cordova-android/test/README.md
Marcel Kinard b895a0c335 CB-5346 Fix and cleanup broken Android unit test
- Found stale cordova.js in the test project. Changed ant script to copy in
  a fresh one in the pre-build stage. Removed stale copies from git, added
  to .gitignore. This is what was causing the test failure when sending
  javascript to the webview.
- Found almost-stale copy of device plugin, did the same as above.
- Fixed spacing in log messages in CordovaWebView.
- Updated README.md with current information.
- Removed dollar signs that were previously accidently appended to the license.
- Added cordova version to html pages, next to the other metadata.
- Fix incorrect separator in the viewport meta tag.
- Changed old-style <log> tag to <preference name="loglevel"> in config.xml.
- In BackButtonMultiPageTest, increased the TIMEOUT so the deviceready event
  can trigger the referenced javascript, improved the setup() method to
  explicitly load the starting point.
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# Android Native Tests #
These tests are designed to verify Android native features and other Android specific features.
## Initial Setup ##
There really isn't any manual setup to do. The ant script takes care of that.
You don't even need to compile cordova-x.y.z.jar or copy it, because
project.properties has a library reference to ../framework.
To run manually from command line:
0. Build by entering `ant debug install`
0. Run tests by clicking on "CordovaTest" icon on device
To run from Eclipse:
0. Import Android project into Eclipse
0. Ensure Project properties "Java Build Path" includes the lib/cordova-x.y.z.jar
0. Create run configuration if not already created
0. Run As -> Android JUnit Test
## Automatic Runs ##
Once you have installed the test, you can launch and run the tests
automatically with the below command:
adb shell am instrument -w org.apache.cordova.test/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner