Doc Change: Files for the Spinner and SpinnerTest sample applications, part of Activity Testing tutorial

Change-Id: If9b6f214cdad870257efc34193eed846cde2ec47
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Joe Malin
2010-04-20 19:54:58 -07:00
parent e73e4911f3
commit bee8cd502f
4 changed files with 71 additions and 30 deletions

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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
package="com.android.example.spinner.test"
android:versionCode="1"
android:versionName="1.0">
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" />
<application android:label="@string/app_name">
<!--
this package needs to link against the android.test library,

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@@ -1,9 +1,52 @@
<p>
This sample is the test application for the
<a href="../../../resources/tutorials/testing/activity_test.html">Activity
Testing Tutorial</a>. Refer to the tutorial text for a full explanation
of this sample code.
This sample is the test application for the
<a href="../../../resources/tutorials/testing/activity_test.html">Activity
Testing</a> tutorial. It tests the <a href="../Spinner/index.html">Spinner</a> example
application.
</p>
<p>
This application does not have an Android GUI.
The test application uses the
<a href="../../../reference/android/test/ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2.html"><code>ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2</code></a>
test case class,
which extends both <a href="../../../reference/android/app/Instrumentation">Android instrumentation</a> and the JUnit
<a href="../../../reference/junit/framework/TestCase.html"><code>TestCase</code></a>
class. The test runner is <a href="../../../reference/android/test/InstrumentationTestRunner.html"><code>InstrumentationTestRunner</code></a>.
</p>
<p>
The application shows how to set up a test application project,
how to create the <a href="AndroidManifest.html"><code>AndroidManifest.xml</code></a>
file for a test application, and how to set up a test case class for a test fixture. The
test case class, <a href="src/com/android/example/spinner/test/SpinnerActivityTest.html"><code>SpinnerActivityTest</code></a>,
contains tests that demonstrate the following Android test patterns:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
Test setup: The <code>setUp()</code> method re-initializes the state of the application under test
before each test is run.
</li>
<li>
Initial conditions: The <code>testPreconditions()</code> method demonstrates how to
test that the application under test is properly initialized prior to running the
test fixture.
</li>
<li>
UI interaction: The <code>testSpinnerUI()</code> method demonstrates how to send keystrokes
to the activity under test and then test the result.
</li>
<li>
Application control using instrumentation: The <code>testStateDestroy()</code> and <code>testStatePause()</code>
methods demonstrate how to use instrumentation to trigger stages in the lifecycle of the activity under test.
</li>
</ul>
<p>
The <a href="AndroidManifest.html">manifest</a> declares an <code>&lt;instrumentation&gt;</code> element
that links the test application with the application under test. Specifically, the
element's <code>android:name</code> attribute specifies <code>InstrumentationTestRunner</code> as the
instrumentation to use. The <code>android:targetPackage</code> attribute specifies
<code>com.android.example.spinner</code> as the name of the Android package that contains the
application under test.
</p>
<img alt="The initial user interface for the Spinner sample application" style="height:230px;"
src="../images/SpinnerTest1.png"/>
<img alt="The JUnit view in Eclipse with ADT, showing a successful test run of SpinnerTest" style="height:230px;"
src="../images/SpinnerTest2.png"/>

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@@ -26,15 +26,13 @@ import android.widget.Spinner;
import android.widget.SpinnerAdapter;
import android.widget.TextView;
/**
/*
* Tests the example application Spinner. Uses the instrumentation test class
* {@link ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2} as its base class. The tests include
* <ol>
* <li>test initial conditions</li>
* <li>test the UI</li>
* <li>state management - preserving state after the app is shut down and restarted, preserving
* state after the app is hidden (paused) and re-displayed (resumed)</li>
* </ol>
* ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2 as its base class. The tests include
* - test initial conditions
* - test the UI
* - state management - preserving state after the app is shut down and restarted, preserving
* state after the app is hidden (paused) and re-displayed (resumed)
*
* Demonstrates the use of JUnit setUp() and assert() methods.
*/
@@ -91,7 +89,7 @@ public class SpinnerActivityTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<Spinne
private SpinnerAdapter mPlanetData;
/**
/*
* Constructor for the test class. Required by Android test classes. The constructor
* must call the super constructor, providing the Android package name of the app under test
* and the Java class name of the activity in that application that handles the MAIN intent.
@@ -101,7 +99,7 @@ public class SpinnerActivityTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<Spinne
super("com.android.example.spinner", SpinnerActivity.class);
}
/**
/*
* Sets up the test environment before each test.
* @see android.test.ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2#setUp()
*/
@@ -140,7 +138,7 @@ public class SpinnerActivityTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<Spinne
}
/**
/*
* Tests the initial values of key objects in the app under test, to ensure the initial
* conditions make sense. If one of these is not initialized correctly, then subsequent
* tests are suspect and should be ignored.