Android :: Testing Using Easy Mock
Mar 26, 2009
Can EasyMock be used with Android SDK to test my code? I integrated EasyMock Class Extension to one of my test case to mock an object operates on SQLite db. When executing my test case I got the following exception when setUp() is called: Code...
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Dec 23, 2009
What exactly are mock tests... I need to know the mock and performance tests available in android for testing android apps..what is the best tool for testing android apps and how..
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Feb 24, 2010
I wrote a simplest test based on android.test.ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2.
CODE:..............
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Apr 16, 2009
I've been exploring the Android test package and I'm very confused on how to implement functional testing for endpoint-to-endpoint.
Consider the example below, I have 4 activities: 1. A Contact List Activity 2. A View Contact Activity 3. An Add/Edit Contact Activity 4. A Sync Contact List activity
I want to automate a few tests that will go through multiple test cases simulating a user experience: From launching the application, to selecting 'Add contact;' opening the add contact activity, entering data, saving it, going back to the list activity, and verifying the new contact was saved properly.
As I understand it, ActivityInstrumentationTestCase<T extends Activity> and ActivityUnitTestCase<T extends Activity>, are only useful for testing single activity functionality.
But what if I need to switch between 2 or more activities inside a single functional test case?
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Aug 27, 2010
i would like to post on twitter/facebook my location, but not my EXACT location.i would want to change my GPS location to another county over are there any apps to do this? i've checked out the "my fake location" but you have to know the coordinates and such. are there any apps that you can just simply type in an address?
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Sep 21, 2009
I'm writing unit tests for a class containing Locations. To create a (mock) Location, I do this:
Location from = new Location("Johan");
However, the Location(String) constructor throws a RuntimeException saying "Stub!".
How can I create a mock location?
Note that I'm running this on the plain JDK with android.jar in the path, after JUnit but before my own stuff. No device or emulator is involved. The android.jar file is from the platforms/android-1.5 directory of android-sdk-linux_x86-1.6_r1.
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Aug 20, 2010
Looking for reasons to purchase the full version. Just drove from SE VA to DC, and had the tether all the way up I95, without any problems.
Any reasons anyone can give me for purchasing the full $10 version?
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Jun 7, 2010
I've read this post about mocking location with custom provider, but I am looking for a way to mock the location during a presentation, is that possible?
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Mar 5, 2009
I encountered with a problem when I use DDMS to send mock gps location data . I checked out the source code of Android and make the latest version.Then put my test apk file of gps to the emulator and start DDMS, but when I use Emulator Control of DDMS to manually Button to send mock location data it says no GPS emulation in this virtual device. But the same apk file works fine in the SDK 1.0
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Sep 16, 2010
I am using a ContentProvider for caching results from a web-service query. It is an HTTP request and the response content is XML. Most of the data is cached, so I simply query the DB, if not found, request from webservice, insert in DB and requery the DB. Thus the response is always a Cursor from SQLiteDatabaseHelper.
I have one result set that is not stored in the DB and since it is 100% transient, but I would like to provide the appearance of it coming from the DB's Cursor. Is there an easy way to do this? For example, if I could project it onto the cursor with a cursor.setValue("string", objectValue) or some other existing implementation.
If not, I will either bypass the DB for this content result, or stuff it into a trivial table that is constantly reused.
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Jan 11, 2010
test my app with an android device that is using a corporate calendar.... alternatively, can you tell me how to set up a mock corporate exchange server connection (and thus corporate calendar) on the emulator?
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Sep 27, 2009
I am working on an application that requires an approximate position of the user, so basically i am fine with any relatively recent location data i can get. However I can't seem to get things right using mock location data and would therefore appreciate your help. The method i'm having tries to set mock location data for the gps provider and tries to later retrievie it BUT: locationManager.setTestProviderEnabled("gps", true); seems to fail because i do not get any active location provider from the location manager. When I tried using a mock location provider with addTestProvider and give it my mock location, the LocationManager returns me this mock provider with getProviders(true) but then getLastKnownLocation returns null instead of the provided mock location.
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Sep 11, 2012
Is there some way to force Google Maps to actually use Mock Locations?. I have mock locations turned on, on my phone and I use a seperate GPS receiver. It works in several maps, but the second I activate navigation for Google Maps I get an annoying popup telling me to activate GPS. I just want that popup to go away but cant.
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Nov 2, 2012
I recentrly tested a few apps from the market changing the location using fake gps points. All of them work perfect but the locations sent via apps ( facebook for example) they show Bing maps not Google ones. I prefer gmaps because for my country they show every single street and building. Bing hasn't done that yet. What app works with google sources?
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Feb 20, 2012
A number of apps around at the moment will not run on my device as its rooted. When I start the app it comes up with 'Your phone is rooted and you cannot use this app on a rooted phone'
Is it possible to temperately mock my device to deem unrooted? or trick the app to make it think the phone is unrooted?
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Aug 20, 2010
I need to fool GMap application on android device by providing my own positioning data. What is the possibility and how shall i go about achieving it?
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May 30, 2009
I am about to embark on developing a mobile application for both the iPhone and the Android based phone.I have most of my gui mock ups written down on a white board and some in my head. I need to put them down on paper so I can relay my designs to others in my team.I was wondering what the best on-line gui mockup tool I could use? I have a lot of experience with Visio and I truly like it. I want a tool that would be web based so I could collaborate with others on the team. Does anyone have a suggestion for an easy gui mockup tool that I could use?
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Aug 7, 2009
i search a tool to develop/create mock ups for android. The only things i find are psd files (http://www. matcheck.cz /androidguipsd/ and http://chrisbrummel.com/google-android-gui-psd - not all widgets) and this tool: http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups. But this tool isn't only for android and so the look of the elements isn't equal to the android widgets (button, menu/list item etc.). If someone knows a tool, please let me know.
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Mar 27, 2010
How can I mock my location on a physical device (Nexus One)? I know you can do this with the emulator in the Emulator Control panel, but this doesn't work for a physical device.
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Sep 23, 2010
I am using the following to mock my location in Android. public class GPSwork extends Activity implements LocationListener{LocationManager locationManager;String mocLocationProvider;/** Called when the activity is first created. */@Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) But it's not working. I want to see it in real device and the bubble blinking in that location, but I didnt get anything. Please correct my code, and help me out. I used the permissions. I want build an application similatiom to location spoofer.Actually when we open google maps it will show our current location with blue blinking at our location..similarly if i changed the coordinates i.e, latitude and latitude it has to show that am at that location with blue blinking,
![alt text][1]this is the screen short.My XML fine is <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<com.google.android.maps.MapView
android:id="@+id/mapView"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:apiKey="0Sy8vgJlQkFxcisUAkrxu3xN33dqFgBetCg4jxg"
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Oct 10, 2010
I don't know if this is kosher, but I wanted to see if anyone would want to test an app I built. I don't want to release an app to the market without getting out all the bugs I can, but I'm a lone developer trying to build apps on the side in my free time. I don't know many people with Droids, so I'm trying to reach out to the community. I built an app I call "Next Track on Shake". Not a good name, (and I'm up for suggestions for a better name) but I can't think of anything else to explain its function. I listen to alot of music, usually on shuffle, and I hate having to wake the phone up, unlock the screen, open the music player, and change the track. The new versions of Android require PIN or Password when you use a corporate account, and that adds another step in changing tracks. I built an app that allows you to shake the phone, whether awake or not, and it will move to the next track for you. I also added the ability to customize the shake; you can set how hard or how fast you need to shake the phone to change the track. The default shake is a good setting for most people, but alot of people jog with the phone on their arm or hip and would need to adjust the strength of the shake so as to not accidentally change tracks. I've also added the ability to stop/start the service when needed, and I display an ongoing notification when the service is running. When the phone is rebooted, the app checks the preferences, and only starts the app if you had the service running before reboot.
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Jan 26, 2010
I have created an app which needs some testing done. I have tested it on the HTC Hero (UK version) and the HTC Tattoo. Worked well on both the devices. I wanted to test it on the newer android phones like the Droid or the Nexus One. If anyone could help me out with the testing, there is a link to the .apk file below. This app does functions like silencing the ringtone when the phone is flipped, switching on the speakerphone when in call etc.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/556550/FlipShake.apk.
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Dec 16, 2009
Is there an easy way of getting the Android source code? More than anything else, I just want to be able to look at the source for some of the standard apps, such as the Android Market, Contacts, etc. I took a look at dev.android.com, but I don't see an easy way of getting the source I'm looking for.
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Aug 19, 2010
New to Motorola droid. I was wondering if there is a shortcut to show you what apps/tasks you have running, and allows you to easily switch between them? Currently, I just hit the home button to get out of one app/task and then switch to the screen with the app I want, and click on the app/task. I imagine there is an easier way via a key or shortcut that will pop up my open apps and allow me to choose which one to go to. I figure with all the talk of the droid being a multitasker, I figure there would be an easy way to switch between tasks.
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Jul 12, 2010
Can anyone tell me the easy and fastest XML Parser?
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Aug 4, 2009
Is anybody aware of an "Easy Call Forwarding" type app that allows you to setup call forwarding with one click or something similar? I have a PAYG SIM Card in my car which I use for handsfree and travelling a lot, get really frustrated with having to go through the phone menus to set up call forwarding to the PAYG number everytime I get in my car. Some kind of Call Forwarding Profile or toggle app would be really useful....
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Jun 24, 2009
I'm prepping my first app for publishing and am a bit confused about how to properly test my <uses-permission> tags.. if i don't specify any permissions my app runs with no complaints on my G1. I tried installing it via "adb install" as well as with the eoeAppInstaller (as somebody had recommended). Also, the app is signed with my own certificate (not the debug cert). given that it works fine with no permissions (btw, it accesses camera and sd card), how will I know if I've set all of the proper <uses- permission> tags?
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Feb 8, 2010
Is there anything to test the UI of an Android app like Jemmy for Swing?
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Jul 18, 2010
Can someone with a Nexus One download AppFriend from android market (qr code -http://www.zappmarket.com/catalog/27) and give me a stack trace of the error message? I've got reports coming in that it crashes on startup (and the nice 1 star reviews that follow). The code that it is breaking on is really simple, so I'm not sure what the incompatibility could be, as it works on G1 and Magic.
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Nov 13, 2009
We have many phones, but we don't--and probably never will--have all of them.
It's frustrating that some phones cannot see our apps in the market, and we'd like to know which phones those are.
We'd like to have a simple way to have our app tested on each phone, but at this point there's no easy way to do that.
My question is: what would we as developers be willing to do to get these needs met? Is there enough demand for someone to buy all possible Android devices and charge a nominal fee for these services?
We would pay a small fee to have out app accessed and downloaded on all phones--this would give us a report of which phones could access our app. We would pay a fee to have a step-by-step test ran on each possible device so we could know it worked on that device, at least minimally.
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