This set of tests use the flickerlib from platform_testing/libraries/flicker
to execute a set of common UI transitions to detect discontinuous or unpredictable behavior.
The tests are organized in packages according to the transitions they test (e.g., rotation
, splitscreen
).
By default tests should inherit from RotationTestBase
or NonRotationTestBase
and must override the variable transitionToRun
(Kotlin) or the function getTransitionToRun()
(Java). Only tests that are not supported by these classes should inherit directly from the FlickerTestBase
class.
Tests that rotate the device should inherit from RotationTestBase
. Tests that inherit from the class automatically receive start and end rotation values.
Moreover, these tests inherit the following checks:
The default tests can be disabled by overriding the respective methods and including an @Ignore
annotation.
NonRotationTestBase
was created to make it easier to write tests that do not involve rotation (e.g., Pip
, split screen
or IME
). Tests that inherit from the class are automatically executed twice: once in portrait and once in landscape mode and the assertions are checked independently. Moreover, these tests inherit the following checks:
The default tests can be disabled by overriding the respective methods and including an @Ignore
annotation.
Tests that rotate the device should inherit from RotationTestBase
. This class allows the test to be freely configured and does not provide any assertions.
Start by defining common or error prone transitions using TransitionRunner
.
@LargeTest @RunWith(Parameterized::class) @FixMethodOrder(MethodSorters.NAME_ASCENDING) class MyTest( beginRotationName: String, beginRotation: Int ) : NonRotationTestBase(beginRotationName, beginRotation) { init { mTestApp = MyAppHelper(InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation()) } override val transitionToRun: TransitionRunner get() = TransitionRunner.newBuilder() .withTag("myTest") .recordAllRuns() .runBefore { device.pressHome() } .runBefore { device.waitForIdle() } .run { testApp.open() } .runAfter{ testApp.exit() } .repeat(2) .includeJankyRuns() .build() @Test fun myWMTest() { checkResults { WmTraceSubject.assertThat(it) .showsAppWindow(MyTestApp) .forAllEntries() } } @Test fun mySFTest() { checkResults { LayersTraceSubject.assertThat(it) .showsLayer(MyTestApp) .forAllEntries() } } }