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)); }