Android :: Alternative To JUnit Test Tool For Desktop Java In Droid?
Aug 3, 2009As there is JUnit test tool for Desktop Java is there some thing similar in android so one can apply on android also.
View 2 RepliesAs there is JUnit test tool for Desktop Java is there some thing similar in android so one can apply on android also.
View 2 RepliesI need to access and Android context for a JUnit Test. I have tried using MockContext and extending the AndroidTestCase but each time I get an error saying (stub!)
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package* com.android.test;
import* com.android.MyActivity;
import* android.app.Activity; *
import* android.test.ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2;
public* *class* TestMyView *extends *
ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<MyActivity> {
Activity myActivity ;
*public* TestMyView(String pkg, Class<MyActivity> activityClass) {
*super*(pkg, activityClass);
myActivity = getActivity() ;
As the first step of the port of my existing Java swing application to Android, I'd like to get the non-UI logic unit tests running on the Android device. The unit tests are written against JUnit 4. It looks like Android 2.2 comes with JUnit 3 as the default. Is there an easy way (or any way) to bootstrap JUnit 4 as the test runner?
I am using IDEA as my dev environment, but it doesn't appear there's any settings that will allow me to specify JUnit 4.
How can i test the performance of an android application ? Is there any tool that i can make use of ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to run Junit test case for the android APIDemo project under eclipse. I create an eclipse project from the APIDemo source, it compiles fine and then I did: 1. Debug->Run as Junit tests
But I get this error: 'Lanuching AllTests' has encountered a problem. Cannot connect to VM...................
After following some instructions on Diego Torres blog I am able to test my classes using the regular Eclipse JUnit test-runner, however I also want to be able to run my unit tests from within the emulated android environment. For now this should make no real difference since the classes I am working on do very basic numerical or networking tasks, but obviously anything which involves the UI or Android API specific functions can only ever be tested on the emulator.
I set up a new run configuration of type AndroidJUnitTest wich uses the ndroid.test.InstrumentationTestRunner, however whenever I fire up the test I get the following error in the console:
[2010-01-09 00:45:23 - Pal1]Uploading Pal1.apk onto device 'emulator-5556'....................
There is an option to create an Android JUnit Project.As far as I am aware the other way is to create a folder in the same project called test which contains the same package name as the existing project.What are the differences between these two methods.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe problem is, that I wanted to write a JUnit-Test for some of my classes - but this stupid Anroid SDK does always lauch this absolutely lame AVD!
So I came up with the idea to move all my non-Android related classes out of the actual Android project into standard Java project. There I can easily test my classes and by adding this standard Java project to the BuildPath of the Android project, I can easily access and use my classes: no error is shown in the IDE - everything is fine.
But if I launch my full application in the AVD, it exits with following exception: NoClassDefFoundError!
I found out, how to run a normal test from an Android project. But why is it not possible to reference to a non-Android project? Regarding code reuse, this is really big disadvantage!
Is there any tool we can convert ddx file to java?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWith Oracle suing Google over Dalvik's patent infringements, I'm wanting to get off the Java bus I've been on for 10+ years. I really enjoy coding in Java, love the tools (eclipse, profilers, etc...), cross platform, garbage collection, etc. What is the best alternative out there? I'd like to build cool gui's, mobile apps, web apps, back-end integration, pretty much everything and anything. I don't really want to invest in learning 5 different languages for 5 different scenarios if possible. I'd love to be contributing to FOSS. Even if many things aren't there yet, I want to get on the train with a technology that is headed in the right direction. I supported Java out of the box with 1.0 implementations because it got me off of MS choke-hold. Now I want to get off the Java train for the same reason - Oracle! I looked briefly at Parrot VM. I've never felt too comfortable with Dynamic languages, but if they are really the way to go, I'll battle that early learning curve. Tried Ruby on Rails for a while, and it was okay, though I missed my Eclipse debugger, code completion, etc., so didn't last long. Trying out Groovy...but I want to distance myself from any litigation and really want to support freedom. I'd prefer not to program in C or C++, don't want to do memory management. So, in conclusion, what is a good next step for an old Java hand? What languages have seasoned Java professionals moved onto? Do I need to worry about things like Scala that are designed to run on the JVM? What does this lawsuit about Dalvik mean?
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2) Any automated tool that could perform the conversion from JS to Java?
I have developed a 2D game in Java Swing for a desktop application. My characters are simply JLables that move around over a static background image. I do the animations for the characters walk sequences by changing their image every certain number of game logic loop iterations. Being new to android, what would be the best way to port my game over to android since Swing is not supported? Is there something like a JLabel that can be used for characters? A whole different approach?
View 5 Replies View RelatedPlease give me a clue, to pass CTS. I'm try to do CTS test. The Android 1.5 r3 which I get from Android Open Source fails CTS. Mean while, if I download Android 1.5 r3 and run CTS test for emulator it's PASS. the module fail CTS is: java.io.OutputStreamWriterTest I run test with follow string: start --plan Java -t tests.api.java.io.OutputStreamWriterTest#test_write$C I found that java.io.OutputStreamWriterTest class belongs to core.jar I compared sizes of core.jar build by me and build by Google, and it's different for 362 bytes. I'm completely frustrated. What's I'm doing wrong! For building we use: Java jdk: 1.5.0_16 Ubuntu version: 8.04 All others libs installed as mentioned on the http://source.android.com/download. Building by command: make or make sdk Error log:
<FailedScene message="junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: Error when reading bytes in UTF-8 expected:"8916"; but was:"8907"; at tests.api.java.io.OutputStreamWriterTest.test_write$C (OutputStreamWriterTest.java:470)"> <Stack Trace>at tests.api.java.io.OutputStreamWriterTest.test_write$C (OutputStreamWriterTest.java:470) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method) at android.test.AndroidTestRunner.runTest(AndroidTestRunner.java:164) at android.test.AndroidTestRunner.runTest(AndroidTestRunner.java:151) at android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner.onStart (InstrumentationTestRunner.java:418) at android.app.Instrumentation$InstrumentationThread.run (Instrumentation.java:1520) at tests.api.java.io.OutputStreamWriterTest.test_write$C (OutputStreamWriterTest.java:470) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method) at android.test.AndroidTestRunner.runTest(AndroidTestRunner.java:164) at android.test.AndroidTestRunner.runTest(AndroidTestRunner.java:151) at android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner.onStart (InstrumentationTestRunner.java:418) at android.app.Instrumentation$InstrumentationThread.run (Instrumentation.java:1520) </Stack Trace>
I would like to execute adb commands from my Java application. At the moment I use Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command), is there a better way? Maybe even a library?
View 5 Replies View RelatedOne more video about the fancy touchscreen of the Droid X. This one has happier results! Check it out at the link below.Droid X Touchscreen Test See you later. you'll know why this post is short when you read the blog. running downstairs!
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am creating an Android library that does stuff like http requests, etc, that uses android.jar objects. There will be no manifest or resources, etc, however. What is the best practice regarding the JUnit library to use in this library? DO I use standard JUnit, or the one included in android.jar?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2 to do some test for an activity. I get a button in the setUp() method like this: protected void setUp() throws Exception {super.setUp(); act = getActivity(); btn = Button)act.find ViewById ( R.id.bike_button ); // this button has been defined in layout} Then I use this button to perform a click in a test method like this: public void testBikeButton(){ //click the bike button btn.performClick();}
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have never used JUnit before, and now I'm trying to set it up on an Android project.My project under test is fairly complex, including some JNI, but my test project, at the moment, is completely trivial. I have found many examples (that look totally different) online of how to make a test project, but it seems that no matter which one I follow, I get the same results.Here's my JUnit project code:package com.mycompany.myproject.test;
import android.test.AndroidTestCase;public class SimpleTestCaseExample extends Android TestCase {public void test_testOne() {fail("Just Always Fail");When I run, I see the following in Logcat:
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: numtests=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: test=test_testOne
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS_CODE: 0
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: id=InstrumentationTestRunner
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: current=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: class=com.mycompany.myproject.test.SimpleTestCaseExample
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: stream=
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: numtests=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: test=testAndroidTestCaseSetupProperly
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS_CODE: 1
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: id=InstrumentationTestRunner
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: current=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: class=com.mycompany.myproject.test.SimpleTestCaseExample
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: stream=.
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: numtests=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: test=testAndroidTestCaseSetupProperly
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS_CODE: 0
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_RESULT: stream=
stdout Test results for InstrumentationTestRunner=..
stdout Time: 0.07
stdout OK (2 tests)
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_CODE: -1
But, I get the following in the Console:Launching instrumentation android.test. Instrumentation TestRunner on device emulator-5554 Collecting test information Test run failed: No test results I have tried a variety of different things, messing with the basic TestCase class, or the TestSuite class, or a variety of other options. I tried to just go for the most trivial example because I'm really still trying to learn how this works.Whatever I try, I see this error.
I'm working on a school project and I'm researching testing possibilities for Android applications. On this page: http: // developer . android . com/ resources / tutorials /testing /hello android. Google writes about a unit test. Is this really a unit test? A Unit test will not integrate all classes and will not test in his context. So my opinion is it is not a Unit Test but an Integration Test.
View 7 Replies View RelatedIs there any free or opensource Eclipce plug in avaliable for UML diagram auto generation for Android?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn Android we can get the signatures of a package with
getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(packageName, PackageManager.GET_SIGNATURES).signatures;
We can print a signature by calling
signatures.toCharsString();
How to get the same string with jarsigner or another tool from the APK file ?
Can anyone suggest me a good tool to quickly understand a reasonably big Android project: the class hierarchies, relations and methods via some visual means? Is some kind of plugin available that we can point it to the android project and it would create a package diagram? I know a bit about "yDoc" & "ObjectAid"
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm having troubles with ADT and JUnit Testing.
When I use HttpClient classes, my JUnit tests fail with errors like: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/http/client/HttpClient.
I run my tests in Eclipse as "JUnit Tests" (not "Android JUnit Tests") with the "Android Test Launcher". An idea about how to resolve this problem?
Been slowly building my app and now JUnit is crashing regularly with logcat as below.
There are no other real hints. No relevant code as this can happen at multiple points of the code. There are no other errors or exceptions thrown. As far as I can tell there is plenty of memory left and my app does not appear to have any leaks I can find during a run outside of JUnit.
CODE:.....................
I'm developing an Android application with database storage.
I want to test some classes that I use to access database.
I've found ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2 to test Activities but I haven't found anything to test classes.
How can I do that? I haven't used jUnit before.