org.robolectric.res.Fs Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: RobolectricGradleTestRunner.java From android-alltest-gradle-sample with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override protected AndroidManifest getAppManifest(Config config) { //String appRoot = "D:\\TmpCodingProjects\\TripComputer\\app\\src\\main\\"; String appRoot = "../app/src/main/"; String manifestPath = appRoot + "AndroidManifest.xml"; String resDir = appRoot + "res"; String assetsDir = appRoot + "assets"; AndroidManifest manifest = createAppManifest(Fs.fileFromPath(manifestPath), Fs.fileFromPath(resDir), Fs.fileFromPath(assetsDir)); // If you change the package - don't forget to change the build.gradle and the AndroidManifest.xml manifest.setPackageName("com.soagrowers.android"); // Robolectric is already going to look in the 'app' dir ... // so no need to add to package name return manifest; }
Example #2
Source File: PermissionsTest.java From Forage with Mozilla Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Test to check if libraries are adding extra permissions to the app manifest. */ @Test public void shouldMatchPermissions() { AndroidManifest manifest = new AndroidManifest( Fs.fileFromPath(MERGED_MANIFEST), null, null ); assertThat(new HashSet<>(manifest.getUsedPermissions())). containsExactly((Object[]) EXPECTED_PERMISSIONS); }
Example #3
Source File: NoxRobolectricTestRunner.java From Nox with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override protected AndroidManifest getAppManifest(Config config) { String manifestProperty = "../nox/src/test/AndroidManifest.xml"; String resProperty = "../nox/src/main/res"; return new AndroidManifest(Fs.fileFromPath(manifestProperty), Fs.fileFromPath(resProperty)) { @Override public int getTargetSdkVersion() { return MAX_SDK_SUPPORTED_BY_ROBOLECTRIC; } }; }
Example #4
Source File: MapzenTestRunner.java From open with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
@Override protected AndroidManifest getAppManifest(Config config) { String manifestProperty = System.getProperty("android.manifest"); if (config.manifest().equals(Config.DEFAULT) && manifestProperty != null) { String resProperty = System.getProperty("android.resources"); String assetsProperty = System.getProperty("android.assets"); AndroidManifest androidManifest = new AndroidManifest( Fs.fileFromPath(manifestProperty), Fs.fileFromPath(resProperty), Fs.fileFromPath(assetsProperty)); androidManifest.setPackageName("com.mapzen.open"); return androidManifest; } return super.getAppManifest(config); }
Example #5
Source File: MapzenAndroidManifest.java From open with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a Robolectric configuration using default Android files relative to the specified base directory. * <p/> * The manifest will be baseDir/AndroidManifest.xml, res will be baseDir/res, and assets in baseDir/assets. * * @param baseDir the base directory of your Android project * @deprecated Use {@link #MapzenAndroidManifest(org.robolectric.res.FsFile, org.robolectric.res.FsFile, org.robolectric.res.FsFile)} instead.} */ public MapzenAndroidManifest(final File baseDir) { this(Fs.newFile(baseDir)); }