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     16 
     17 package android.widget.listview.arrowscroll;
     18 
     19 import android.test.ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2;
     20 import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.MediumTest;
     21 import android.util.ListUtil;
     22 import android.view.KeyEvent;
     23 import android.widget.ListView;
     24 import android.widget.listview.ListOfShortShortTallShortShort;
     25 
     26 public class ListOfShortShortTallShortShortTest extends ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<ListOfShortShortTallShortShort> {
     27     private ListView mListView;
     28     private ListUtil mListUtil;
     29 
     30     public ListOfShortShortTallShortShortTest() {
     31         super(ListOfShortShortTallShortShort.class);
     32     }
     33 
     34     @Override
     35     protected void setUp() throws Exception {
     36         super.setUp();
     37         mListView = getActivity().getListView();
     38         mListUtil = new ListUtil(mListView, getInstrumentation());
     39     }
     40 
     41     @MediumTest
     42     public void testPreconditions() {
     43         assertEquals("list item count", 5, mListView.getCount());
     44         assertEquals("list visible child count", 3, mListView.getChildCount());
     45         int firstTwoHeight = mListView.getChildAt(0).getHeight() + mListView.getChildAt(1).getHeight();
     46         assertTrue("first two items should fit within fading edge",
     47                 firstTwoHeight <= mListView.getVerticalFadingEdgeLength());
     48         assertTrue("first two items should fit within list max scroll",
     49                 firstTwoHeight <= mListView.getMaxScrollAmount());
     50     }
     51 
     52     @MediumTest
     53     public void testFadeTopTwoItemsOut() {
     54         // put 2nd item selected
     55         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN);
     56         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN);
     57 
     58         // one more to get two items scrolled off
     59         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN);
     60 
     61         assertEquals("selected item position", 2, mListView.getSelectedItemPosition());
     62         assertTrue("selected item top should be above list top",
     63                 mListView.getSelectedView().getTop() < mListUtil.getListTop());
     64         assertTrue("selected item bottom should be below list bottom",
     65                 mListView.getSelectedView().getBottom() > mListUtil.getListBottom());
     66         assertEquals("should only be 1 child of list (2 should have been scrolled off and removed",
     67                 1, mListView.getChildCount());
     68     }
     69 
     70     @MediumTest
     71     public void testFadeInTwoBottomItems() {
     72         // put 2nd item selected
     73         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN);
     74         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN);
     75 
     76         // one more to get two items scrolled off
     77         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN);
     78         assertEquals("number of list children", 1, mListView.getChildCount());
     79 
     80         // last down brings bottom two items into view
     81         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN);
     82         assertEquals("should have scrolled two extra views onto screen",
     83                 3, mListView.getChildCount());
     84         assertEquals("new view position", 3, mListView.getChildAt(1).getId());
     85         assertEquals("new view position", 4, mListView.getChildAt(2).getId());
     86 
     87         assertTrue("bottom most view shouldn't be above list bottom",
     88                 mListView.getChildAt(2).getBottom() >= mListUtil.getListBottom());
     89     }
     90 
     91     @MediumTest
     92     public void testFadeOutBottomTwoItems() throws Exception {
     93         mListUtil.arrowScrollToSelectedPosition(4);
     94 
     95         // go up to tall item
     96         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP);
     97         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP);
     98 
     99         // one more time to scroll off bottom two items
    100         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP);
    101 
    102 
    103         assertEquals("selected item position", 2, mListView.getSelectedItemPosition());
    104         assertTrue("selected item top should be at or above list top",
    105                 mListView.getSelectedView().getTop() <= mListUtil.getListTop());
    106         assertTrue("selected item bottom should be below list bottom",
    107                 mListView.getSelectedView().getBottom() > mListUtil.getListBottom());
    108         assertEquals("should only be 1 child of list (2 should have been scrolled off and removed",
    109                 1, mListView.getChildCount());
    110     }
    111 
    112     @MediumTest
    113     public void testFadeInTopTwoItems() throws Exception {
    114         mListUtil.arrowScrollToSelectedPosition(4);
    115 
    116         // put 2nd item selected
    117         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP);
    118         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP);
    119 
    120         // one more to get two items scrolled off
    121         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP);
    122         assertEquals("number of list children", 1, mListView.getChildCount());
    123 
    124         // last down brings top two items into view
    125         sendKeys(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP);
    126         assertEquals("should have scrolled two extra views onto screen",
    127                 3, mListView.getChildCount());
    128         assertEquals("new view position", 0, mListView.getChildAt(0).getId());
    129         assertEquals("new view position", 1, mListView.getChildAt(1).getId());
    130 
    131         assertTrue("top most view shouldn't be above list top",
    132                 mListView.getChildAt(0).getTop() <= mListUtil.getListTop());
    133     }
    134 
    135 
    136 }
    137