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bruno-garcia opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1703
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Android Emulator smoke test #1662

bruno-garcia opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1703
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bruno-garcia commented May 19, 2022

PR #1288 is adding support for Android with native crash support.
Similar to how we build Unity, we should be able to validate the package works. A sample is being included in that PR. Next week need a way to launch that in an emulator and validate some test cases.

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Ideally we first have our unit tests run on Emulators before we go after smoke test:

@mattjohnsonpint mattjohnsonpint moved this from Needs Discussion to Backlog in [DEPRECATED] Mobile SDKs Jun 22, 2022
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With good enough device tests, I'm not sure that we'll actually need separate smoke tests. Keeping this open for now, and we can reassess later.

Repository owner moved this from Backlog to Done in [DEPRECATED] Mobile SDKs Sep 9, 2022
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