Espresso MCP
An MCP server for the Espresso Android testing framework, aiming to enhance testing capabilities and optimize the development process.
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What is Espresso-MCP?
Espresso-MCP is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) designed specifically for the Android testing framework Espresso. It provides a series of tools and functions to help developers test Android applications more efficiently.How to use Espresso-MCP?
Run the Espresso-MCP server via the command line and integrate it into different development environments (such as GitHub Copilot or Claude). It supports various operations, such as starting emulators, installing applications, taking screenshots, etc.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for development teams that need to automate Android application testing, especially those users who want to improve testing efficiency and accuracy.Main features
List AVDs
List all available Android Virtual Devices (AVDs).
Start emulator
Start a specified Android emulator by name.
Dump UI hierarchy
Get the UI hierarchy information of the connected device.
Install application
Install an APK file on the connected Android device.
Take screenshot
Take a screenshot of the connected device.
Record screen
Record the screen content of the connected device for a specified duration.
Simulate click
Perform a click operation on the device screen.
Text input
Input text on the device.
Advantages
Improve the testing efficiency of Android applications
Support various Android device operations, such as starting emulators, installing applications, taking screenshots, etc.
Limitations
Requires a certain technical foundation for configuration and operation
Depends on specific development environments (such as GitHub Copilot or Claude)
How to use
Install dependencies
Ensure that Python 3.x and the uv package are installed.
Run the server
Start the Espresso-MCP server using the uvx command.
Integrate into the development environment
Add corresponding configurations according to the development tool used (such as GitHub Copilot or Claude).
Usage examples
Automated testing
Start an emulator and install a test application via Espresso-MCP, and then perform automated testing.
Screenshot and debugging
Use Espresso-MCP to take screenshots during testing to assist in debugging.
Frequently Asked Questions
What dependencies does Espresso-MCP require?
How to use Espresso-MCP in GitHub Copilot?
Does Espresso-MCP support multi-device operations?
Related resources
Official documentation
The detailed documentation page of Espresso-MCP.
GitHub repository
The source code and project details of Espresso-MCP.
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