nightwatch js,webdriver io and Appium 2.0v beta

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Last updated on February 1, 2026 10:29 pm

Learn how to automate mobile native apps using Nightwatch Appium and WebDriver IO. Perform operations like drag and drop, scroll, click, and more. Gain knowledge on using Appium inspector and server. Nightwatch.js is a powerful framework for end-to-end testing on web applications and websites. Choose Nightwatch for its clean syntax, integrated test runner, cloud testing support, page objects support, and flexible plugin API. Appium allows you to automate any mobile app from any language and test framework. This course is perfect for mobile app automation testers, manual testers, beginners, and students.

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What you’ll learn

  • Students will learn automating mobile native apps using nightwatch Appium ,webdriver io
  • Students can perform nightwatch mobile browser testing
  • Students will be in a position to perform operations like dragAndDrop , Scroll , click , sendKeys and so on in native apps
  • Students can grab on knowledge on using Appium inspector , Appium Server

Nightwatch.js is an integrated framework for performing automated end-to-end testing on web applications and websites, across all major browsers. It is written in Node.js and uses the W3C WebDriver API to interact with various browsers.

It is a complete solution for end-to-end and cross-browser testing. It aims to simplify the process of writing and running various types of tests, including:

  • end-to-end tests on all major web browsers

  • unit tests of Node.js services

  • integration tests of HTTP APIs

Why choose Nightwatch?

  • Clean Syntax

    Simple but powerful syntax which enables you to write tests very quickly, using Javascript (Node.js) and CSS or Xpath selectors. Typescript is supported as well.

  • Integrated Test Runner

    Built-in command-line test runner which runs the tests either sequentially or in parallel, with retries and implicit waits. Also supports grouping of test suites and tags.

  • Cloud Testing Support

    Works with BrowserStack out of the box. Other cloud testing providers, such as SauceLabsor LambdaTest are easy to add as well.

  • Page Objects Support

    Fluent and easy to work with, has Page Object Model support to better organise elements and sections, and also supports both CSS or Xpath selectors.

  • Plugin API

    Flexible command and assertion framework, which makes it easy to implement your own plugins and extend the built-in commands and assertions APIs.

Appium is built on the idea that testing native apps shouldn’t require including an SDK or recompiling your app. And that you should be able to use your preferred test practices, frameworks, and tools. Appium is an open source project and has made design and tool decisions to encourage a vibrant contributing community.

Appium aims to automate any mobile app from any language and any test framework, with full access to back-end APIs and DBs from test code. Write tests with your favorite dev tools using all the above programming languages, and probably more (with the Selenium WebDriver API and language-specific client libraries).

Using nightwatch js with Appium makes our test case writing very easy.

Using webdriver io with appium service really simplifies so many things

Who this course is for:

  • mobile app automation testers , manual testers , beginners , students

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