1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.support.v7.app; 18 19 import static junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals; 20 21 import static org.junit.Assert.assertNull; 22 import static org.junit.Assert.assertSame; 23 24 import android.content.res.ColorStateList; 25 import android.content.res.Resources; 26 import android.graphics.Color; 27 import android.graphics.PorterDuff; 28 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable; 29 import android.support.annotation.ColorInt; 30 import android.support.annotation.NonNull; 31 import android.support.test.annotation.UiThreadTest; 32 import android.support.test.filters.SmallTest; 33 import android.support.test.rule.ActivityTestRule; 34 import android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnit4; 35 import android.support.v4.content.res.ResourcesCompat; 36 import android.support.v4.graphics.ColorUtils; 37 import android.support.v4.view.MenuItemCompat; 38 import android.support.v7.appcompat.test.R; 39 import android.support.v7.testutils.TestUtils; 40 import android.view.Menu; 41 import android.view.MenuItem; 42 43 import org.junit.Before; 44 import org.junit.Rule; 45 import org.junit.Test; 46 import org.junit.runner.RunWith; 47 48 /** 49 * Test icon tinting in {@link MenuItem}s 50 */ 51 @SmallTest 52 @RunWith(AndroidJUnit4.class) 53 public class AppCompatMenuItemIconTintingTest { 54 private AppCompatMenuItemIconTintingTestActivity mActivity; 55 private Resources mResources; 56 private Menu mMenu; 57 58 @Rule 59 public ActivityTestRule<AppCompatMenuItemIconTintingTestActivity> mActivityTestRule = 60 new ActivityTestRule<>(AppCompatMenuItemIconTintingTestActivity.class); 61 62 @Before 63 public void setup() { 64 mActivity = mActivityTestRule.getActivity(); 65 mResources = mActivity.getResources(); 66 mMenu = mActivity.getToolbarMenu(); 67 } 68 69 @UiThreadTest 70 @Test 71 public void testIconTinting() throws Throwable { 72 final MenuItem firstItem = mMenu.getItem(0); 73 final MenuItem secondItem = mMenu.getItem(1); 74 final MenuItem thirdItem = mMenu.getItem(2); 75 76 // These are the default set in layout XML 77 assertNull(MenuItemCompat.getIconTintMode(firstItem)); 78 assertEquals(Color.WHITE, MenuItemCompat.getIconTintList(firstItem).getDefaultColor()); 79 80 assertEquals(PorterDuff.Mode.SCREEN, MenuItemCompat.getIconTintMode(secondItem)); 81 assertNull(MenuItemCompat.getIconTintList(secondItem)); 82 83 assertNull(MenuItemCompat.getIconTintMode(thirdItem)); 84 assertNull(MenuItemCompat.getIconTintList(thirdItem)); 85 86 // Change tint color list and mode and verify that they are returned by the getters 87 final ColorStateList colors = ColorStateList.valueOf(Color.RED); 88 89 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintList(firstItem, colors); 90 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintMode(firstItem, PorterDuff.Mode.XOR); 91 assertSame(colors, MenuItemCompat.getIconTintList(firstItem)); 92 assertEquals(PorterDuff.Mode.XOR, MenuItemCompat.getIconTintMode(firstItem)); 93 94 // Ensure the tint is preserved across drawable changes. 95 firstItem.setIcon(R.drawable.icon_yellow); 96 assertSame(colors, MenuItemCompat.getIconTintList(firstItem)); 97 assertEquals(PorterDuff.Mode.XOR, MenuItemCompat.getIconTintMode(firstItem)); 98 99 // Change tint color list and mode again and verify that they are returned by the getters 100 final ColorStateList colorsNew = ColorStateList.valueOf(Color.MAGENTA); 101 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintList(firstItem, colorsNew); 102 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintMode(firstItem, PorterDuff.Mode.SRC_IN); 103 assertSame(colorsNew, MenuItemCompat.getIconTintList(firstItem)); 104 assertEquals(PorterDuff.Mode.SRC_IN, MenuItemCompat.getIconTintMode(firstItem)); 105 } 106 107 private void verifyIconIsColoredAs(String description, @NonNull Drawable icon, 108 @ColorInt int color, int allowedComponentVariance) { 109 TestUtils.assertAllPixelsOfColor(description, 110 icon, icon.getIntrinsicWidth(), icon.getIntrinsicHeight(), true, 111 color, allowedComponentVariance, false); 112 } 113 114 115 /** 116 * This method tests that icon tinting is not applied when the 117 * menu item has no icon. 118 */ 119 @UiThreadTest 120 @Test 121 public void testIconTintingWithNoIcon() { 122 final MenuItem sixthItem = mMenu.getItem(5); 123 124 // Note that all the asserts in this test check that the menu item icon 125 // is null. This is because the matching entry in the XML doesn't define any 126 // icon, and there is nothing to tint. 127 assertNull("No icon after XML loading", sixthItem.getIcon()); 128 129 // Load a new color state list, set it on the menu item icon and check that the icon 130 // is still null. 131 final ColorStateList sandColor = ResourcesCompat.getColorStateList( 132 mResources, R.color.color_state_list_sand, null); 133 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintList(sixthItem, sandColor); 134 assertNull("No icon after setting icon tint list", sixthItem.getIcon()); 135 136 // Set tint mode on the menu item icon and check that the icon is still null. 137 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintMode(sixthItem, PorterDuff.Mode.MULTIPLY); 138 assertNull("No icon after setting icon tint mode", sixthItem.getIcon()); 139 } 140 141 /** 142 * This method tests that icon tinting is applied across a number of 143 * <code>ColorStateList</code>s set as icon tint lists on the same menu item. 144 */ 145 @UiThreadTest 146 @Test 147 public void testIconTintingAcrossTintListChange() { 148 final MenuItem firstItem = mMenu.getItem(0); 149 150 final @ColorInt int sandDefault = ResourcesCompat.getColor( 151 mResources, R.color.sand_default, null); 152 final @ColorInt int oceanDefault = ResourcesCompat.getColor( 153 mResources, R.color.ocean_default, null); 154 155 // Test the default state for tinting set up in the menu XML file. 156 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Default white tinting", firstItem.getIcon(), Color.WHITE, 0); 157 158 // Load a new color state list, set it on the menu item and check that the icon has 159 // switched to the matching entry in newly set color state list. 160 final ColorStateList sandColor = ResourcesCompat.getColorStateList( 161 mResources, R.color.color_state_list_sand, null); 162 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintList(firstItem, sandColor); 163 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Default white tinting", firstItem.getIcon(), sandDefault, 0); 164 165 // Load another color state list, set it on the menu item and check that the icon has 166 // switched to the matching entry in newly set color state list. 167 final ColorStateList oceanColor = ResourcesCompat.getColorStateList( 168 mResources, R.color.color_state_list_ocean, null); 169 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintList(firstItem, oceanColor); 170 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Default white tinting", firstItem.getIcon(), oceanDefault, 0); 171 } 172 173 /** 174 * This method tests that opaque icon tinting is applied correctly after changing the icon 175 * itself of the menu item. 176 */ 177 @UiThreadTest 178 @Test 179 public void testIconOpaqueTintingAcrossIconChange() { 180 final MenuItem secondItem = mMenu.getItem(1); 181 182 // This is the fill color of R.drawable.icon_black set on our menu icon 183 // that we'll be testing in this method 184 final @ColorInt int iconColorBlack = 0xFF000000; 185 186 // At this point we shouldn't have any tinting since it's not defined in the menu XML 187 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Black icon before any tinting", secondItem.getIcon(), 188 iconColorBlack, 0); 189 190 // Now set up the tinting 191 final ColorStateList lilacColor = ResourcesCompat.getColorStateList( 192 mResources, R.color.color_state_list_lilac, null); 193 final @ColorInt int lilacDefault = ResourcesCompat.getColor( 194 mResources, R.color.lilac_default, null); 195 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintList(secondItem, lilacColor); 196 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintMode(secondItem, PorterDuff.Mode.SRC_OVER); 197 198 // Check that the icon is now tinted 199 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Lilac icon after tinting the black icon", 200 secondItem.getIcon(), lilacDefault, 0); 201 202 // Set a different icon on our menu item 203 secondItem.setIcon(R.drawable.test_drawable_red); 204 205 // Check that the icon is still tinted with the same color as before 206 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Lilac icon after changing icon to red", 207 secondItem.getIcon(), lilacDefault, 0); 208 } 209 210 /** 211 * This method tests that translucent icon tinting is applied correctly after changing the icon 212 * itself of the menu item. 213 */ 214 @UiThreadTest 215 @Test 216 public void testIconTranslucentTintingAcrossIconChange() { 217 final MenuItem secondItem = mMenu.getItem(1); 218 219 // This is the fill color of R.drawable.icon_black set on our menu icon 220 // that we'll be testing in this method 221 final @ColorInt int iconColorBlack = 0xFF000000; 222 223 // At this point we shouldn't have any tinting since it's not defined in the menu XML 224 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Black icon before any tinting", secondItem.getIcon(), 225 iconColorBlack, 0); 226 227 final ColorStateList emeraldColor = ResourcesCompat.getColorStateList( 228 mResources, R.color.color_state_list_emerald_translucent, null); 229 final @ColorInt int emeraldDefault = ResourcesCompat.getColor( 230 mResources, R.color.emerald_translucent_default, null); 231 // This is the fill color of R.drawable.test_background_red that will be set on our 232 // menu icon that we'll be testing in this method 233 final @ColorInt int iconColorRed = ResourcesCompat.getColor( 234 mResources, R.color.test_red, null); 235 236 // Set up the tinting of our menu item. The tint list is using translucent color, and the 237 // tint mode is going to be src_over, which will create a "mix" of the original icon with 238 // the translucent tint color. 239 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintList(secondItem, emeraldColor); 240 MenuItemCompat.setIconTintMode(secondItem, PorterDuff.Mode.SRC_OVER); 241 242 // From this point on in this method we're allowing a margin of error in checking the 243 // color of the menu icon. This is due to both translucent colors being used 244 // in the color state list and off-by-one discrepancies of SRC_OVER when it's compositing 245 // translucent color on top of solid fill color. This is where the allowed variance 246 // value of 2 comes from - one for compositing and one for color translucency. 247 final int allowedComponentVariance = 2; 248 249 // Test the tinting set up with the just loaded tint list. 250 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Emerald tinting on green icon", 251 secondItem.getIcon(), ColorUtils.compositeColors(emeraldDefault, iconColorBlack), 252 allowedComponentVariance); 253 254 // Set a different icon on our menu item 255 secondItem.setIcon(R.drawable.test_drawable_red); 256 257 // Test the tinting of the new menu icon with the same color state list 258 verifyIconIsColoredAs("Emerald tinting on red icon", 259 secondItem.getIcon(), ColorUtils.compositeColors(emeraldDefault, iconColorRed), 260 allowedComponentVariance); 261 } 262 } 263