ServiceTestRule
class ServiceTestRule : TestRule
A JUnit rule that provides a simplified mechanism to start and shutdown your service before and after the duration of your test. It also guarantees that the service is successfully connected when starting (or binding to) a service. The service can be started (or bound) using one of the helper methods. It will automatically be stopped (or unbound) after the test completes and any methods annotated with
After are finished.
Note: This rule doesn't support android.app.IntentService because it's automatically destroyed when onHandleIntent finishes all outstanding commands. So there is no guarantee to establish a successful connection in a timely manner.
Usage:
@Rule public final ServiceTestRule mServiceRule = new ServiceTestRule(); @Test public void testWithStartedService() { mServiceRule.startService( new Intent(InstrumentationRegistry.getTargetContext(), MyService.class)); //do something } @Test public void testWithBoundService() { IBinder binder = mServiceRule.bindService( new Intent(InstrumentationRegistry.getTargetContext(), MyService.class)); MyService service = ((MyService.LocalBinder) binder).getService(); assertTrue("True wasn't returned", service.doSomethingToReturnTrue()); }
Summary
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Creates a |
Protected constructors |
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ServiceTestRule(timeout: Long, timeUnit: TimeUnit!) |
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Statement! |
apply(base: Statement!, description: Description!) |
IBinder! |
bindService(intent: Intent)Works just like |
IBinder! |
bindService(intent: Intent, connection: ServiceConnection, flags: Int)Binds the service under test, in the same way as if it were started by |
Unit |
startService(intent: Intent)Starts the service under test and blocks until the service is connected, in the same way as if it were started by |
Unit |
Unbinds the service under test that was previously bound by a call to |
java-static ServiceTestRule! |
withTimeout(timeout: Long, timeUnit: TimeUnit!)Factory method to create a |
Protected functions |
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Unit |
Override this method to do your own service specific clean up after the service is shutdown. |
Unit |
Override this method to do your own service specific initialization before starting or binding to the service. |
Public constructors
Protected constructors
Public functions
bindService
fun bindService(intent: Intent): IBinder!
Works just like bindService except uses an internal android.content.ServiceConnection to guarantee successful bound. The operation option flag defaults to BIND_AUTO_CREATE
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bindService |
bindService
fun bindService(intent: Intent, connection: ServiceConnection, flags: Int): IBinder!
Binds the service under test, in the same way as if it were started by Context.bindService(Intent, ServiceConnection, flags) with an android.content.Intent that identifies a service. However, it waits for onServiceConnected to be called before returning.
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intent: Intent |
Identifies the service to connect to. The Intent may specify either an explicit component name, or a logical description (action, category, etc) to match an |
connection: ServiceConnection |
Receives information as the service is started and stopped. This must be a valid ServiceConnection object; it must not be null. |
flags: Int |
Operation options for the binding. May be 0, |
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IBinder! |
An object whose type is a subclass of IBinder, for making further calls into the service. |
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java.lang.SecurityException |
if the called doesn't have permission to bind to the given service. |
java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException |
if timed out waiting for a successful connection with the service. |
startService
fun startService(intent: Intent): Unit
Starts the service under test and blocks until the service is connected, in the same way as if it were started by Context.startService(Intent) with an android.content.Intent that identifies a service. If you use this method to start the service, it is automatically stopped at the end of the test run. However, it also attempts to bind to the service and waits for onServiceConnected to be called to ensure successful connection.
Note: This method only supports services that allow clients to bind to them. In other words, if your service onBind method returns null then a TimeoutException will be thrown.
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intent: Intent |
An Intent that identifies a service, of the same form as the Intent passed to |
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java.lang.SecurityException |
if you do not have permission to bind to the given service. |
java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException |
if timed out waiting for a successful connection with the service. |
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException |
if the intent did not resolve to a service |
unbindService
fun unbindService(): Unit
Unbinds the service under test that was previously bound by a call to bindService or bindService. You normally do not need to call this method since your service will automatically be stopped and unbound at the end of each test method.
withTimeout
java-static fun withTimeout(timeout: Long, timeUnit: TimeUnit!): ServiceTestRule!
Factory method to create a ServiceTestRule with a custom timeout
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timeout: Long |
the amount of time to wait for a service to connect. |
timeUnit: TimeUnit! |
the time unit representing how the timeout parameter should be interpreted |
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ServiceTestRule! |
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Protected functions
afterService
protected fun afterService(): Unit
Override this method to do your own service specific clean up after the service is shutdown. The method is called after each test method is executed including any method annotated with After and after necessary calls to stop (or unbind) the service under test were called.
beforeService
protected fun beforeService(): Unit
Override this method to do your own service specific initialization before starting or binding to the service. The method is called before each test method is executed including any method annotated with
Before. Do not start or bind to a service from here!