Hi all,
I wanted to ask the community if there are more efficient ways to test mobile apps using Adobe tools.
Currently, we’re using Adobe Experience Platform Assurance to test on physical devices. While the tool is helpful for real-time validation, I’ve found the process to be quite slow—mainly because exporting the JSON payload for a session produces output that’s difficult to read or share with stakeholders.
As a result, we’ve been manually screenshotting each event to evidence that page names, eVars, and other parameters are set correctly. This approach is time-consuming and not scalable.
Is there a better way to evidence test data—either within Assurance or using complementary tools or workflows outside of it?
Any suggestions or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @William83 ,
One suggestion from the Assurance engineers is to look into this Assurance feature called "validation functions." Would this help with your use case?:
https://github.com/adobe/griffon-validation-plugins/wiki
Daniel
Hi @William83 ,
One suggestion from the Assurance engineers is to look into this Assurance feature called "validation functions." Would this help with your use case?:
https://github.com/adobe/griffon-validation-plugins/wiki
Daniel
Hi @dwright I appreciate your response and the potential solution. I will investigate the validation functions and see if this fits the bill. Thanks again!
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Hi
Just closing this one out. Yes @dwright after figuring our how to write the query in validation editor I can now use this as an alternative to screenshotting the results. Thanks again for your suggestion!
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Hi @William83,
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