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Appium has came a long way with the evaluation of different drivers. The journey of providing support for blackbox testing to graybox is just phenomenal. We face many real time issues while testing our apps right from flaky tests to areas which cannot be tested with a blackbox testing approach. In android platform, UI automator driver has matured level but we cannot still test areas which needs access to the application code. Luckily we have a bridge now which can help us to use both black box and graybox testing at the same time, yes we are taking about Espresso driver. In this session we will be covering some of the interesting aspects of both the drivers (UIAutomartor2 and Espresso) and explore in detail the pros and cons of both via a demonstration. Problem Statement: While testing a native IOT application, we could figure it out the following issues using blackbox automation approach. The validation of the style attributes (for example the change in colour of an element based on event) Testing notifications Synchronization of the script due frequent UI element update via async API calls Testing two applications together one release app and another debug app Need of accessing of native components of Android Solution: After doing a close review and analysis we could realise that using just one Appium driver will not be enough to overcome all the issues listed above. Carefully selecting the best of UIAutomator2 and Espresso driver we could get the desired output and found the perfect duo for our use case. In this presentation we will be demonstrating the same how we have done the end to end testing of an IOT application (M2M communication) using appium UIAutomator2 and Espresso drivers. More details: https://confengine.com/conferences/ap... Conference Link: https://appiumconf.com