jvon_mobile/node_modules/cordova-android/test
Chris Cromer 179caec389 Update to new android cordova build
Signed-off-by: Chris Cromer <chris@cromer.cl>
2019-04-09 20:33:36 -04:00
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Cordova Android Test Project

The project in this directory is an Android Test project that enables those interested in further developing cordova-android to validate their changes.

Requirements

The requirements in the top-level README still apply. In addition, ensure you have installed Gradle, and that it is (at the time of this writing) at least version 3.3 or newer.

Getting Started

You can run this test project from both the command line as well as from Android Studio:

Command Line

Ensure you have the gradle wrapper script, gradlew, in this directory. If you do not, you can run the following to generate it:

$ cd cordova-android/test
$ gradle :wrapper -b build.gradle

You can then see a list of all tasks available to run with gradlew tasks.

The two different kinds of tests one typically wants to run are unit tests and end-to-end, or instrumented, tests. Unit tests do not require any particular environment to run in, but the instrumented tests, however, require a connected Android device or emulator to run in.

  • To run the unit tests, run: gradlew test.
  • To run the instrumented tests, run: gradlew connectedAndroidTest.

To make sure all tests are run, add the --rerun-tasks parameter.

Android Studio

Import this test/ directory into Android Studio, and hit the Play button.