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Here are some other tools that help you set up and manage tests:
- Espresso Test Recorder
provides a quick, interactive way to start testing common user actions and
visual elements of your app. To create a basic test using Espresso Test
Recorder, use the tool to record yourself interacting with your app using an
Android Virtual Device. To configure more advanced testing scenarios, use the
Espresso API.
- For stress-testing your app, use the Monkey.
The Monkey is a command-line tool that sends a pseudo-random stream of user
events into the emulator instance or device under test. You can configure high
level options, such as the percentage of touch and motion events to test.
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