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    JetBrains Introduces UI Testing API for Compose Multiplatform

    By mustafa efeAğustos 31, 2024Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Enhanced Declarative UI Framework: New API Upgrade for Resource Sharing and Access in Kotlin Code

    JetBrains has launched Compose Multiplatform 1.6.0, an updated version of its declarative UI framework designed to streamline the development of user interfaces across Android, iOS, desktop, and web platforms from a unified codebase. This release, which debuted on February 28, introduces significant enhancements, including a new UI testing API and improvements to the common resources API.

    The new UI testing API, currently in an experimental phase, empowers developers to write cross-platform UI tests for their applications. This feature is crucial for validating the behavior and consistency of user interfaces across different platforms. For instance, developers can use this API to ensure that custom components render text with the correct formatting or prefix, thereby maintaining uniform functionality and appearance regardless of the platform.

    In addition to the UI testing API, Compose Multiplatform 1.6.0 includes notable upgrades to the common resources API. This enhancement broadens the scope of resource types accessible within Compose applications, enabling developers to interact with images, fonts, and strings more effectively. The new API also supports the creation of type-safe accessors and facilitates the management of resource variations tailored for specific use cases, such as different locales, scene densities, or themes.

     

     

    The update also brings improvements to accessibility in Compose Multiplatform for iOS. Users with disabilities can now navigate and interact with the Compose UI using gestures similar to those in native iOS applications. This enhancement includes compatibility with screen readers and VoiceOver, making it easier for visually impaired users to access and interact with the content of Compose Multiplatform applications.

    For developers looking to get started with Compose Multiplatform or to explore the latest features, detailed instructions and resources are available on JetBrains’ official website. The ongoing development of Compose Multiplatform underscores JetBrains’ commitment to enhancing cross-platform development tools and improving the overall developer experience.

    Overall, the release of Compose Multiplatform 1.6.0 represents a significant step forward in the evolution of JetBrains’ declarative UI framework. The introduction of the UI testing API and enhancements to resource management will undoubtedly contribute to more robust, accessible, and versatile applications across a variety of platforms.

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