Running ios-webkit-debug-proxy on two iOS devices

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Patrick McGlynn

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Aug 27, 2014, 4:05:40 PM8/27/14
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Hi All,

I am working on creating automated scripts which will run two different iOS devices.  I am able to open two different appium ports and run tests against the devices, however; I am unable to connect both devices to ios-webkit-debug-proxy on port 27753.  Is there a workaround so that I am able to control both devices in webview mode?

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Patrick

Isaac Murchie

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Aug 27, 2014, 5:17:32 PM8/27/14
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Are you meaning two devices connected to the same machine? Apple does not allow for such things, unfortunately.


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Patrick McGlynn

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Aug 27, 2014, 5:47:16 PM8/27/14
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I thought I was able to run against two Apple devices (on the same machine) using different Appium ports.  

Isaac Murchie

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Aug 27, 2014, 5:54:14 PM8/27/14
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Apple's Instruments, upon which Appium depends, doesn't handle multiple devices (real or simulated) on the same machine.

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