Appium Stability

Siddartha Rao - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at Deloitte India (Offices of the US)

Appium is a highly stable product for our purposes.

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Abhishek-Tiwari - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Associate at PwC

Appium is stable as per my experience, but sometimes there are issues due to command balance. Some methods are supported in one version but not in another. However, this can be overcome with alternate solutions or add-on tools.

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AshishSingh11 - PeerSpot reviewer
Automation Test Lead at Cap Gemini

It is a stable solution. I rate its stability as an eight.

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RS
Test Engineer at Deloitte

Appium is stable.

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RajeevSAwant - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Automation CoE at Truglobal

The solution is very stable and reliable. There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. Appium bills are relatively stable as compared to many of the tools out there. They have good documentation and they have good support and their community support is very good. If you run into issues, there are a lot of ways to deal with the problem. 

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VT
Senior Test Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution is stable. 

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Alona Tupchei - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineering manager I - Quality at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution is relatively stable, but sometimes tests can become flaky. This could be because of Appium, or due to a cloud-related issue, it isn't exactly clear. It's more stable than it was four years ago, so the product has improved, but there is still room for better stability. 

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Venkat Vakiti - PeerSpot reviewer
Mobile Apps and Web Development Technical Lead at Unfoldlabs

Appium is definitely stable.

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Muzammil Riaz - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Test Engineer at a outsourcing company with 201-500 employees

The latest versions of the solution are stable.

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Prakash-G - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Automation Engineer at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution is pretty stable. That said, either from the application side or the Appium side, sometimes, I get some error that is not correct. Even if the application is open, sometimes it throws some error, however, maybe it is from the emulator side. I'm not sure. 

If I run the same test case, and in the same execution, I don't see that error again. It's random, yet may be from our side. I don't think it's from Appium. However, I'm not sure. 

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Andrii N. - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior QA Test Automation Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

Generally, I'm not facing any issues with stability, so I am quite satisfied. There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. 

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EK
Software Engineer Lead-Engineering Productivity at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

Appium is a solution that's quite stable.

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OC
Sr Data Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Appium is stable so far, performance-wise. I never had any performance issues with Appium scripts, and I could potentially do as many Appium programs as I want, and I'd only be limited by the compute capacity of the particular machine that I'm running it on, so no issues there.

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Nandini Rao - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Engineer at Innominds

Appium is a stable solution.

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Mubarak Arimiyah - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Quality Assurance Engineer at Netow Solutions Ltd

I rate the tool's stability an eight out of ten. 

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it_user371355 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director, Software Development and Testing at Softcrylic

There have been no issues with the stability.

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JH
Principal Consultant at Plateer

The solution is stable. It runs well. However, it also runs slow. The test duration takes a long time.

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JK
Automation and Nft Manager at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

There at times during the execution where there are a high number of test scripts that are being initiated, and during that time the Appian Studio gets disconnected. We then have to restart to continue the flow.

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it_user377433 - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

The stability is there. 

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VM
Architect - Automation at DMI (Digital Management, Inc.)

Stability-wise, this tool is still maturing. I have seen improvement over the past two years, with every release. I expect that in another year it will be even more stable.

In our experience, if you are running smaller scripts that execute for two or three hours, then this tool is good enough. If, however, your scripts run continuously for twenty or twenty-four hours then the tool give you issues at times. The connection gets reset or the server hangs in between. These things are normally seen after ten or eleven hours.

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it_user717255 - PeerSpot reviewer
QA Lead at a tech vendor

Yes. Sometimes the mobile environment reset and application installation are slow. Sometimes you need to kill and restart the Appium app. I have seen constant improvements though.

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