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package android.test;
import android.content.ContentProvider;
import android.content.ContentResolver;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.pm.ProviderInfo;
import android.content.res.Resources;
import android.test.mock.MockContext;
import android.test.mock.MockContentResolver;
import android.database.DatabaseUtils;
import java.io.File;
/**
* This test case class provides a framework for testing a single
* {@link ContentProvider} and for testing your app code with an
* isolated content provider. Instead of using the system map of
* providers that is based on the manifests of other applications, the test
* case creates its own internal map. It then uses this map to resolve providers
* given an authority. This allows you to inject test providers and to null out
* providers that you do not want to use.
* <p>
* This test case also sets up the following mock objects:
* </p>
* <ul>
* <li>
* An {@link android.test.IsolatedContext} that stubs out Context methods that might
* affect the rest of the running system, while allowing tests to do real file and
* database work.
* </li>
* <li>
* A {@link android.test.mock.MockContentResolver} that provides the functionality of a
* regular content resolver, but uses {@link IsolatedContext}. It stubs out
* {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(Uri, ContentObserver, boolean)} to
* prevent the test from affecting the running system.
* </li>
* <li>
* An instance of the provider under test, running in an {@link IsolatedContext}.
* </li>
* </ul>
* <p>
* This framework is set up automatically by the base class' {@link #setUp()} method. If you
* override this method, you must call the super method as the first statement in
* your override.
* </p>
* <p>
* In order for their tests to be run, concrete subclasses must provide their own
* constructor with no arguments. This constructor must call
* {@link #ProviderTestCase2(Class, String)} as its first operation.
* </p>
* For more information on content provider testing, please see
* <a href="{@docRoot}tools/testing/contentprovider_testing.html">Content Provider Testing</a>.
*/
public abstract class ProviderTestCase2<T extends ContentProvider> extends AndroidTestCase {
Class<T> mProviderClass;
String mProviderAuthority;
private IsolatedContext mProviderContext;
private MockContentResolver mResolver;
private class MockContext2 extends MockContext {
@Override
public Resources getResources() {
return getContext().getResources();
}
@Override
public File getDir(String name, int mode) {
// name the directory so the directory will be separated from
// one created through the regular Context
return getContext().getDir("mockcontext2_" + name, mode);
}
@Override
public Context getApplicationContext() {
return this;
}
}
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param providerClass The class name of the provider under test
* @param providerAuthority The provider's authority string
*/
public ProviderTestCase2(Class<T> providerClass, String providerAuthority) {
mProviderClass = providerClass;
mProviderAuthority = providerAuthority;
}
private T mProvider;
/**
* Returns the content provider created by this class in the {@link #setUp()} method.
* @return T An instance of the provider class given as a parameter to the test case class.
*/
public T getProvider() {
return mProvider;
}
/**
* Sets up the environment for the test fixture.
* <p>
* Creates a new
* {@link android.test.mock.MockContentResolver}, a new IsolatedContext
* that isolates the provider's file operations, and a new instance of
* the provider under test within the isolated environment.
* </p>
*
* @throws Exception
*/
@Override
protected void setUp() throws Exception {
super.setUp();
mResolver = new MockContentResolver();
final String filenamePrefix = "test.";
RenamingDelegatingContext targetContextWrapper = new
RenamingDelegatingContext(
new MockContext2(), // The context that most methods are
//delegated to
getContext(), // The context that file methods are delegated to
filenamePrefix);
mProviderContext = new IsolatedContext(mResolver, targetContextWrapper);
mProvider = createProviderForTest(mProviderContext, mProviderClass, mProviderAuthority);
mResolver.addProvider(mProviderAuthority, getProvider());
}
/**
* Creates and sets up a new instance of the provider.
*/
static <T extends ContentProvider> T createProviderForTest(
Context context, Class<T> providerClass, String authority)
throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException {
T instance = providerClass.newInstance();
ProviderInfo providerInfo = new ProviderInfo();
providerInfo.authority = authority;
instance.attachInfoForTesting(context, providerInfo);
return instance;
}
/**
* Tears down the environment for the test fixture.
* <p>
* Calls {@link android.content.ContentProvider#shutdown()} on the
* {@link android.content.ContentProvider} represented by mProvider.
*/
@Override
protected void tearDown() throws Exception {
mProvider.shutdown();
super.tearDown();
}
/**
* Gets the {@link MockContentResolver} created by this class during initialization. You
* must use the methods of this resolver to access the provider under test.
*
* @return A {@link MockContentResolver} instance.
*/
public MockContentResolver getMockContentResolver() {
return mResolver;
}
/**
* Gets the {@link IsolatedContext} created by this class during initialization.
* @return The {@link IsolatedContext} instance
*/
public IsolatedContext getMockContext() {
return mProviderContext;
}
/**
* <p>
* Creates a new content provider of the same type as that passed to the test case class,
* with an authority name set to the authority parameter, and using an SQLite database as
* the underlying data source. The SQL statement parameter is used to create the database.
* This method also creates a new {@link MockContentResolver} and adds the provider to it.
* </p>
* <p>
* Both the new provider and the new resolver are put into an {@link IsolatedContext}
* that uses the targetContext parameter for file operations and a {@link MockContext}
* for everything else. The IsolatedContext prepends the filenamePrefix parameter to
* file, database, and directory names.
* </p>
* <p>
* This is a convenience method for creating a "mock" provider that can contain test data.
* </p>
*
* @param targetContext The context to use as the basis of the IsolatedContext
* @param filenamePrefix A string that is prepended to file, database, and directory names
* @param providerClass The type of the provider being tested
* @param authority The authority string to associated with the test provider
* @param databaseName The name assigned to the database
* @param databaseVersion The version assigned to the database
* @param sql A string containing the SQL statements that are needed to create the desired
* database and its tables. The format is the same as that generated by the
* <a href="http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite.html">sqlite3</a> tool's <code>.dump</code> command.
* @return ContentResolver A new {@link MockContentResolver} linked to the provider
*
* @throws IllegalAccessException
* @throws InstantiationException
*/
public static <T extends ContentProvider> ContentResolver newResolverWithContentProviderFromSql(
Context targetContext, String filenamePrefix, Class<T> providerClass, String authority,
String databaseName, int databaseVersion, String sql)
throws IllegalAccessException, InstantiationException {
MockContentResolver resolver = new MockContentResolver();
RenamingDelegatingContext targetContextWrapper = new RenamingDelegatingContext(
new MockContext(), // The context that most methods are delegated to
targetContext, // The context that file methods are delegated to
filenamePrefix);
Context context = new IsolatedContext(resolver, targetContextWrapper);
DatabaseUtils.createDbFromSqlStatements(context, databaseName, databaseVersion, sql);
T provider = createProviderForTest(context, providerClass, authority);
resolver.addProvider(authority, provider);
return resolver;
}
}