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     16 
     17 package com.android.contacts.test;
     18 
     19 import android.app.Activity;
     20 import android.app.Instrumentation;
     21 import android.content.Context;
     22 import android.os.PowerManager;
     23 import android.view.View;
     24 import android.view.ViewGroup;
     25 import android.widget.TextView;
     26 
     27 import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
     28 
     29 import junit.framework.Assert;
     30 
     31 import java.util.ArrayList;
     32 import java.util.List;
     33 import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
     34 import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
     35 import java.util.concurrent.FutureTask;
     36 
     37 import javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy;
     38 import javax.annotation.concurrent.ThreadSafe;
     39 
     40 /** Some utility methods for making integration testing smoother. */
     41 @ThreadSafe
     42 public class IntegrationTestUtils {
     43     private static final String TAG = "IntegrationTestUtils";
     44 
     45     private final Instrumentation mInstrumentation;
     46     private final Object mLock = new Object();
     47     @GuardedBy("mLock") private PowerManager.WakeLock mWakeLock;
     48 
     49     public IntegrationTestUtils(Instrumentation instrumentation) {
     50         mInstrumentation = instrumentation;
     51     }
     52 
     53     /**
     54      * Find a view by a given resource id, from the given activity, and click it, iff it is
     55      * enabled according to {@link View#isEnabled()}.
     56      */
     57     public void clickButton(final Activity activity, final int buttonResourceId) throws Throwable {
     58         runOnUiThreadAndGetTheResult(new Callable<Void>() {
     59             @Override
     60             public Void call() throws Exception {
     61                 View view = activity.findViewById(buttonResourceId);
     62                 Assert.assertNotNull(view);
     63                 if (view.isEnabled()) {
     64                     view.performClick();
     65                 }
     66                 return null;
     67             }
     68         });
     69     }
     70 
     71     /** Returns the result of running {@link TextView#getText()} on the ui thread. */
     72     public CharSequence getText(final TextView view) throws Throwable {
     73         return runOnUiThreadAndGetTheResult(new Callable<CharSequence>() {
     74             @Override
     75             public CharSequence call() {
     76                 return view.getText();
     77             }
     78         });
     79     }
     80 
     81     // TODO: Move this class and the appropriate documentation into a test library, having checked
     82     // first to see if exactly this code already exists or not.
     83     /**
     84      * Execute a callable on the ui thread, returning its result synchronously.
     85      * <p>
     86      * Waits for an idle sync on the main thread (see {@link Instrumentation#waitForIdle(Runnable)})
     87      * before executing this callable.
     88      */
     89     public <T> T runOnUiThreadAndGetTheResult(Callable<T> callable) throws Throwable {
     90         FutureTask<T> future = new FutureTask<T>(callable);
     91         mInstrumentation.waitForIdle(future);
     92         try {
     93             return future.get();
     94         } catch (ExecutionException e) {
     95             // Unwrap the cause of the exception and re-throw it.
     96             throw e.getCause();
     97         }
     98     }
     99 
    100     /**
    101      * Wake up the screen, useful in tests that want or need the screen to be on.
    102      * <p>
    103      * This is usually called from setUp() for tests that require it.  After calling this method,
    104      * {@link #releaseScreenWakeLock()} must be called, this is usually done from tearDown().
    105      */
    106     public void acquireScreenWakeLock(Context context) {
    107         synchronized (mLock) {
    108             Preconditions.checkState(mWakeLock == null, "mWakeLock was already held");
    109             mWakeLock = ((PowerManager) context.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE))
    110                     .newWakeLock(
    111                             PowerManager.ACQUIRE_CAUSES_WAKEUP | PowerManager.ON_AFTER_RELEASE | PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK, TAG);
    112             mWakeLock.acquire();
    113         }
    114     }
    115 
    116     /** Release the wake lock previously acquired with {@link #acquireScreenWakeLock(Context)}. */
    117     public void releaseScreenWakeLock() {
    118         synchronized (mLock) {
    119             // We don't use Preconditions to force you to have acquired before release.
    120             // This is because we don't want unnecessary exceptions in tearDown() since they'll
    121             // typically mask the actual exception that happened during the test.
    122             // The other reason is that this method is most likely to be called from tearDown(),
    123             // which is invoked within a finally block, so it's not infrequently the case that
    124             // the setUp() method fails before getting the lock, at which point we don't want
    125             // to fail in tearDown().
    126             if (mWakeLock != null) {
    127                 mWakeLock.release();
    128                 mWakeLock = null;
    129             }
    130         }
    131     }
    132 
    133     /**
    134      * Gets all {@link TextView} objects whose {@link TextView#getText()} contains the given text as
    135      * a substring.
    136      */
    137     public List<TextView> getTextViewsWithString(final Activity activity, final String text)
    138             throws Throwable {
    139         return getTextViewsWithString(getRootView(activity), text);
    140     }
    141 
    142     /**
    143      * Gets all {@link TextView} objects whose {@link TextView#getText()} contains the given text as
    144      * a substring for the given root view.
    145      */
    146     public List<TextView> getTextViewsWithString(final View rootView, final String text)
    147             throws Throwable {
    148         return runOnUiThreadAndGetTheResult(new Callable<List<TextView>>() {
    149             @Override
    150             public List<TextView> call() throws Exception {
    151                 List<TextView> matchingViews = new ArrayList<TextView>();
    152                 for (TextView textView : getAllViews(TextView.class, rootView)) {
    153                     if (textView.getText().toString().contains(text)) {
    154                         matchingViews.add(textView);
    155                     }
    156                 }
    157                 return matchingViews;
    158             }
    159         });
    160     }
    161 
    162     /** Find the root view for a given activity. */
    163     public static View getRootView(Activity activity) {
    164         return activity.findViewById(android.R.id.content).getRootView();
    165     }
    166 
    167     /**
    168      * Gets a list of all views of a given type, rooted at the given parent.
    169      * <p>
    170      * This method will recurse down through all {@link ViewGroup} instances looking for
    171      * {@link View} instances of the supplied class type. Specifically it will use the
    172      * {@link Class#isAssignableFrom(Class)} method as the test for which views to add to the list,
    173      * so if you provide {@code View.class} as your type, you will get every view. The parent itself
    174      * will be included also, should it be of the right type.
    175      * <p>
    176      * This call manipulates the ui, and as such should only be called from the application's main
    177      * thread.
    178      */
    179     private static <T extends View> List<T> getAllViews(final Class<T> clazz, final View parent) {
    180         List<T> results = new ArrayList<T>();
    181         if (parent.getClass().equals(clazz)) {
    182             results.add(clazz.cast(parent));
    183         }
    184         if (parent instanceof ViewGroup) {
    185             ViewGroup viewGroup = (ViewGroup) parent;
    186             for (int i = 0; i < viewGroup.getChildCount(); ++i) {
    187                 results.addAll(getAllViews(clazz, viewGroup.getChildAt(i)));
    188             }
    189         }
    190         return results;
    191     }
    192 }
    193