public final class Intents


Intents enables validation and stubbing of intents sent out by the application under test.

An example test that simply validates an outgoing intent:

public void testValidateIntentSentToPackage() {
  // User action that results in an external "phone" activity being launched.
  user.clickOnView(system.getView(R.id.callButton));

  // Using a canned RecordedIntentMatcher to validate that an intent resolving
  // to the "phone" activity has been sent.
  intended(toPackage("com.android.phone"));
}

An example test with intent stubbing:

public void testActivityResultIsHandledProperly() {
  // Build a result to return when a particular activity is launched.
  Intent resultData = new Intent();
  String phoneNumber = "123-345-6789";
  resultData.putExtra("phone", phoneNumber);
  ActivityResult result = new ActivityResult(Activity.RESULT_OK, resultData);

  // Set up result stubbing when an intent sent to "contacts" is seen.
  intending(toPackage("com.android.contacts")).respondWith(result));

  // User action that results in "contacts" activity being launched.
  // Launching activity expects phoneNumber to be returned and displays it on the screen.
  user.clickOnView(system.getView(R.id.pickButton));

  // Assert that data we set up above is shown.
  assertTrue(user.waitForText(phoneNumber));
}

Summary

Public methods

static void

Asserts that Intents does not have any unverified intents.

static List<Intent>

Returns the list of captured intents.

static void

Initializes Intents and begins recording intents.

static void

Asserts that the given matcher matches one and only one intent sent by the application under test.

static void
intended(Matcher<Intent> matcher, VerificationMode verificationMode)

Asserts that the given matcher matches a specified number of intents sent by the application under test.

static OngoingStubbing

Enables stubbing intent responses.

static void

Clears Intents state.

static VerificationMode
times(int times)

Allows verifying a specific number of intents sent by the application under test.

Public methods

assertNoUnverifiedIntents

public static void assertNoUnverifiedIntents()

Asserts that Intents does not have any unverified intents. You can use this method after you have verified your intents to make sure that nothing unexpected was sent out. This is an equivalent of verifyNoMoreInteractions() in Mockito.

getIntents

public static List<IntentgetIntents()

Returns the list of captured intents. Intents are recorded from the time that is called.

Callers can then verify the list of captured intents using their choice of assertion framework, such as truth.

init

public static void init()

Initializes Intents and begins recording intents. Must be called prior to triggering any actions that send out intents which need to be verified or stubbed. This is similar to MockitoAnnotations.initMocks.

intended

public static void intended(Matcher<Intent> matcher)

Asserts that the given matcher matches one and only one intent sent by the application under test. This is an equivalent of verify(mock, times(1)) in Mockito. Verification does not have to occur in the same order as the intents were sent. Intents are recorded from the time that Intents.init is called.

Parameters
Matcher<Intent> matcher

the Matcher to be applied to captured intents

Throws
junit.framework.AssertionFailedError

if the given Matcher did not match any or matched more than one of the recorded intents

intended

public static void intended(Matcher<Intent> matcher, VerificationMode verificationMode)

Asserts that the given matcher matches a specified number of intents sent by the application under test. This is an equivalent of verify(mock, times(num)) in Mockito. Verification does not have to occur in the same order as the intents were sent. Intents are recorded from the time that Intents.init is called.

Parameters
Matcher<Intent> matcher

the Matcher to be applied to captured intents

VerificationMode verificationMode

the verification mode to use

Throws
junit.framework.AssertionFailedError

if the given Matcher did not match the expected number of recorded intents

intending

@CheckReturnValue
public static OngoingStubbing intending(Matcher<Intent> matcher)

Enables stubbing intent responses. This method is similar to Mockito.when and is particularly useful when the activity launching the intent expects data to be returned (and especially in the case when the destination activity is external). In this case, the test author can call intending(matcher).thenRespond(myResponse) and validate that the launching activity handles the result correctly. Note: the destination activity will not be launched.

Parameters
Matcher<Intent> matcher

the Matcher that matches intents for which stubbed response should be provided

Returns
OngoingStubbing

OngoingStubbing object to set stubbed response

release

public static void release()

Clears Intents state. Must be called after each test case.

times

public static VerificationMode times(int times)

Allows verifying a specific number of intents sent by the application under test. This is an equivalent of times(num) in Mockito.

Parameters
int times

the number of times that the intent should be matched.