// // Created by Jesse Squires // http://www.jessesquires.com // // // Documentation // http://messagekit.github.io // // // GitHub // https://github.com/MessageKit/MessageKit // // // License // Copyright (c) 2016-present Jesse Squires // Released under an MIT license: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT // import XCTest @testable import ChatExample final class ChatExampleUITests: XCTestCase { override func setUp() { super.setUp() // In UI tests it is usually best to stop immediately when a failure occurs. continueAfterFailure = false // UI tests must launch the application that they test. // Doing this in setup will make sure it happens for each test method. XCUIApplication().launch() // In UI tests it’s important to set the initial state // - such as interface orientation - required for your tests before they run. // The setUp method is a good place to do this. } func testExampleRuns() { // Extremely simple UI test which is designed to run and display the example project // This should show if there are any very obvious crashes on render let app = XCUIApplication() app.tables.staticTexts["Test"].tap() XCTAssertTrue(app.collectionViews.staticTexts["Check out this awesome UI library for Chat"].exists) } }