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We have the OkHttp server these days, so we don't need to use Netty. Use the generic API instead of hard-coding OkHttp. We've seen some recent interop failures. We aren't entirely sure what is going on, but we have seen some Netty usages in logcat. Since we don't even want Netty on Android, just get rid of it and even if it doesn't help with the failures things are better dependency-wise. |
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README.md
gRPC Android test App
Implements gRPC integration tests in an Android App.
In order to build this app, you need a local.properties file under this directory which specifies the location of your android sdk:
sdk.dir=/somepath/somepath/sdk
Connect your Android device or start the emulator:
$ ./start-emulator.sh <AVD name> & ./wait-for-emulator.sh
Start test server
Start the test server by:
$ ../run-test-server.sh
Manually test
Install the App by:
$ ../gradlew installDebug
Then manually test it with the UI.
Instrumentation tests
Instrumentation tests must be run on a connected device or emulator. Run with the following gradle command:
$ ../gradlew connectedAndroidTest \
-Pandroid.testInstrumentationRunnerArguments.server_host=10.0.2.2 \
-Pandroid.testInstrumentationRunnerArguments.server_port=8080 \
-Pandroid.testInstrumentationRunnerArguments.use_tls=true \
-Pandroid.testInstrumentationRunnerArguments.server_host_override=foo.test.google.fr \
-Pandroid.testInstrumentationRunnerArguments.use_test_ca=true \
-Pandroid.testInstrumentationRunnerArguments.test_case=all