Project Typesο
RobusTest supports 4 different project types to accommodate various testing scenarios and requirements. Choose the right project type to optimize your testing workflow and ensure comprehensive coverage.
Native Android Testing
Perfect for testing Android mobile applications with comprehensive device support and automation framework integration.
Native iOS Testing
Ideal for testing iOS mobile applications on real devices with XCUITest and Appium integration support.
Mobile Web Testing
Designed for testing web applications and responsive websites across multiple mobile browsers.
Device Hardware Testing
Focuses on device-specific functionality, hardware validation, and network connectivity testing.
Android App Projectο
Getting Started with Android Testing
Select this option when testing Android mobile applications. After project creation:
Step 1: Upload Your App
Upload your APK or ZIP file to the project
Supported formats: .apk, .zip
Multiple build versions supported
Step 2: Choose Devices
Select from available Android devices
Filter by OS version, manufacturer
Real device testing environment
Android Testing Capabilities
Native Android Support
Full Android app testing
Multiple device configurations
Real device interactions
Hardware-specific testing
Automation Integration
Appium framework support
Espresso testing integration
CI/CD pipeline compatibility
Parallel test execution
Android Testing Tips
π― Testing Strategy
Optimize Your Android Testing:
Test on multiple Android versions
Include different screen sizes and resolutions
Validate app behavior across manufacturers
Use automation for regression testing
Device Selection Strategy
Target popular Android versions
Test on different screen densities
Include various manufacturers
Consider regional device preferences
Performance Optimization
Monitor memory usage
Test battery consumption
Validate network performance
Check app startup times
iOS App Projectο
Getting Started with iOS Testing
Choose this option for iOS mobile application testing. After project setup:
Step 1: Upload Your App
Upload your IPA or ZIP file to the project
Supported formats: .ipa, .zip
Multiple build versions supported
Step 2: Configure iOS Devices
Ensure proper device setup
Verify provisioning profiles
Start testing on real iOS devices
π§ Important Setup Note
iOS Device Requirements:
iOS device setup and provisioning must be completed before testing. Ensure your devices are properly configured and provisioned for your development team.
iOS Testing Capabilities
Native iOS Support
Full iOS app testing
Real device testing environment
Multiple iOS versions supported
Hardware-specific testing
Automation Integration
XCUITest framework support
Appium testing integration
CI/CD pipeline compatibility
Parallel test execution
iOS Testing Tips
π― Testing Strategy
Optimize Your iOS Testing:
Test on multiple iOS versions
Include different device models (iPhone, iPad)
Validate app behavior across screen sizes
Use automation for regression testing
Device Selection Strategy
Target current iOS versions
Test on different screen sizes
Include iPhone and iPad variants
Consider regional device preferences
Security Considerations
Validate app permissions
Test Touch ID/Face ID integration
Check keychain functionality
Verify app store compliance
Mobile Web App Projectο
Getting Started with Mobile Web Testing
Select this option for testing web applications on mobile browsers:
Step 1: Enter Web App URL
Enter the Web App URL during project creation
No file upload required
Supports any web application
Step 2: Start Testing
Select a mobile device for testing
Choose from available browsers
Web App launches automatically
Begin testing your web application
Mobile Web Testing Capabilities
Multi-Browser Testing
Chrome browser support
Safari browser testing
Firefox compatibility
Device-dependent availability
Responsive Testing
Multiple screen sizes
Portrait and landscape modes
Mobile-specific interactions
Touch gesture validation
Mobile Web Testing Tips
π― Testing Strategy
Optimize Your Mobile Web Testing:
Test across multiple browsers
Validate responsive breakpoints
Check touch interactions
Verify mobile-specific features
Browser Selection Strategy
Test on popular mobile browsers
Include different browser versions
Consider regional browser preferences
Validate WebKit vs Blink engines
Web Performance
Monitor page load times
Test under different network conditions
Validate mobile data usage
Check battery impact
Device Only Projectο
Getting Started with Device Testing
This project type focuses on device hardware and SIM-related testing:
No App Upload Required
Direct device interaction
Immediate testing access
Hardware-focused testing
Device Functionality
Network connectivity testing
Hardware feature validation
SIM card functionality
Device Testing Scenarios
Phone & SMS Testing
Making and receiving phone calls
SMS sending and receiving
MMS functionality testing
Call quality validation
Connectivity Validation
Network connectivity testing
Carrier-specific functionality
Data connection validation
Roaming behavior testing
Device Testing Tips
π― Testing Strategy
Optimize Your Device Testing:
Test core device functionality
Validate carrier-specific features
Check hardware component behavior
Verify network performance
Hardware Testing Strategy
Test across different manufacturers
Validate sensor functionality
Check camera and audio
Verify battery behavior
Network Testing
Test different network types
Validate carrier features
Check data speeds
Verify connectivity stability
Ready to Get Started?
Once youβve chosen your project type, continue with these essential guides:
Step-by-Step Creation Guide
Complete walkthrough of creating your first project with detailed instructions and best practices.
Dashboard & Management
Learn how to effectively manage your project after creation, including team collaboration and settings.
π‘ Pro Tip
Project Type Selection: Choose the project type that best matches your primary testing goals. You can always create multiple projects for different testing scenarios!