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README.md
gRPC Android test App
Implements gRPC integration tests in an Android App.
TODO(madongfly) integrate this App into the gRPC-Java build system.
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.
Commandline test
Run the test with arguments:
$ adb shell am instrument -w -e server_host <hostname or ip address> -e server_port <port> -e server_host_override foo.test.google.fr -e use_tls true -e use_test_ca true -e test_case all io.grpc.android.integrationtest/.TesterInstrumentation
If the test passed successfully, it will output:
INSTRUMENTATION_RESULT: grpc test result=Succeed!!!
INSTRUMENTATION_CODE: 0
otherwise, output something like:
INSTRUMENTATION_RESULT: grpc test result=Failed... : <exception stacktrace if applicable>
INSTRUMENTATION_CODE: 1