Given I'm developing a simple ListFragment (in this case, it reads a list of Artists from the MediaStore, but will also read data from a different source later) like this:
@EFragment
public class ArtistsFragment extends ListFragment implements LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks<Cursor> {
private static final String TAG = ArtistsFragment.class.getName();
private SimpleCursorAdapter mAdapter;
Uri uri = MediaStore.Audio.Artists.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI;
CursorLoader mCursorLoader;
@AfterViews
void setupView() {
mAdapter = new SimpleCursorAdapter(getActivity(),
android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1, null,
new String[]{MediaStore.Audio.Artists.ARTIST}, // lists path of files
new int[]{android.R.id.text1}, 0);
setListAdapter(mAdapter);
getLoaderManager().initLoader(0, null, this);
}
@Override
public Loader<Cursor> onCreateLoader(int id, Bundle args) {
if (mCursorLoader == null) {
mCursorLoader = new CursorLoader(getActivity(), uri, new String[]{MediaStore.Audio.Artists._ID, MediaStore.Audio.Artists.ARTIST},
null, null, MediaStore.Audio.Artists.ARTIST + " ASC");
} else {
System.out.println("mCursorLoader.count: " + mCursorLoader.loadInBackground().getCount());
}
return mCursorLoader;
}
@Override
public void onLoadFinished(Loader<Cursor> loader, Cursor data) {
setListShown(true);
mAdapter.swapCursor(data);
}
@Override
public void onLoaderReset(Loader<Cursor> loader) {
mAdapter.swapCursor(null);
}
}
I want to use Robolectric + Mockito + awaitility to proof the Fragment behaves properly on various conditions (e.g. empty list or invalid data etc). My test class looks like this:
@RunWith(RobolectricTestRunner.class)
public class ArtistsFragmentTest {
@Test
public void shouldNotBeNull() {
final ArtistsFragment myFragment = ArtistsFragment_.builder().build();
assertNotNull(myFragment);
// Create a mock cursor.
final Cursor mc = getSampleArtistCursor();
when(mc.getCount()).thenReturn(1);
when(mc.getInt(0)).thenReturn(1);
when(mc.getString(1)).thenReturn("Sample Title");
myFragment.mCursorLoader = mock(CursorLoader.class);
when(myFragment.mCursorLoader.loadInBackground()).thenReturn(mc);
startFragment(myFragment);
assertNotNull(myFragment.getListView());
await().atMost(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS).until(new Callable<Integer>() {
@Override
public Integer call() throws Exception {
return myFragment.getListAdapter().getCount();
}
}, equalTo(1));
System.out.println(myFragment.getListAdapter().getCount());
}
private Cursor getSampleArtistCursor() {
return new CursorWrapper(mock(MockCursor.class));
}
}
Then when running this test in IntelliJ or maven the test will fail, the adapter will always return a count of zero.
The System.out.println statement in onCreateLoader however returns 1. Do I need to take special care for Mockito in background threads? (the loadInBackground method runs on a worker thread).