Peter Qiu 5679145d9a hotspot2: update Passpoint intent definitions
Address API Councils comment on the newly added intent definitions
for Passpoint events:
- Use a Parcelable class to represent icon info
- Document all extras that are included for an action
- Document that the new intents will only be sent to registered
  receivers, and not manifest receivers
- Rename extras to be more generic

While there, removed the deprecated hidden Passpoint intent
definitions.

Bug: 35857805
Test: frameworks/base/wifi/tests/runtests.sh
Change-Id: I22de2d52fce3ed1adc8d72bf1580d3337bc747c5
Merged-In: I22de2d52fce3ed1adc8d72bf1580d3337bc747c5
2017-03-13 10:39:04 -07:00
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Wifi Unit Tests

This package contains unit tests for the android wifi framework APIs based on the Android Testing Support Library. The test cases are built using the JUnit and Mockito libraries.

Running Tests

The easiest way to run tests is simply run

frameworks/base/wifi/tests/runtests.sh

runtests.sh will build the test project and all of its dependencies and push the APK to the connected device. It will then run the tests on the device.

To pick up changes in framework/base, you will need to:

  1. rebuild the framework library 'make -j32'
  2. sync over the updated library to the device 'adb sync'
  3. restart framework on the device 'adb shell stop' then 'adb shell start'

To enable syncing data to the device for first time after clean reflash:

  1. adb disable-verity
  2. adb reboot
  3. adb remount

See below for a few example of options to limit which tests are run. See the AndroidJUnitRunner Documentation for more details on the supported options.

runtests.sh -e package android.net.wifi
runtests.sh -e class android.net.wifi.WifiScannerTest

If you manually build and push the test APK to the device you can run tests using

adb shell am instrument -w 'android.net.wifi.test/android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner'

Adding Tests

Tests can be added by adding classes to the src directory. JUnit4 style test cases can be written by simply annotating test methods with org.junit.Test.

Debugging Tests

If you are trying to debug why tests are not doing what you expected, you can add android log statements and use logcat to view them. The beginning and end of every tests is automatically logged with the tag TestRunner.