SingleLaunchActivityTestCase


public abstract class SingleLaunchActivityTestCase
extends InstrumentationTestCase

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.test.InstrumentationTestCase
     ↳ android.test.SingleLaunchActivityTestCase<T extends android.app.Activity>


This class was deprecated in API level 24.
Use ActivityTestRule instead. New tests should be written using the Android Testing Support Library.

If you would like to test a single activity with an InstrumentationTestCase, this provides some of the boiler plate to launch and finish the activity in setUp() and tearDown(). This launches the activity only once for the entire class instead of doing it in every setup / teardown call.

Summary

Public constructors

SingleLaunchActivityTestCase(String pkg, Class<T> activityClass)

NOTE: The parameter pkg must refer to the package identifier of the package hosting the activity to be launched, which is specified in the AndroidManifest.xml file.

Public methods

T getActivity()
void testActivityTestCaseSetUpProperly()

Protected methods

void setUp()
void tearDown()

Make sure all resources are cleaned up and garbage collected before moving on to the next test.

Inherited methods

Public constructors

SingleLaunchActivityTestCase

Added in API level 1
public SingleLaunchActivityTestCase (String pkg, 
                Class<T> activityClass)

NOTE: The parameter pkg must refer to the package identifier of the package hosting the activity to be launched, which is specified in the AndroidManifest.xml file. This is not necessarily the same as the java package name.

Parameters
pkg String: The package hosting the activity to be launched.

activityClass Class: The activity to test.

Public methods

getActivity

Added in API level 1
public T getActivity ()

Returns
T

testActivityTestCaseSetUpProperly

Added in API level 1
public void testActivityTestCaseSetUpProperly ()

Throws
Exception

Protected methods

setUp

Added in API level 1
protected void setUp ()

Throws
Exception

tearDown

Added in API level 1
protected void tearDown ()

Make sure all resources are cleaned up and garbage collected before moving on to the next test. Subclasses that override this method should make sure they call super.tearDown() at the end of the overriding method.

Throws
Exception