. Open TODO app
2. Add a todo item with title "Complete Appium automation"
3. Set due date to June 25, 2025
4. Add to personal list
5. Mark as completed
Steps:
1. Upload app: upload_app_lambdatest("/path/to/app.apk", "MyApp")
2. Create session: create_lambdatest_session("android", "Pixel 6", "12.0", "lt://APP123")
3. Generate locators and interact with elements
4. View results in LambdaTest dashboard