DSL Transpiler

To generate java file, use : gradle generateJavaFile

AiC DSL

Example : test_file_example.aic

Feature: "Example feature"

    Scenario: "Scenario 1"
        Click on “Sensor”
        Scroll from "Picture" to "Photometer"
        Scroll from "Photometer" to "Gyroscope
        Click on "Proximity Sensor"
        Type "Value is going to change..." into "R.id.input_exemple"
        Set sensor "TYPE_PROXIMITY" at 18
        Replace "It's working !" into "R.id.input_exemple"
        Click on "Proximity Sensor"
        Scroll from "Proximity Sensor" to "Bluetooth"
        Click on "Ambient Thermometer"
    End

    Scenario: "Scenario 2"
        Set battery level at 5
        Check if "Low battery" exists
    End

End

Features

You can only write one feature per file. Set name with double quote. Finished with keyword End

Scenarios

You could write as many scenario as you want into a feature. Like features, set name with double quote and finished with keyword End. It contains DSL instructions.

Instructions

  • Set sensor SENSOR_TYPE at SENSOR_VALUE(Integer)
  • Set battery level at BATTERY_LEVEL(Integer)
  • Set Gps position at LATITUDE_VALUE(Float), LONGITUDE_VALUE(Float), ALTITUDE_VALUE(Float)
  • Take a screenshot
  • Start recording
  • Stop recording

Sensor Type

  • TYPE_ACCELEROMETER
  • TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION
  • TYPE_PRESSURE
  • TYPE_LIGHT
  • TYPE_TEMPERATURE
  • TYPE_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE
  • TYPE_PROXIMITY
  • TYPE_GRAVITY
  • TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD
  • TYPE_GYROSCOPE
  • TYPE_ROTATION_VECTOR

Recording

You have the abilitie to record your test set, by taking screenshot and/or taking video from the virtual machine screen.

Write test with UiAutomator

You have to include AiC Test Framework into your Android project. Then create new testing source file in your project. You can write "classic" UiAutomator tests, and/or include AiC special instructions like setting sensors or location.

Example :

import .....;

import com.zenika.aic.core.libs.sensor.Device;

@RunWith(AndroidJUnit4.class)
public class Testing extends InstrumentationTestCase {

    private Device device;
    private String appName = "Sensor";


    @Before
    public void init() {
        device = new Device(appName, InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation());
    }

    @Test
    public void test_one() {
        device.getBatteryInstance().setLevel(100, 100);
        device.takeScreenshot();
        device.startRecording();
        device.waitForUpdate();
    }

    @Test
    public void test_two() {
        device.getBatteryInstance().setLevel(25, 100);
        try {
            selectSensor("Photometer", "Sensor");
        } catch (UiObjectNotFoundException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (RemoteException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        device.waitForUpdate();
        device.takeScreenshot();
        device.setValuesForSensor(new float[]{42}, Sensor.TYPE_LIGHT);
        device.waitForUpdate();
        device.takeScreenshot();
        try {
            selectSensor("Home", "Photometer");
        } catch (UiObjectNotFoundException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (RemoteException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        device.waitForUpdate();
        device.stopRecording();
    }

    public void selectSensor(String sensor, String from) throws UiObjectNotFoundException, RemoteException {
        UiObject2 navigationDrawerButton = device.getUiDevice().findObject(By.text(from));
        assertTrue("Navigation drawer button not found", navigationDrawerButton != null);
        navigationDrawerButton.click();

        device.getUiDevice().waitForWindowUpdate("", 1000);

        UiObject2 item = device.getUiDevice().findObject(By.text(sensor));
        assertTrue(sensor + " item not found", navigationDrawerButton != null);
        item.click();
    }
}