Which Automation tool we can use to automate secure application (in which we can't record video and screenshot? [closed] - automation

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I want to automate one android native like Netflix app but i am not able to take screenshot / record video.
I tried with UIautomator/appium/katlon applications.
Can anyone suggest me another tools by which i can automate same native android app.

It is not possible.
You can only automate those apps that are signed with your company's/team provisioning profile from their xcode build. The team will have to distribute this ipa/app file ready for your test (either the simulator version or for actual ios device - they are different build). Then once installed you will be asked to trust the app you installed.
Existing 3rd party apps are not possible as far as security is concerned.

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Is there any SIP (VoIP) client library for React Native? [closed]

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I am implementing a product with react native and I need to connect the app with an Asterisk server by SIP protocol, I search for some library in react native who could help me to perform a VoIP call and nothing found. Is anyone facing the same problem who can help me?
We have successfully released React Native mobile app (Android only) with react-native-pjsip. It works as expected. SIP server is Asterisk. We are planning to release iOS soon.
Same as me, I found react-native-pjsip. But the library was not updated till 3 years ago. And the documentation is very confusing for me.
PS: I still looking, the way to connecting my SIP server to my react native app.

Looking for IntelliJ Remote Dev experience similar to VS Code Remote Dev Extension Pack [closed]

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VS Code allows a local development experience with source code and source execution on a remote machine: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/remote-overview
Is there a similar tool to this for use with IntelliJ? The VSCode extension pack doesn't need to mount the files from the remote source locally. It actually runs a server behind the scene on the remote box and serves over files one at a time as you need to access them to the IDE running on your local machine.
Update 2021-11-04: JetBrains now has 2 products/features that enable this sort of remote development:
JetBrains Projector (ref)
JetBrains Gateway (ref)
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IntelliJ IDEA doesn't have this feature at the moment, you can follow the corresponding feature request for updates.
Quoting the blog post:
We’re considering the possibility to extend the “thin client” approach
to other scenarios beyond collaborative editing, such as running the
IDE backend in the cloud, but we aren’t ready to announce specific
plans in that area.

Chrome Web Store: Public API for app/extension info retrieval [closed]

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The Chrome Web Store API allows you to perform a bunch of operations as an app/extension developer, for example uploading or updating an extension.
Is there an (unauthenticated) API that allows GETting information about app/extensions, for example their publishing date or their version number?
I'm afraid that short of scrapping the pages, there isn't such a public API.
If you already have the extension/app installed on your device, you can use chrome.app.getDetails() in the console of that extension/app to retrieve a lot of the same information available in the Chrome Web Store. This isn't exactly what you'd asked for, but you could potentially setup an automated service to install an extension on a device, query its information, then uninstall it, which would only require permissions for your device and not the Chrome Web Store. Convoluted, yes, I know.

Android SDK source page : OEM Drivers Huawei link is broken [closed]

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In the Android source download links for OEM USB Drivers at http://developer.android.com/sdk/oem-usb.html - the link for the Huawei driver results in a page not found, anyone have an updated working link for the Huawei USB Driver? Trying to test Android 2.2 app on an Huawei M835 (aka IDEOS) Any help would be appreciated! BThe current link shown there = http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwide/downloadCenter.do?method=list&flay=software&directoryId=20&treeId=0
Actually my Huawei will automatically mount SD card and autorun tool that will install driver.
Else try this link:
Huawei Android 2.2 USB Driver
This one is working currently, you can also go to their homepage->download in the footer bar->search "usb"
http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwide/downloadCenter.do?method=toDownloadFile&flay=software&softid=Mzk1MzA=

Where To Start With Chrome OS Development [closed]

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I was seeing about the release of Google Chrome OS, then I have some questions:
Where I can start to develop for it?
In which languages?
Which platform is good to develop?
Is possible to develop inside Chrome OS?
In which languages?
Is there any repository to share and download Chrome applications?
A good start would to be understand what Chrome OS is.
Where I can start to develop for it?
Chrome OS is a bucket for the chrome browser. Just build a webapp and it will work
In which languages?
HTML5, CSS3, Javascript
Which platform is good to develop?
Webapps are entirely interpreted
Is it possible to develop inside Chrome OS?
You may be interested in the Bespin project from Mozilla Labs. They aim to provide an IDE (written within a HTML5 Canvas object) to edit websites on the fly, and in the cloud.
You may try to learn how to write extensions for Chrome.
At this moment, they are not available at the current release, but they WILL be on the next one and you may bet they'll be available in some way on Chrome OS.