Actually, I've gotten it to work with watir-webdriver.  It seems that in 
the element locator that :name is not a valid finder, but this is used 
pretty heavily in iOS.  I was able to patch and add it back in.  Let's see 
how much farther I can get.

require 'rubygems'

require 'watir-webdriver'

module Watir

  class ElementLocator

    include Watir::Exception


    WD_FINDERS =  [

      :class,

      :class_name,

      :css,

      :id,

      :link,

      :link_text,

      :name,     # deliberately excluded to be watirspec compliant

      :partial_link_text,

      :tag_name,

      :xpath

    ]

  end

end

On Friday, January 10, 2014 12:47:27 PM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
>
> Hey everyone.  Anyone know if there are plans to build in support for 
> appium tests into watir-webdriver?  Alister has a great post on getting 
> started with selenium-webdriver, but support in watir-webdriver is missing 
> currently.
>
>
> http://watirmelon.com/2013/11/05/using-appium-in-ruby-for-ios-automated-functional-testing/
>

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