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Find the locator of a mobile application element

We can identify a mobile app element's locator using Appium Inspector.
  1. Make sure Appium was installed by running the commands:
    appium --version
    npm install appium-doctor -g
    appium-doctor -h
  2. Download and install Appium Inspector: Appium Inspector.
    Start Appium server by running:
    appium --base-path /wd/hub
  3. Start Appium Inspector:
    • Run this command before starting Appium Inspector:
      xattr -cr "/Applications/Appium Inspector.app"
    • Run Appium Inspector:
      /Applications/Appium Inspector.app
  4. Start an Appium session:
    start Appium session
    • Step 1: Fill in Remote Host, Remote Port and Remote Path for the Appium server.

    • Step 2: Input device information to JSON representation. Here is the sample:
      {
      "appium:deviceName": "emulator-5554",
      "platformName": "Android",
      "appium:app": "/path/to/apkFiles/ApiDemos-debug.apk"
      }
    • Step 3: Select Start Session.

  5. After the app launched successfully, click the element and retrieve the locator value at Selected Element.
    copy locator value on AppiumHere is a sample of custom keyword:
    package mypackage

    import org.openqa.selenium.remote.DesiredCapabilities
    import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper
    import com.kms.katalon.core.annotation.Keyword
    import io.appium.java_client.MobileElement
    import io.appium.java_client.android.AndroidDriver

    class MobileSupport {
    @Keyword
    static def getSession(String appiumEnpoint, String desizedCapabilitiesJson) {
    Map<String,Object> desizedCapabilities = new ObjectMapper().readValue(desizedCapabilitiesJson, HashMap.class)
    DesiredCapabilities caps = new DesiredCapabilities(desizedCapabilities)
    AndroidDriver<MobileElement> driver = new AndroidDriver<MobileElement>(new URL(appiumEnpoint), caps)
    return driver
    }
    }
    And here is an sample test case for your reference:
    import org.openqa.selenium.By
    import org.testng.Assert
    import io.appium.java_client.MobileElement
    import io.appium.java_client.android.AndroidDriver
    import mypackage.MobileSupport

    String desCaps = """
    {
    "appium:deviceName": "emulator-5554",
    "platformName": "Android",
    "appium:app": "/Users/johnsmith/Documents/apkFiles/ApiDemos-debug.apk"
    }
    """

    "Open API Demos application"
    AndroidDriver<MobileElement> driver = MobileSupport.getSession("http://127.0.0.1:4723/wd/hub"", desCaps)

    "Verify that the tool bar title is API Demos"
    By toolBarTitle = By.xpath("/hierarchy/android.widget.FrameLayout/android.view.ViewGroup/android.widget.FrameLayout[1]/android.view.ViewGroup/android.widget.TextView")
    Assert.assertEquals(driver.findElement(toolBarTitle).getText(), "API Demos")

    "Click App"
    driver.findElementByAccessibilityId("App").click()

    "Click Search"
    driver.findElementByXPath("//android.widget.TextView[@content-desc='Search']").click()

    "Click Invoke Search"
    driver.findElementByAccessibilityId("Invoke Search").click()

    "Fill 'Prefill query'"
    String seachText = "ABC"
    driver.findElement(By.id("io.appium.android.apis:id/txt_query_prefill")).sendKeys(seachText)

    "Click 'onSearchRequest' button"
    driver.findElementByAccessibilityId("onSearchRequested()").click()

    "Verify content of the address bar"
    Assert.assertEquals(driver.findElement(By.id("android:id/search_src_text")).getText(), seachText)
You have retrieved the app element's locator information.