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Justin Shacklette commented on JENKINS-13142:
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Basically if you're not using InstrumentationTestRunner, then you need the app
running. I guess I was envisioning lots of cases, but maybe not...
I'm the lead developer of MonkeyTalk (http://www.gorillalogic.com/monkeytalk)
which is a new cross-platform functional testing tool and UI command language,
and we definitely need the app to be running, and we don't launch it ourselves.
> launch the app after installing
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> Key: JENKINS-13142
> URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13142
> Project: Jenkins
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: android-emulator
> Reporter: Justin Shacklette
> Assignee: Christopher Orr
> Priority: Minor
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> The Android Emulator plugin lets you install the APK, but not launch it.
> It'd be awesome if you could also launch the installed APK. Maybe another
> checkbox alongside the existing "Uninstall existing APK first" checkbox that
> says "Launch after installing APK"
> It's easy to launch an app with adb:
> adb shell am start -n com.package.name/com.package.name.ActivityName
> This feature would be great because some automated testing usecases require
> the app to be running.
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