Android :: Running Unit Tests From Command Line?

Jul 21, 2010

I'm trying to run unit tests on the android platform in accordance with tutorial. Say, for example, I want to run tests for Email application. I open /apps/Email/tests/AndroidManifest.xml file, look for the <manifest> element, and look at the package attribute, which is com.android.email.tests, and in the <instrumentation> element I look at the android:name attribute, which is android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner.

Android :: Running unit tests from command line?


Android :: Run Instrumentation Tests From Command Line (in Kubuntu)?

Mar 22, 2010

We are able to run instrumentation tests of Android from the command line on Windows by launching: adb shell am instrument -w <package.test>/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner. This gives us good results. Using the same architecture, we are unable to run the same in Kubuntu. We have the same setup in Kubuntu. Can someone let us know, if there are packages with same name.. Then what package will the adb shell point? How will the emulator connect with adb shell from cmd line? DO we need to do any changes to do so in Kubuntu?

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Android :: How Do I Run Unit Tests / Functional Tests?

Aug 6, 2010

"Hello, World" and "Hello, Testing" tutorials I created an android application created with Eclipse, along with a corresponding Android Test Project.The tests run fine once. After that, in order for me to run the tests again, I have to close the emulator.If I don't close the emulator, the Eclipse console get stuck on "Installing instrumentation android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner on device emulator-5554"... Nothing happens after that.I've been told to exit out of the application under test in the emulator in order to run the test again. Unfortunately the emulator doesn't have the app pulled up (it's in the normal "locked" position and when unlocked brings up the home screen) and even if I do pull it up then exit, it doesn't seem to let me run my tests again.All the example videos and tutorials all stop at the first run of a test. I have yet to see anyone anywhere run a test a second time!

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Android :: How To Start Android Test Unit From Command Line?

Nov 16, 2010

Here is my manifest file:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <manifest xmlns:android=" http://schemas. android. com /apk/res/android" package="com. wsandroid.test" android:version Code= "1" android:versionName="1.0"><application android:icon="@drawable/icon" android : label ="@string/app_name"><uses-library android:name="android.test.runner" /></application> <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" /><instrumentation android:targetPackage="com.wsandroid" android :name="android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner" />

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Android :: Unit Tests Run Twice From Eclipse?

Jun 9, 2009

I've got unit tests which are subclasses of AndroidTestCase, I thought they were just taking awhile to run, but for some reason when I run them via Eclipse, they actually run twice. I can verify this in LogCat after the Console outputs "Launching instrumentation android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner on device..." the first run starts, which is only visible via LogCat. Then the JUnit pane comes to life and starts tracking the second run.

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Android :: Verify Error While Trying To Run Unit Tests

Aug 5, 2009

I'm getting VerifyErrors when running unit tests. My tests are setup as a separate eclipse project which references the project I am testing. I have a class in my project which I use fairly heavily in my test project and this class is getting rejected by Dalvik.I also have a third party jar on the build path of both the project under test and the test project. This causes no problems when running the project under test so I can't see why it should when running the test project, basically I'm stumped. I have posted the error text below, MyProjectClass is a class in the project under test which is used fairly heavily in the test project.

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Android :: Hangs On Launching Unit Tests

Oct 3, 2009

I got a problem launching unit tests. I did: * new android project in eclipse, new android test project in eclipse * added one test case, added one test suite * run as-> android junit test hangs on "Launching instrumentation android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner on device emulator-5556".I got eclipse galileo, newest ADT and android 1.6 sdk

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Android :: Unit Tests Requiring Context

Jan 19, 2010

I am writing my first Android database backend and I'm struggling to unit test the creation of my database. Currently the problem I am encountering is obtaining a valid Context object to pass to my implementation of SQLiteOpenHelper.Is there a way to get a Context object in a class extending TestCase? The solution I have thought of is to instantiate an Activity in the setup method of my TestCase and then assigning the Context of that Activity to a field variable which my test methods can access...but it seems like there should be an easier way.

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Android :: Context Menu Paste Command Using Droid JUnit Tests?

Nov 4, 2010

How do I go about simulating a context menu paste command using the Android JUnit tests?

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Android :: Running Tests In Main Thread?

Feb 19, 2010

Can someone advise the am command (for adb shell) to run junit tests in the main thread please? The following shows onStart etc running in the test runner thread. am instrument -w -e class co.uk.telesense. tests.MyTest co.uk.telesense.tests/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner Ewan Benfield ttp://www.telesense.co .uk tel: 0845 643 5691 (+44 845 643 5691) mob: +44 (0) 77859 26477

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Android :: Getting Illegal Access Error When Running Droid Tests / Why Is So?

Mar 12, 2010

I get the following stack trace when running my Android tests on the Emulator code...

I run my tests from an extra project. And it seems there are some problems with loading the classes from the other project. I have run the tests before but now they are failing. The project under tests runs without problems.

Line 14 of the Helper Class is:

this.httpHelper = new HttpHelper(userProfile);

I start a HttpHelper class that is responsible for executing httpqueries. I think somehow this helper class is not available anymore, but I have no clue why.

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Android : Compile / Running Tests By Pointing A Standard JUnit?

Aug 18, 2010

It appears that Android supports JUnit 3 out of the box.&#65533;However, I have some pre-existing JUnit 4 unit tests that I'd like to try on Android. I've tried adding the JUnit 4 jar to eclipse and compiling/ running the tests by pointing a standard JUnit run against them, but nothing seems to happen.&#65533;There's no evidence in the eclipse console or the Android emulator that any tests have been run.

Can anyone with knowledge about this subject comment?&#65533;Is it even possible to run JUnit 4 tests under Android, and if so, is there a step-by-step explanation as to how to achieve this (preferably under Jetbrains IDEA IDE, and/or Eclipse).

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Android :: Specify Command Line Parameter?

Dec 7, 2009

How can i specify command-line parameter when I launch an android application? 1- With Eclipse 2- Directly from the phone

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Android :: How To Access Command Line?

Apr 14, 2009

So i am wanting to fiddle around with the new sdk but I never learned how to use command line in any IDE. Anyways I need to create an AVD with the command line can someone please tell me the steps or tell me somewhere I can read up on this. I have tried google searching command line eclipse, but the only results I get are nifty commands I can use once I actually find out how to get a command line. I am using windows.

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Android :: Run Command Line Tools?

Jun 7, 2010

I'm still pretty new to Android and programming in general, and I can't seem to get the command line tools packaged with the Android SDK to work. I'm running Mac OSX and each time I try to run layoutopt, for example, the terminal returns, *-bash: cmd: command not found. Also, is it okay to have my SDK located in the Developer directory and my android project in some unrelated directory when using these tools?

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Android : How To Do We Take A Screenshot Using ADB Command Line

Aug 27, 2009

Read through Couple of articles , Most of them point to the DDMS through that we could take the Screenshot. However i am trying to capture the Emulator screen from the Command Line. Not Sure how to tweak the framebuffer /Surface flinger to do the job. or is there any app that we could run in the background and get the job done.

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Android :: Getting Platform Files From Command Line

Sep 12, 2010

I can't figure out how to get the platform files for development, without running 'android' and starting the GUI. I want to avoid running GUI applications on my dev server, since it's headless and I don't want to forward X particularly. I can't imagine that it does anything more than figure out your platform, pull down a tarball and unpack it, surely this doesn't necessitate a gui, does anyone know how I can get the platform files without it?

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Android :: Application That Sends Command Line To PC

Jul 26, 2010

Does anyone know if there is an application that will send command lines to a PC? I would like to use this to either both launch programs and send other commands (such as changing the audio output on my PC). I am able to do this by creating shortcuts to the commands, then using a remote program (like premotedroid) to control the mouse and click the shortcuts, but it would be really cool if the phone could just send the command directly to the PC.

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Android :: Send Intent From Command Line?

Jun 4, 2009

I am trying to test how my activity responds to an intent. I can write a test activity and send my intent. I am wondering if there is a command line tool to just send an intent. I looked at "am" tool. When I use "am -D INTENT", I get "your application is waiting for debugger connection" popup. Is there any way to skip this popup?

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Android :: Build APK File From Command Line

Sep 28, 2009

I want to build the .apk file from java binary file (.class) or .dex file. I have copied the bin+res folder and Manifest.xml file to a specified folder. and run the command :[apkbuilder.bat %FILE_NAME% -rf "./src_folderr"]. This command build the new .APK file with default keystore. But I want to build the APK with me generated keystore, with command line as this :[apkbuilder.bat %FILE_NAME% -rf "./src_folder" -storetype path_to_my_release_keystore.keystore] but it can not find my keystore with "java.security.KeyStoreException : release.keystore not found". How can I build APK file with my keystore file?

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Android :: Compiling And Obfuscating By Command Line

Jul 30, 2010

I am going mad trying obfuscating my projects on Netbeans and it's not reasonable at the moment for me to switch to Eclipse I need a command line script that let me build and obfuscate my APK. Is there some example script, or some tutorial that could help me in this "intent"?

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Android :: Need Command Line To Start Web Browser Using Adb

Aug 18, 2010

How can I start up a browser with the adb shell and display a certain web page?

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Android :: Application Debugging With Command Line Jdb

Nov 11, 2010

I'm configuring emacs to debug android apps. My problem is since I'm attaching jdb to DDMS I cannot set proper classpath (jdb just won't start when I try to set -classpath and -attach together). So jdb is practically blind - no entry point for class, no interactive debugging. How can I specify classpath when attaching debugger to ddms?

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Android :: Launching / Installing An APK With Command Line

Aug 10, 2009

I have an interesting problem: My boss/the-marketing-team want to be able to distribute a separate version of our application to a number of 'partners'. The application itself would be *exactly* the same app, except that they'd like a partner-specific property to be passed to our web-service when the app runs (for tracking). The last thing I want to do is have 'n' builds of the product, each with a single constant changed (or a difference in the Manifest). This would be a maintenance nightmare, as well as the obvious issues you have when you have multiple mostly-identical versions of a product floating around.

I also suspect the Android Market would have a problem with "MyProduct for X users", "MyProduct for Y users", etc. Showing up for download. In a perfect world everyone would download the same app, and there would be some cool undiscovered Android feature where the Market URL could include "&vendorcode=X" that would be passed into the app on install. My question is this: Since the install process would be initiated by the user clicking on a link in their browser of choice (on the Android device), is there *any* way that the web server could be sent some 'device specific identifier' by the browser that would also be available to my APK? (In this way the web server would be able to match up the original install request and the first run of the app after install).

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Android :: Build Project From Command Line

Apr 9, 2010

I would like to build and android project from command line on Linux. In the root directory of the project there are the following files and directories: AndroidManifest.xml build.xml default.properties res/ src/. Can you provide a sample Makefile how to build this project?

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Android :: How To Access Database From Command Line?

Sep 28, 2010

I am new to the development, i have created a database and i have inserted values using eclipse code and i have successes on that But i want to see where this database exists, i have checked on tools directory from command prompt and if i query the table using select , it is saying that no table exists, Can anyone please tell me that how to access database from command line?

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Android :: Ddms From Command Line Not Seeing Devices

Aug 11, 2010

I dont want to use Eclipse.

From the command line:

An emulator is running. adb server is running. "adb devices" lists correctly and I can see my instance on an avd in the output.

However when I manually start DDMS from the command line it just keeps trying to connect. I can find no connection config issues. (yes, it works from within eclipse and ddms shows threads etc)

System : Debian Squeeze

I ran update-java-alternatives to be sure java was set up properly for "Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02)" . Not too much of a surprise to seasoned Debian users my Java is now worse ... When I run ddms from the command line I get :--

CODE:...........

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Android :: Put File In Sdcard Using Command Line?

Aug 20, 2010

How to put file in sdcard using command line I tried by using adb push command but its not working my file is in D:/sample.ogg I had written code...

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Android :: Command Line - Access Bash Shell?

Apr 17, 2010

I have a netbook with Android installed. Is it possible to access the bash shell?

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Android :: Compile Phone Project At Command Line

Jun 15, 2009

I have an android project with source. This is the project structure. $ cd MyProject $ ls Android.mk res AndroidManifest.xml src. How can I compile this build and build an apk thru command line?

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