How to test remote android aidl service
Solution 1:
I would use Mockito to create a Mock of the interface and then pass that instance to your code in your tests. You could also manually create an implementation of that interface in your test code and use that.
So you have to do the mocking yourself and it is important that the code you want to tests uses some form of dependency injection to aquire a reference to the aidl interface, so you can pass your own mock in your tests.
Solution 2:
If you want to write a unit test for service then you can use Mockito for mocking service behavior.If you want to test your service on the real device then this is how you can connect with your service.
@RunWith(AndroidJUnit4.class)
public classRemoteProductServiceTest {
@Rule
public final ServiceTestRule mServiceRule = new ServiceTestRule();
@Test
public void testWithStartedService() throws TimeoutException {
mServiceRule.startService(
new Intent(InstrumentationRegistry.getTargetContext(), ProductService.class));
//do something
}
@Test
public void testWithBoundService() throws TimeoutException, RemoteException {
IBinder binder = mServiceRule.bindService(
new Intent(InstrumentationRegistry.getTargetContext(), ProductService.class));
IRemoteProductService iRemoteProductService = IRemoteProductService.Stub.asInterface(binder);
assertNotNull(iRemoteProductService);
iRemoteProductService.addProduct("tanvi", 12, 12.2f);
assertEquals(iRemoteProductService.getProduct("tanvi").getQuantity(), 12);
}
}