/* * Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.settings; import org.junit.runners.model.InitializationError; import org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner; import org.robolectric.annotation.Config; import org.robolectric.manifest.AndroidManifest; import org.robolectric.res.Fs; import org.robolectric.res.ResourcePath; import java.util.List; /** * Custom test runner for the testing of BluetoothPairingDialogs. This is needed because the * default behavior for robolectric is just to grab the resource directory in the target package. * We want to override this to add several spanning different projects. */ public class SettingsRobolectricTestRunner extends RobolectricTestRunner { /** * We don't actually want to change this behavior, so we just call super. */ public SettingsRobolectricTestRunner(Class testClass) throws InitializationError { super(testClass); } /** * We are going to create our own custom manifest so that we can add multiple resource * paths to it. This lets us access resources in both Settings and SettingsLib in our tests. */ @Override protected AndroidManifest getAppManifest(Config config) { // Using the manifest file's relative path, we can figure out the application directory. final String appRoot = "packages/apps/Settings"; final String manifestPath = appRoot + "/AndroidManifest.xml"; final String resDir = appRoot + "/res"; final String assetsDir = appRoot + config.assetDir(); // By adding any resources from libraries we need to the AndroidManifest, we can access // them from within the parallel universe's resource loader. final AndroidManifest manifest = new AndroidManifest(Fs.fileFromPath(manifestPath), Fs.fileFromPath(resDir), Fs.fileFromPath(assetsDir)) { @Override public List getIncludedResourcePaths() { List paths = super.getIncludedResourcePaths(); paths.add(new ResourcePath( getPackageName(), Fs.fileFromPath("./packages/apps/Settings/res"), null)); paths.add(new ResourcePath( getPackageName(), Fs.fileFromPath("./frameworks/base/packages/SettingsLib/res"), null)); paths.add(new ResourcePath( getPackageName(), Fs.fileFromPath("./frameworks/base/core/res/res"), null)); return paths; } }; // Set the package name to the renamed one manifest.setPackageName("com.android.settings"); return manifest; } }