I am using Helios with the latest current version of Android (10.0.1)
The Android Testing fundamentals recommends you
place the tests in the same project folder as your src
folder. Some people have recommended that you create a new test project in its own folder so it doesn't get packaged into the apk.
I looked inside my apk and I don't think the test stuff was included (but I could be wrong). I like having it in the same directory as its more convenient for revision control - you don't need to sync two projects each time.
Assume we want to create a test suite for the MyAndroidApp
project
Goto File.. New.. Other.. Android...Android Test Project
- Set "Test Project Name" to
MyAndroidAppTest
- For Test Target, choose "An existing Android project".. Use the Browse button to select
MyAndroidApp
- Unselect "Use default location". This changes the location to be inside the MyAndroidApp project under the
tests
directory
- Click Finish
When it is being created, if you get a An internal error occurred during: "Refreshing workspace".
error (or other errors) just ignore it. Click OK.
-Clean the MyAndroidApp
project
Even though the project is in the <workspace path>/MyAndroidApp/tests
directory it will appear as a normal Eclipse project in the package explorer.
Clean the MyAndroidAppTest
project.
This worked for me.
EDIT
If you upload to SVN in Eclipse (by syncing the MyAndroidApp
project, not the MyAndroidAppTest
project) you need to do a little more (I've just done it now).
So when you update your other working copy it will pull down the /tests
directory.
The MyAndroidAppTest
project does not automatically show up in the Package Explorer.
So you need to go to File.. Import...Existing Projects into Workspace....
Then select the root directory by browsing to your <workspace path>/MyAndroidApp/tests
directory and click Finish.
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