MCP Appium - MCP server for Mobile Development and Automation | iOS, Android, Simulator, Emulator, and Real Devices
MCP Appium is an intelligent MCP (Model Context Protocol) server designed to empower AI assistants with a robust suite of tools for mobile automation. It streamlines mobile app testing by enabling natural language interactions, intelligent locator generation, and automated test creation for both Android and iOS platforms.
- Features
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Configuration
- Available Tools
- Client Support
- Usage Examples
- Contributing
- License
- Cross-Platform Support: Automate tests for both Android (UiAutomator2) and iOS (XCUITest).
- Intelligent Locator Generation: AI-powered element identification using priority-based strategies.
- Interactive Session Management: Easily create and manage sessions on local mobile devices.
- Smart Element Interactions: Perform actions like clicks, text input, screenshots, and element finding.
- Automated Test Generation: Generate Java/TestNG test code from natural language descriptions.
- Page Object Model Support: Utilize built-in templates that follow industry best practices.
- Flexible Configuration: Customize capabilities and settings for different environments.
Before you begin, ensure you have the following installed:
- Node.js (v22 or higher)
- npm or yarn
- Java Development Kit (JDK) (8 or higher)
- Android SDK (for Android testing)
- Xcode (for iOS testing on macOS)
- Install Android Studio and the Android SDK.
- Set the
ANDROID_HOMEenvironment variable. - Add the Android SDK tools to your system's PATH.
- Enable USB debugging on your Android device.
- Install the Appium UiAutomator2 driver dependencies.
- Install Xcode from the App Store.
- Install the Xcode Command Line Tools:
xcode-select --install. - Install iOS simulators through Xcode.
- For real device testing, configure your provisioning profiles.
Standard config works in most of the tools::
{
"mcpServers": {
"appium-mcp": {
"disabled": false,
"timeout": 100,
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"appium-mcp@latest"
],
"env": {
"ANDROID_HOME": "/path/to/android/sdk",
"CAPABILITIES_CONFIG": "/path/to/your/capabilities.json"
}
}
}
}The easiest way to install MCP Appium in Cursor IDE is using the one-click install button:
This will automatically configure the MCP server in your Cursor IDE settings. Make sure to update the ANDROID_HOME environment variable in the configuration to match your Android SDK path.
Go to Cursor Settings β MCP β Add new MCP Server. Name it to your liking, use command type with the command npx -y appium-mcp@latest. You can also verify config or add command arguments via clicking Edit.
Here is the recommended configuration:
{
"appium-mcp": {
"disabled": false,
"timeout": 100,
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["appium-mcp@latest"],
"env": {
"ANDROID_HOME": "/Users/xyz/Library/Android/sdk"
}
}
}Note: Make sure to update the ANDROID_HOME path to match your Android SDK installation path.
Use the Gemini CLI to add the MCP Appium server:
gemini mcp add appium-mcp npx -y appium-mcp@latestThis will automatically configure the MCP server for use with Gemini. Make sure to update the ANDROID_HOME environment variable in the configuration to match your Android SDK path.
Use the Claude Code CLI to add the MCP Appium server:
claude mcp add appium-mcp -- npx -y appium-mcp@latestThis will automatically configure the MCP server for use with Claude Code. Make sure to update the ANDROID_HOME environment variable in the configuration to match your Android SDK path.
Create a capabilities.json file to define your device capabilities:
{
"android": {
"appium:app": "/path/to/your/android/app.apk",
"appium:deviceName": "Android Device",
"appium:platformVersion": "11.0",
"appium:automationName": "UiAutomator2",
"appium:udid": "your-device-udid"
},
"ios": {
"appium:app": "/path/to/your/ios/app.ipa",
"appium:deviceName": "iPhone 15 Pro",
"appium:platformVersion": "17.0",
"appium:automationName": "XCUITest",
"appium:udid": "your-device-udid"
}
}Set the CAPABILITIES_CONFIG environment variable to point to your configuration file.
Set the SCREENSHOTS_DIR environment variable to specify where screenshots are saved. If not set, screenshots are saved to the current working directory. Supports both absolute and relative paths (relative paths are resolved from the current working directory). The directory is created automatically if it doesn't exist.
MCP Appium provides a comprehensive set of tools organized into the following categories:
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
select_platform |
REQUIRED FIRST: Ask user to choose between Android or iOS platform |
select_device |
Select a specific device when multiple devices are available |
boot_simulator |
Boot an iOS simulator and wait for it to be ready (iOS only) |
setup_wda |
Download and setup prebuilt WebDriverAgent for iOS simulators (iOS only) |
install_wda |
Install and launch WebDriverAgent on a booted iOS simulator (iOS only) |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
create_session |
Create a new mobile automation session for Android or iOS |
delete_session |
Delete the current mobile session and clean up resources |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
appium_get_contexts |
Get all available contexts in the current Appium session. Returns a list of context names including NATIVE_APP and any webview contexts (e.g., WEBVIEW_ or WEBVIEW_). |
appium_switch_context |
Switch to a specific context in the Appium session. Use this to switch between native app context (NATIVE_APP) and webview contexts (WEBVIEW_ or WEBVIEW_). Use appium_get_contexts to see available contexts first. |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
appium_find_element |
Find a specific element using various locator strategies (xpath, id, accessibility id, etc.) |
appium_click |
Click on an element |
appium_double_tap |
Perform double tap on an element |
appium_long_press |
Perform a long press (press and hold) gesture on an element |
appium_drag_and_drop |
Perform a drag and drop gesture from a source location to a target location (supports element-to-element, element-to-coordinates, coordinates-to-element, and coordinates-to-coordinates) |
appium_set_value |
Enter text into an input field |
appium_get_text |
Get text content from an element |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
appium_screenshot |
Take a screenshot of the current screen and save as PNG |
appium_scroll |
Scroll the screen vertically (up or down) |
appium_scroll_to_element |
Scroll until a specific element becomes visible |
appium_swipe |
Swipe the screen in a direction (left, right, up, down) or between custom coordinates |
appium_get_page_source |
Get the page source (XML) from the current screen |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
appium_activate_app |
Activate (launch/bring to foreground) a specified app by bundle ID |
appium_installApp |
Install an app on the device from a file path |
appium_uninstallApp |
Uninstall an app from the device by bundle ID |
appium_terminateApp |
Terminate (close) a specified app |
appium_list_apps |
List all installed apps on the device (Android only) |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
generate_locators |
Generate intelligent locators for all interactive elements on the current screen |
appium_generate_tests |
Generate automated test code from natural language scenarios |
appium_documentation_query |
Query Appium documentation using RAG for help and guidance |
MCP Appium is designed to be compatible with any MCP-compliant client.
Here's an example prompt to test the Amazon mobile app checkout process:
Open Amazon mobile app, search for "iPhone 15 Pro", select the first search result, add the item to cart, proceed to checkout, sign in with email "test@example.com" and password "testpassword123", select shipping address, choose payment method, review order details, and place the order. Use JAVA + TestNG for test generation.
This example demonstrates a complete e-commerce checkout flow that can be automated using MCP Appium's intelligent locator generation and test creation capabilities.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue to discuss any changes.
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0. See the LICENSE file for details.