How to add capability for clearSystemFiles
I've created a Web APP for Installation of builds in Native Mobiles.
It is working fine but getting below message in the console of cmd saying;
[debug] ←[35m[AndroidDriver]←[39m Not cleaning generated files. Add clearSystem
capability if wanted.
Files
Can you please help me out on how to pass this in my code.
appium appium-android
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I've created a Web APP for Installation of builds in Native Mobiles.
It is working fine but getting below message in the console of cmd saying;
[debug] ←[35m[AndroidDriver]←[39m Not cleaning generated files. Add clearSystem
capability if wanted.
Files
Can you please help me out on how to pass this in my code.
appium appium-android
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I've created a Web APP for Installation of builds in Native Mobiles.
It is working fine but getting below message in the console of cmd saying;
[debug] ←[35m[AndroidDriver]←[39m Not cleaning generated files. Add clearSystem
capability if wanted.
Files
Can you please help me out on how to pass this in my code.
appium appium-android
I've created a Web APP for Installation of builds in Native Mobiles.
It is working fine but getting below message in the console of cmd saying;
[debug] ←[35m[AndroidDriver]←[39m Not cleaning generated files. Add clearSystem
capability if wanted.
Files
Can you please help me out on how to pass this in my code.
appium appium-android
appium appium-android
edited Nov 15 '18 at 8:39
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asked Nov 14 '18 at 13:28
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Firstly, clearSystemFiles
capability is optional. The message you're seeing is just informative.
If you want to use that capability you can add another line in your set of capabilities in your code like,
caps.setCapability (MobileCapabilityType.CLEAR_SYSTEM_FILES, true);
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That's pretty easy to do. Just like you provide desired capabilities add another one:
DesiredCapabilities desiredCapabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
desiredCapabilities.setCapability("clearSystemFiles", true);
If you are curious what this capability actually does you can see it in appium-android-driver repo
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Firstly, clearSystemFiles
capability is optional. The message you're seeing is just informative.
If you want to use that capability you can add another line in your set of capabilities in your code like,
caps.setCapability (MobileCapabilityType.CLEAR_SYSTEM_FILES, true);
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Firstly, clearSystemFiles
capability is optional. The message you're seeing is just informative.
If you want to use that capability you can add another line in your set of capabilities in your code like,
caps.setCapability (MobileCapabilityType.CLEAR_SYSTEM_FILES, true);
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Firstly, clearSystemFiles
capability is optional. The message you're seeing is just informative.
If you want to use that capability you can add another line in your set of capabilities in your code like,
caps.setCapability (MobileCapabilityType.CLEAR_SYSTEM_FILES, true);
Firstly, clearSystemFiles
capability is optional. The message you're seeing is just informative.
If you want to use that capability you can add another line in your set of capabilities in your code like,
caps.setCapability (MobileCapabilityType.CLEAR_SYSTEM_FILES, true);
answered Nov 15 '18 at 6:13
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That's pretty easy to do. Just like you provide desired capabilities add another one:
DesiredCapabilities desiredCapabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
desiredCapabilities.setCapability("clearSystemFiles", true);
If you are curious what this capability actually does you can see it in appium-android-driver repo
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That's pretty easy to do. Just like you provide desired capabilities add another one:
DesiredCapabilities desiredCapabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
desiredCapabilities.setCapability("clearSystemFiles", true);
If you are curious what this capability actually does you can see it in appium-android-driver repo
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That's pretty easy to do. Just like you provide desired capabilities add another one:
DesiredCapabilities desiredCapabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
desiredCapabilities.setCapability("clearSystemFiles", true);
If you are curious what this capability actually does you can see it in appium-android-driver repo
That's pretty easy to do. Just like you provide desired capabilities add another one:
DesiredCapabilities desiredCapabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
desiredCapabilities.setCapability("clearSystemFiles", true);
If you are curious what this capability actually does you can see it in appium-android-driver repo
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answered Nov 14 '18 at 23:03
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