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author | Joseph Murphy <murj@google.com> | Tue Jul 20 13:59:46 2021 -0700 |
committer | Joseph Murphy <murj@google.com> | Wed Sep 22 20:32:29 2021 +0000 |
tree | a30cadf42afe946bb5b0f51c76710402fe83736f | |
parent | 9785ae7e117438b1261b6e34a42128aa8f2739d4 [diff] |
Changes Tradefed default android-all jar Bug: b/194219998 Test: Locally ran all in-tree Robolectric tests Change-Id: I2d37cc4f4152052162ad70fa7d4d84b3af7d1ea7 Merged-In: I2d37cc4f4152052162ad70fa7d4d84b3af7d1ea7
TF is a test harness used to drive Android automated testing. It runs on test hosts and monitors the connected devices, handling test scheduling & execution and device management.
Other test harnesses like Compatibility Test Suite (CTS) and Vendor Test Suite (VTS) use TF as a basis and extend it for their particular needs.
1. Create your change in Gerrit 2. Add the reviewer named "Tradefed Codereview" (email: tradefed-codereview@tradefederation.google.com.iam.gserviceaccount.com) 3. Review the code review guidance at go/tf-guidelines and go/tradefed-code-reviews 4. GWSQ should add a couple of people from the team to review your code and give feedback.
More information at: https://source.android.com/devices/tech/test_infra/tradefed/
See more details about Tradefed Architecture at: https://source.android.com/devices/tech/test_infra/tradefed/architecture
If you are a tests writer you should start looking in the test_framework/ component which contains everything needed to write a tests in Tradefed.