After graduating from an information technology technical high school, he joined the software and firmware quality assurance department of a major manufacturer. In addition to his daily testing duties, he utilized his programming knowledge to build a GUI test automation system. He then moved to “STYLY,” a platform for AR/MR production and distribution, as the first QA. In addition to his daily testing duties, he is also involved in creating a system to strategically perform automated testing. On 2024/9/13, he spoke at the Software Quality Symposium on the topic of “Automated regression testing methods used when updating the Unity version of SaaS made by Unity with 8 different supported devices”. His hobbies include playing musical instruments and listening to music. Recently, he is addicted to Pokemon cards.
Speakers
Shinya Inoue

Biography
About the Tutorial
10:30 – 12:00 – Mobile Test Automation Framework with Airtest and Poco
Appium, etc. often do not work in Unity mobile apps and games due to structural issues. In such issues, Airtest and poco frameworks will allow automated testing using object names in the source code in the same way as Appium and others. We will provide an opportunity to let everyone know about the approach using Airtest and poco, which seem to be not so well known in Japan.
Agenda
- Introduction: Significance of this event
- Disadvantages of test automation methods for Unity mobile apps
- Introduction of Airtest+poco
- Demonstration
- Practice time
- Summary
Preconditions
- This workshop is intended for those who are interested in test automation and want to automate testing of mobile apps.
- Participants must bring their own Windows or Mac laptop.
- Smartphones (Android) to be used in the practice time will be provided. 5 – 10 smartphones will be prepared.
- We plan to prepare about 5 – 10 units. If more than 10 people are expected to attend, we will divide participants into groups of 5. We will also prepare the apps to be used during the practice time.
Take-aways
Exposure to the fundamentals of test automation for Unity mobile apps using Airtest and poco. By learning how to utilize Airtest and poco for Unity mobile apps where tools such as Appium are not available, participants will improve their ability to solve problems in test automation.
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