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# Cordova Android Test Project
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The project in this directory is an Android Test project that enables those
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interested in further developing cordova-android to validate their changes.
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## Requirements
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The requirements in the [top-level README](../README.md) still apply. In
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addition, ensure you have installed Gradle, and that it is (at the time of this
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writing) at least version 3.3 or newer.
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## Getting Started
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You can run this test project from both the command line as well as from
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Android Studio.
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### Command Line
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Ensure you have the gradle wrapper script, `gradlew`, in this directory. If
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you do not, you can run the following to generate it:
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$ cd cordova-android/test
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$ gradle :wrapper -b build.gradle
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You can then see a list of all tasks available to run with `gradlew tasks`.
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The two different kinds of tests one typically wants to run are unit tests and
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end-to-end, or instrumented, tests. Unit tests do not require any particular
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environment to run in, but the instrumented tests, however, require a connected
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Android device or emulator to run in.
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To run the unit tests, run: `gradlew test`.
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To run the instrumented tests, run: `gradlew connectedAndroidTest`.
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### Android Studio
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Import this `test/` directory into Android Studio, and hit the Play button.
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