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package com.android.settings.bluetooth;
import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;
import static org.junit.Assert.fail;
import static org.mockito.Matchers.any;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.doNothing;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.doReturn;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.mock;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.spy;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.times;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.verify;
import static org.mockito.Mockito.when;
import android.app.AlertDialog;
import android.app.Dialog;
import android.content.Context;
import android.text.SpannableStringBuilder;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager;
import android.widget.CheckBox;
import android.widget.TextView;
import com.android.settings.R;
import com.android.settings.TestConfig;
import com.android.settings.testutils.SettingsRobolectricTestRunner;
import com.android.settings.testutils.shadow.ShadowEventLogWriter;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.mockito.Mock;
import org.mockito.MockitoAnnotations;
import org.robolectric.annotation.Config;
import org.robolectric.shadows.ShadowAlertDialog;
import org.robolectric.shadows.ShadowApplication;
import org.robolectric.util.FragmentTestUtil;
@RunWith(SettingsRobolectricTestRunner.class)
@Config(manifest = TestConfig.MANIFEST_PATH, sdk = TestConfig.SDK_VERSION,
shadows=ShadowEventLogWriter.class)
public class BluetoothPairingDialogTest {
private static final String FILLER = "text that goes in a view";
private static final String FAKE_DEVICE_NAME = "Fake Bluetooth Device";
@Mock
private BluetoothPairingController controller;
@Mock
private BluetoothPairingDialog dialogActivity;
@Before
public void setUp() {
MockitoAnnotations.initMocks(this);
doNothing().when(dialogActivity).dismiss();
}
@Test
public void dialogUpdatesControllerWithUserInput() {
// set the correct dialog type
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.USER_ENTRY_DIALOG);
// we don't care about these for this test
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageHintId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
// build fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// test that controller is updated on text change
frag.afterTextChanged(new SpannableStringBuilder(FILLER));
verify(controller, times(1)).updateUserInput(any());
}
@Test
public void dialogEnablesSubmitButtonOnValidationFromController() {
// set the correct dialog type
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.USER_ENTRY_DIALOG);
// we don't care about these for this test
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageHintId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
// force the controller to say that any passkey is valid
when(controller.isPasskeyValid(any())).thenReturn(true);
// build fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// test that the positive button is enabled when passkey is valid
frag.afterTextChanged(new SpannableStringBuilder(FILLER));
View button = frag.getmDialog().getButton(AlertDialog.BUTTON_POSITIVE);
assertThat(button).isNotNull();
assertThat(button.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.VISIBLE);
}
@Test
public void dialogDoesNotAskForPairCodeOnConsentVariant() {
// set the dialog variant to confirmation/consent
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.CONFIRMATION_DIALOG);
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// check that the input field used by the entry dialog fragment does not exist
View view = frag.getmDialog().findViewById(R.id.text);
assertThat(view).isNull();
}
@Test
public void dialogAsksForPairCodeOnUserEntryVariant() {
// set the dialog variant to user entry
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.USER_ENTRY_DIALOG);
// we don't care about these for this test
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageHintId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
Context context = spy(ShadowApplication.getInstance().getApplicationContext());
InputMethodManager imm = mock(InputMethodManager.class);
doReturn(imm).when(context).getSystemService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = spy(new BluetoothPairingDialogFragment());
when(frag.getContext()).thenReturn(context);
setupFragment(frag);
AlertDialog alertDialog = frag.getmDialog();
// check that the pin/passkey input field is visible to the user
View view = alertDialog.findViewById(R.id.text);
assertThat(view.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.VISIBLE);
// check that showSoftInput was called to make input method appear when the dialog was shown
assertThat(view.isFocused()).isTrue();
assertThat(imm.isActive());
verify(imm).showSoftInput(view, InputMethodManager.SHOW_IMPLICIT);
}
@Test
public void dialogDisplaysPairCodeOnDisplayPasskeyVariant() {
// set the dialog variant to display passkey
when(controller.getDialogType())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.DISPLAY_PASSKEY_DIALOG);
// ensure that the controller returns good values to indicate a passkey needs to be shown
when(controller.isDisplayPairingKeyVariant()).thenReturn(true);
when(controller.hasPairingContent()).thenReturn(true);
when(controller.getPairingContent()).thenReturn(FILLER);
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// get the relevant views
View messagePairing = frag.getmDialog().findViewById(R.id.pairing_code_message);
TextView pairingViewContent =
(TextView) frag.getmDialog().findViewById(R.id.pairing_subhead);
View pairingViewCaption = frag.getmDialog().findViewById(R.id.pairing_caption);
// check that the relevant views are visible and that the passkey is shown
assertThat(messagePairing.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.VISIBLE);
assertThat(pairingViewCaption.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.VISIBLE);
assertThat(pairingViewContent.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.VISIBLE);
assertThat(TextUtils.equals(FILLER, pairingViewContent.getText())).isTrue();
}
@Test(expected = IllegalStateException.class)
public void dialogThrowsExceptionIfNoControllerSet() {
// instantiate a fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = new BluetoothPairingDialogFragment();
// this should throw an error
FragmentTestUtil.startFragment(frag);
fail("Starting the fragment with no controller set should have thrown an exception.");
}
@Test
public void dialogCallsHookOnPositiveButtonPress() {
// set the dialog variant to confirmation/consent
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.CONFIRMATION_DIALOG);
// we don't care what this does, just that it is called
doNothing().when(controller).onDialogPositiveClick(any());
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// click the button and verify that the controller hook was called
frag.onClick(frag.getmDialog(), AlertDialog.BUTTON_POSITIVE);
verify(controller, times(1)).onDialogPositiveClick(any());
}
@Test
public void dialogCallsHookOnNegativeButtonPress() {
// set the dialog variant to confirmation/consent
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.CONFIRMATION_DIALOG);
// we don't care what this does, just that it is called
doNothing().when(controller).onDialogNegativeClick(any());
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// click the button and verify that the controller hook was called
frag.onClick(frag.getmDialog(), AlertDialog.BUTTON_NEGATIVE);
verify(controller, times(1)).onDialogNegativeClick(any());
}
@Test(expected = IllegalStateException.class)
public void dialogDoesNotAllowSwappingController() {
// instantiate a fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = new BluetoothPairingDialogFragment();
frag.setPairingController(controller);
// this should throw an error
frag.setPairingController(controller);
fail("Setting the controller multiple times should throw an exception.");
}
@Test(expected = IllegalStateException.class)
public void dialogDoesNotAllowSwappingActivity() {
// instantiate a fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = new BluetoothPairingDialogFragment();
frag.setPairingDialogActivity(dialogActivity);
// this should throw an error
frag.setPairingDialogActivity(dialogActivity);
fail("Setting the dialog activity multiple times should throw an exception.");
}
@Test
public void dialogPositiveButtonDisabledWhenUserInputInvalid() {
// set the correct dialog type
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.USER_ENTRY_DIALOG);
// we don't care about these for this test
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageHintId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
// force the controller to say that any passkey is valid
when(controller.isPasskeyValid(any())).thenReturn(false);
// build fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// test that the positive button is enabled when passkey is valid
frag.afterTextChanged(new SpannableStringBuilder(FILLER));
View button = frag.getmDialog().getButton(AlertDialog.BUTTON_POSITIVE);
assertThat(button).isNotNull();
assertThat(button.isEnabled()).isFalse();
}
@Test
public void dialogShowsContactSharingCheckboxWhenBluetoothProfileNotReady() {
// set the dialog variant to confirmation/consent
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.CONFIRMATION_DIALOG);
// set a fake device name and pretend the profile has not been set up for it
when(controller.getDeviceName()).thenReturn(FAKE_DEVICE_NAME);
when(controller.isProfileReady()).thenReturn(false);
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// verify that the checkbox is visible and that the device name is correct
CheckBox sharingCheckbox = (CheckBox) frag.getmDialog()
.findViewById(R.id.phonebook_sharing_message_confirm_pin);
assertThat(sharingCheckbox.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.VISIBLE);
assertThat(sharingCheckbox.getText().toString().contains(FAKE_DEVICE_NAME)).isTrue();
}
@Test
public void dialogHidesContactSharingCheckboxWhenBluetoothProfileIsReady() {
// set the dialog variant to confirmation/consent
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.CONFIRMATION_DIALOG);
// set a fake device name and pretend the profile has been set up for it
when(controller.getDeviceName()).thenReturn(FAKE_DEVICE_NAME);
when(controller.isProfileReady()).thenReturn(true);
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// verify that the checkbox is gone
CheckBox sharingCheckbox = (CheckBox) frag.getmDialog()
.findViewById(R.id.phonebook_sharing_message_confirm_pin);
assertThat(sharingCheckbox.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.GONE);
}
@Test
public void dialogShowsMessageOnPinEntryView() {
// set the correct dialog type
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.USER_ENTRY_DIALOG);
// Set the message id to something specific to verify later
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageId()).thenReturn(R.string.cancel);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageHintId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// verify message is what we expect it to be and is visible
TextView message = (TextView) frag.getmDialog().findViewById(R.id.message_below_pin);
assertThat(message.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.VISIBLE);
assertThat(TextUtils.equals(frag.getString(R.string.cancel), message.getText())).isTrue();
}
@Test
public void dialogShowsMessageHintOnPinEntryView() {
// set the correct dialog type
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.USER_ENTRY_DIALOG);
// Set the message id hint to something specific to verify later
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageHintId()).thenReturn(R.string.cancel);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// verify message is what we expect it to be and is visible
TextView hint = (TextView) frag.getmDialog().findViewById(R.id.pin_values_hint);
assertThat(hint.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.VISIBLE);
assertThat(TextUtils.equals(frag.getString(R.string.cancel), hint.getText())).isTrue();
}
@Test
public void dialogHidesMessageAndHintWhenNotProvidedOnPinEntryView() {
// set the correct dialog type
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.USER_ENTRY_DIALOG);
// Set the id's to what is returned when it is not provided
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageHintId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// verify message is what we expect it to be and is visible
TextView hint = (TextView) frag.getmDialog().findViewById(R.id.pin_values_hint);
assertThat(hint.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.GONE);
TextView message = (TextView) frag.getmDialog().findViewById(R.id.message_below_pin);
assertThat(message.getVisibility()).isEqualTo(View.GONE);
}
@Test
public void pairingStringIsFormattedCorrectly() {
final String device = "test_device";
final Context context = ShadowApplication.getInstance().getApplicationContext();
assertThat(context.getString(R.string.bluetooth_pb_acceptance_dialog_text, device, device))
.contains(device);
}
@Test
public void pairingDialogDismissedOnPositiveClick() {
// set the dialog variant to confirmation/consent
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.CONFIRMATION_DIALOG);
// we don't care what this does, just that it is called
doNothing().when(controller).onDialogPositiveClick(any());
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// click the button and verify that the controller hook was called
frag.onClick(frag.getmDialog(), AlertDialog.BUTTON_POSITIVE);
verify(controller, times(1)).onDialogPositiveClick(any());
verify(dialogActivity, times(1)).dismiss();
}
@Test
public void pairingDialogDismissedOnNegativeClick() {
// set the dialog variant to confirmation/consent
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.CONFIRMATION_DIALOG);
// we don't care what this does, just that it is called
doNothing().when(controller).onDialogNegativeClick(any());
// build the fragment
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = makeFragment();
// click the button and verify that the controller hook was called
frag.onClick(frag.getmDialog(), AlertDialog.BUTTON_NEGATIVE);
verify(controller, times(1)).onDialogNegativeClick(any());
verify(dialogActivity, times(1)).dismiss();
}
@Test
public void rotateDialog_nullPinText_okButtonEnabled() {
userEntryDialogExistingTextTest(null);
}
@Test
public void rotateDialog_emptyPinText_okButtonEnabled() {
userEntryDialogExistingTextTest("");
}
@Test
public void rotateDialog_nonEmptyPinText_okButtonEnabled() {
userEntryDialogExistingTextTest("test");
}
// Runs a test simulating the user entry dialog type in a situation like device rotation, where
// the dialog fragment gets created and we already have some existing text entered into the
// pin field.
private void userEntryDialogExistingTextTest(CharSequence existingText) {
when(controller.getDialogType()).thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.USER_ENTRY_DIALOG);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageHintId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
when(controller.getDeviceVariantMessageId())
.thenReturn(BluetoothPairingController.INVALID_DIALOG_TYPE);
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment fragment = spy(new BluetoothPairingDialogFragment());
when(fragment.getPairingViewText()).thenReturn(existingText);
setupFragment(fragment);
AlertDialog dialog = ShadowAlertDialog.getLatestAlertDialog();
boolean expected = !TextUtils.isEmpty(existingText);
assertThat(dialog.getButton(Dialog.BUTTON_POSITIVE).isEnabled()).isEqualTo(expected);
}
private void setupFragment(BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag) {
assertThat(frag.isPairingControllerSet()).isFalse();
frag.setPairingController(controller);
assertThat(frag.isPairingDialogActivitySet()).isFalse();
frag.setPairingDialogActivity(dialogActivity);
FragmentTestUtil.startFragment(frag);
assertThat(frag.getmDialog()).isNotNull();
assertThat(frag.isPairingControllerSet()).isTrue();
assertThat(frag.isPairingDialogActivitySet()).isTrue();
}
private BluetoothPairingDialogFragment makeFragment() {
BluetoothPairingDialogFragment frag = new BluetoothPairingDialogFragment();
setupFragment(frag);
return frag;
}
}