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Describe the bug
When I enter maestro studio at the prompt, a browser window opens with the error "This page isn’t working If the problem continues, contact the site owner. HTTP ERROR 400"
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior, e.g.:
Install maestro. Initially I could not run maestro due to an error about not finding the Java runtime. I downloaded and installed Java and can now run maestro and maestro test successfully.
Run the app (using expo run:ios, via yarn).
Run maestro studio
The window opens with the error. Reloading does not change things.
Expected behavior
The studio opens as described in the docs.
Environment information (please complete the following information):
Maestro version: v1.36.0 (also tried v1.35.0)
Platform: iOS 17.4
Framework: RN Expo
Device model and OS version: iPad mini 6th gen v17.4 (have also tried with an iPad Pro 12th)
Simulator, emulator or physical device: simulator
Host: Mac M2 Pro
Additional context
I assume this isn't exactly a bug in Maestro, as it occurs across versions, but possibly some assumption in the setup that isn't being met? Other than installing Java, are there other requirements beyond installing maestro itself?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
When I enter
maestro studio
at the prompt, a browser window opens with the error "This page isn’t working If the problem continues, contact the site owner. HTTP ERROR 400"To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior, e.g.:
maestro
due to an error about not finding the Java runtime. I downloaded and installed Java and can now runmaestro
andmaestro test
successfully.expo run:ios
, via yarn).maestro studio
Expected behavior
The studio opens as described in the docs.
Environment information (please complete the following information):
Additional context
I assume this isn't exactly a bug in Maestro, as it occurs across versions, but possibly some assumption in the setup that isn't being met? Other than installing Java, are there other requirements beyond installing maestro itself?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: