Test di integrazione con WorkManager

WorkManager offre una work-testing artefatto che consente di testare i worker.

Configura

Per utilizzare l'artefatto work-testing, aggiungilo come androidTestImplementation della dipendenza in build.gradle.

Alla moda

dependencies {
    def work_version = "2.5.0"

    ...

    // optional - Test helpers
    androidTestImplementation "androidx.work:work-testing:$work_version"
}

Kotlin

dependencies {
    val work_version = "2.4.0"

    ...

    // optional - Test helpers
    androidTestImplementation("androidx.work:work-testing:$work_version")
}

Per saperne di più sull'aggiunta di dipendenze, consulta la documentazione nel Note di rilascio di WorkManager.

Concetti

work-testing offre un'implementazione speciale di WorkManager per la modalità di test, che viene inizializzato utilizzando WorkManagerTestInitHelper

L'artefatto work-testing fornisce anche SynchronousExecutor che semplifica la scrittura dei test in modo sincrono, senza dover gestire più thread, blocchi o fermi.

Ecco un esempio su come utilizzare tutte queste classi insieme.

Kotlin

@RunWith(AndroidJUnit4::class)
class BasicInstrumentationTest {
    @Before
    fun setup() {
        val context = InstrumentationRegistry.getTargetContext()
        val config = Configuration.Builder()
            .setMinimumLoggingLevel(Log.DEBUG)
            .setExecutor(SynchronousExecutor())
            .build()

        // Initialize WorkManager for instrumentation tests.
        WorkManagerTestInitHelper.initializeTestWorkManager(context, config)
    }
}

Java

@RunWith(AndroidJUnit4.class)
public class BasicInstrumentationTest {
    @Before
    public void setup() {
        Context context = InstrumentationRegistry.getTargetContext();
        Configuration config = new Configuration.Builder()
                .setMinimumLoggingLevel(Log.DEBUG)
                .setExecutor(new SynchronousExecutor())
                .build();

        // Initialize WorkManager for instrumentation tests.
        WorkManagerTestInitHelper.initializeTestWorkManager(
            context, config);
    }
}

Test struttura

Ora che WorkManager è stato inizializzato in modalità di test, puoi dai lavoratori.

Supponiamo che tu abbia un EchoWorker che prevede inputData e semplicemente copia (eco) l'input in outputData.

Kotlin

class EchoWorker(context: Context, parameters: WorkerParameters)
   : Worker(context, parameters) {
   override fun doWork(): Result {
       return when(inputData.size()) {
           0 - >Result.failure()
           else - >Result.success(inputData)
       }
   }
}

Java

public class EchoWorker extends Worker {
  public EchoWorker(Context context, WorkerParameters parameters) {
      super(context, parameters);
  }

  @NonNull
  @Override
  public Result doWork() {
      Data input = getInputData();
      if (input.size() == 0) {
          return Result.failure();
      } else {
          return Result.success(input);
      }
  }
}

Test di base

Di seguito è riportato un test di strumentazione Android che testa EchoWorker. Il principale è fondamentale che testare EchoWorker in modalità di test è molto simile useresti EchoWorker in un'applicazione reale.

Kotlin

@Test
@Throws(Exception::class)
fun testSimpleEchoWorker() {
    // Define input data
    val input = workDataOf(KEY_1 to 1, KEY_2 to 2)

    // Create request
    val request = OneTimeWorkRequestBuilderE<choWorker(>)
        .setInputData(input)
        .build()

    val workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(applicationContext)
    // Enqueue and wait for result. This also runs the Worker synchronously
    // because we are using a SynchronousExecutor.
    workManager.enqueue(request).result.get()
    // Get WorkInfo and outputData
    val workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.id).get()
    val outputData = workInfo.outputData

    // Assert
    assertThat(workInfo.state, `is`(WorkInfo.State.SUCCEEDED))
    assertThat(outputData, `is`(input))
}

Java

@Test
public void testSimpleEchoWorker() throws Exception {
   // Define input data
   Data input = new Data.Builder()
           .put(KEY_1, 1)
           .put(KEY_2, 2)
           .build();

   // Create request
   OneTimeWorkRequest request =
       new OneTimeWorkRequest.Builder(EchoWorker.class)
           .setInputData(input)
           .build();

   WorkManager workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(getApplicationContext());
   // Enqueue and wait for result. This also runs the Worker synchronously
   // because we are using a SynchronousExecutor.
   workManager.enqueue(request).getResult().get();
   // Get WorkInfo and outputData
   WorkInfo workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.getId()).get();
   Data outputData = workInfo.getOutputData();

   // Assert
   assertThat(workInfo.getState(), is(WorkInfo.State.SUCCEEDED));
   assertThat(outputData, is(input));
}

Scriviamo un altro test per assicurarci che quando EchoWorker non riceva alcun input , il valore previsto per Result è Result.failure().

Kotlin

@Test
@Throws(Exception::class)
fun testEchoWorkerNoInput() {
   // Create request
   val request = OneTimeWorkRequestBuilderE<choWorker(>)
       .build()

   val workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(applicationContext)
   // Enqueue and wait for result. This also runs the Worker synchronously
   // because we are using a SynchronousExecutor.
   workManager.enqueue(request).result.get()
   // Get WorkInfo
   val workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.id).get()

   // Assert
   assertThat(workInfo.state, `is`(WorkInfo.State.FAILED))
}

Java

@Test
public void testEchoWorkerNoInput() throws Exception {
  // Create request
  OneTimeWorkRequest request =
      new OneTimeWorkRequest.Builder(EchoWorker.class)
         .build();

  WorkManager workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(getApplicationContext());
  // Enqueue and wait for result. This also runs the Worker synchronously
  // because we are using a SynchronousExecutor.
  workManager.enqueue(request).getResult().get();
  // Get WorkInfo
  WorkInfo workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.getId()).get();

  // Assert
  assertThat(workInfo.getState(), is(WorkInfo.State.FAILED));
}

Simulare vincoli, ritardi e lavoro periodico

WorkManagerTestInitHelper ti fornisce un'istanza TestDriver che può essere utilizzato per simulare il ritardo iniziale, le condizioni in cui i vincoli vengono soddisfatti ListenableWorker istanze e intervalli per PeriodicWorkRequest di Compute Engine.

Ritardi iniziali del test

I worker possono avere ritardi iniziali. Per testare EchoWorker con un initialDelay, anziché dover attendere il initialDelay nel test, puoi usare TestDriver per contrassegnare il ritardo iniziale della richiesta di lavoro come soddisfatto utilizzando setInitialDelayMet.

Kotlin

@Test
@Throws(Exception::class)
fun testWithInitialDelay() {
    // Define input data
    val input = workDataOf(KEY_1 to 1, KEY_2 to 2)

    // Create request
    val request = OneTimeWorkRequestBuilderE<choWorker(>)
        .setInputData(input)
        .setInitialDelay(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
        .build()

    val workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(getApplicationContext())
    // Get the TestDriver
    val testDriver = WorkManagerTestInitHelper.getTestDriver()
    // Enqueue
    workManager.enqueue(request).result.get()
    // Tells the WorkManager test framework that initial delays are now met.
    testDriver.setInitialDelayMet(request.id)
    // Get WorkInfo and outputData
    val workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.id).get()
    val outputData = workInfo.outputData

    // Assert
    assertThat(workInfo.state, `is`(WorkInfo.State.SUCCEEDED))
    assertThat(outputData, `is`(input))
}

Java

@Test
public void testWithInitialDelay() throws Exception {
  // Define input data
  Data input = new Data.Builder()
          .put(KEY_1, 1)
          .put(KEY_2, 2)
          .build();

  // Create request
  OneTimeWorkRequest request = new OneTimeWorkRequest.Builder(EchoWorker.class)
          .setInputData(input)
          .setInitialDelay(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
          .build();

  WorkManager workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(myContext);
  // Get the TestDriver
  TestDriver testDriver = WorkManagerTestInitHelper.getTestDriver();
  // Enqueue
  workManager.enqueue(request).getResult().get();
  // Tells the WorkManager test framework that initial delays are now met.
  testDriver.setInitialDelayMet(request.getId());
  // Get WorkInfo and outputData
  WorkInfo workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.getId()).get();
  Data outputData = workInfo.getOutputData();

  // Assert
  assertThat(workInfo.getState(), is(WorkInfo.State.SUCCEEDED));
  assertThat(outputData, is(input));
}

Test dei vincoli

TestDriver può essere utilizzato anche per contrassegnare i vincoli come soddisfatti utilizzando setAllConstraintsMet. Ecco un esempio su come testare un Worker con vincoli.

Kotlin

@Test
@Throws(Exception::class)
fun testWithConstraints() {
    // Define input data
    val input = workDataOf(KEY_1 to 1, KEY_2 to 2)

    val constraints = Constraints.Builder()
        .setRequiredNetworkType(NetworkType.CONNECTED)
        .build()

    // Create request
    val request = OneTimeWorkRequestBuilderE<choWorker(>)
        .setInputData(input)
        .setConstraints(constraints)
        .build()

    val workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(myContext)
    val testDriver = WorkManagerTestInitHelper.getTestDriver()
    // Enqueue
    workManager.enqueue(request).result.get()
    // Tells the testing framework that all constraints are met.
    testDriver.setAllConstraintsMet(request.id)
    // Get WorkInfo and outputData
    val workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.id).get()
    val outputData = workInfo.outputData

    // Assert
    assertThat(workInfo.state, `is`(WorkInfo.State.SUCCEEDED))
    assertThat(outputData, `is`(input))
}

Java

@Test
public void testWithConstraints() throws Exception {
    // Define input data
    Data input = new Data.Builder()
            .put(KEY_1, 1)
            .put(KEY_2, 2)
            .build();

    // Define constraints
    Constraints constraints = new Constraints.Builder()
            .setRequiresDeviceIdle(true)
            .build();

    // Create request
    OneTimeWorkRequest request = new OneTimeWorkRequest.Builder(EchoWorker.class)
            .setInputData(input)
            .setConstraints(constraints)
            .build();

    WorkManager workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(myContext);
    TestDriver testDriver = WorkManagerTestInitHelper.getTestDriver();
    // Enqueue
    workManager.enqueue(request).getResult().get();
    // Tells the testing framework that all constraints are met.
    testDriver.setAllConstraintsMet(request.getId());
    // Get WorkInfo and outputData
    WorkInfo workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.getId()).get();
    Data outputData = workInfo.getOutputData();

    // Assert
    assertThat(workInfo.getState(), is(WorkInfo.State.SUCCEEDED));
    assertThat(outputData, is(input));
}

Verifica periodica

TestDriver espone anche un setPeriodDelayMet che può essere utilizzato per indicano che un intervallo è completo. Ecco un esempio di setPeriodDelayMet in uso.

Kotlin

@Test
@Throws(Exception::class)
fun testPeriodicWork() {
    // Define input data
    val input = workDataOf(KEY_1 to 1, KEY_2 to 2)

    // Create request
    val request = PeriodicWorkRequestBuilderE<choWorker(>15, MINUTES)
        .setInputData(input)
        .build()

    val workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(myContext)
    val testDriver = WorkManagerTestInitHelper.getTestDriver()
    // Enqueue and wait for result.
    workManager.enqueue(request).result.get()
    // Tells the testing framework the period delay is met
    testDriver.setPeriodDelayMet(request.id)
    // Get WorkInfo and outputData
    val workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.id).get()

    // Assert
    assertThat(workInfo.state, `is`(WorkInfo.State.ENQUEUED))
}

Java

@Test
public void testPeriodicWork() throws Exception {
    // Define input data
    Data input = new Data.Builder()
            .put(KEY_1, 1)
            .put(KEY_2, 2)
            .build();

    // Create request
    PeriodicWorkRequest request =
            new PeriodicWorkRequest.Builder(EchoWorker.class, 15, MINUTES)
            .setInputData(input)
            .build();

    WorkManager workManager = WorkManager.getInstance(myContext);
    TestDriver testDriver = WorkManagerTestInitHelper.getTestDriver();
    // Enqueue and wait for result.
    workManager.enqueue(request).getResult().get();
    // Tells the testing framework the period delay is met
    testDriver.setPeriodDelayMet(request.getId());
    // Get WorkInfo and outputData
    WorkInfo workInfo = workManager.getWorkInfoById(request.getId()).get();

    // Assert
    assertThat(workInfo.getState(), is(WorkInfo.State.ENQUEUED));
}