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This code contains utility clases that can change the display of a device and make it look like another device. The function DisplayEmulator#emulate receives a DeviceEmulationData a certain grid to emulate and a callback, everyting that happens inside of the callback will happen when the device is being emulated and can be used by other tests. Example test: package com.android.launcher3.deviceemulator; import androidx.test.ext.junit.runners.AndroidJUnit4; import androidx.test.filters.MediumTest; import com.android.launcher3.deviceemulator.models.DeviceEmulationData; import com.android.launcher3.ui.AbstractLauncherUiTest; import org.junit.Test; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; @MediumTest @RunWith(AndroidJUnit4.class) public class TestTest extends AbstractLauncherUiTest { @Test public void testEmulation() throws Exception { String deviceCode = "pixel6pro"; DeviceEmulationData deviceData = DeviceEmulationData.getDevice(deviceCode); String grid = "normal"; DisplayEmulator displayEmulator = new DisplayEmulator(mTargetContext); displayEmulator.emulate(deviceData, grid, () ->{ TimeUnit.SECONDS.sleep(10); return true; }); } } Test: You could use the test above to make your device look like a Pixel6 pro for 10 secons. Fix: 229028257 Change-Id: Icd79be405a2e14dda0bc5f555b0e46149e16f912 |
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aardwolf_dummy_app.apk | ||
cache_data_updated_task_data.txt | ||
db_schema_v10.json | ||
devices.json | ||
package_install_state_change_task_data.txt | ||
widgets_predication_update_task_data.txt |