IdlingResource
public
interface
IdlingResource
android.support.test.espresso.IdlingResource |
Known Indirect Subclasses |
Represents a resource of an application under test which can cause asynchronous background work
to happen during test execution (e.g. an intent service that processes a button click). By
default, Espresso
synchronizes all view operations with the UI thread as well as
AsyncTasks; however, it has no way of doing so with "hand-made" resources. In such cases, test
authors can register the custom resource via IdlingRegistry
and Espresso
will wait for the resource to become idle prior to executing a view
operation.
Important Note: it is assumed that the resource stays idle most of the time.
Note: before writing your implementation consider using CountingIdlingResource
instead.
Summary
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interface |
IdlingResource.ResourceCallback
Registered by an |
Public methods | |
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abstract
String
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getName()
Returns the name of the resources (used for logging and idempotency of registration). |
abstract
boolean
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isIdleNow()
Returns |
abstract
void
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registerIdleTransitionCallback(IdlingResource.ResourceCallback callback)
Registers the given |
Public methods
getName
String getName ()
Returns the name of the resources (used for logging and idempotency of registration).
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String |
isIdleNow
boolean isIdleNow ()
Returns true
if resource is currently idle. Espresso will always call this
method from the main thread, therefore it should be non-blocking and return immediately.
Returns | |
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boolean |
registerIdleTransitionCallback
void registerIdleTransitionCallback (IdlingResource.ResourceCallback callback)
Registers the given IdlingResource.ResourceCallback
with the resource. Espresso will call this method:
- with its implementation of
IdlingResource.ResourceCallback
so it can be notified asynchronously that your resource is idle - from the main thread, but you are free to execute the callback's onTransitionToIdle from any thread
- once (when it is initially given a reference to your IdlingResource)
You only need to call this upon transition from busy to idle - if the resource is already idle when the method is called invoking the call back is optional and has no significant impact.
Parameters | |
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callback |
IdlingResource.ResourceCallback |
Interfaces
Classes
Exceptions
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