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package com.android.permissioncontroller
import android.support.test.uiautomator.UiDevice
import androidx.appcompat.content.res.AppCompatResources
import androidx.test.platform.app.InstrumentationRegistry
/**
* Wake up screen
*/
fun wakeUpScreen() {
val uiDevice = UiDevice.getInstance(InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation())
uiDevice.executeShellCommand("input keyevent KEYCODE_WAKEUP")
uiDevice.executeShellCommand("wm dismiss-keyguard")
}
/**
* If the first vector drawable is loaded inside PermissionController,
* ResourceManagerInternal.checkVectorDrawableSetup() will try to load R.drawable.abc_vector_test
* with PermissionController's resources, however the R class will be ours because our copy of
* AndroidX is taking precedence, resulting in a Resources.NotFoundException. We can try to be the
* first one loading a vector drawable to work around this.
*/
fun workAroundAppCompatCheckVectorDrawableSetup() {
val context = InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation().context
AppCompatResources.getDrawable(
context, com.android.permissioncontroller.tests.inprocess.R.drawable.abc_vector_test
)
}