use of android.support.test.filters.FlakyTest in project flexbox-layout by google.
the class FlexboxAndroidTest method testAlignItems_stretch.
@Test
@FlakyTest
public void testAlignItems_stretch() throws Throwable {
final FlexboxTestActivity activity = mActivityRule.getActivity();
FlexboxLayout flexboxLayout = createFlexboxLayout(R.layout.activity_stretch_test);
assertThat(flexboxLayout.getAlignItems(), is(FlexboxLayout.ALIGN_ITEMS_STRETCH));
onView(withId(R.id.text1)).check(isTopAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text1)).check(isLeftAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text2)).check(isTopAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text2)).check(isRightOf(withId(R.id.text1)));
onView(withId(R.id.text3)).check(isLeftAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text3)).check(isBelow(withId(R.id.text1)));
onView(withId(R.id.text3)).check(isBelow(withId(R.id.text2)));
// There should be 2 flex lines in the layout with the given layout.
int flexLineSize = flexboxLayout.getHeight() / 2;
TextView textView1 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text1);
TextView textView2 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text2);
TextView textView3 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text3);
assertThat(textView1.getHeight(), isEqualAllowingError(flexLineSize));
assertThat(textView2.getHeight(), isEqualAllowingError(flexLineSize));
assertThat(textView3.getHeight(), isEqualAllowingError(flexLineSize));
}
use of android.support.test.filters.FlakyTest in project flexbox-layout by google.
the class FlexboxAndroidTest method testJustifyContent_spaceBetween_flexDirection_column.
@Test
@FlakyTest
public void testJustifyContent_spaceBetween_flexDirection_column() throws Throwable {
final FlexboxTestActivity activity = mActivityRule.getActivity();
FlexboxLayout flexboxLayout = createFlexboxLayout(R.layout.activity_justify_content_test, new Configuration() {
@Override
public void apply(FlexboxLayout flexboxLayout) {
flexboxLayout.setJustifyContent(FlexboxLayout.JUSTIFY_CONTENT_SPACE_BETWEEN);
flexboxLayout.setFlexDirection(FlexboxLayout.FLEX_DIRECTION_COLUMN);
}
});
assertThat(flexboxLayout.getJustifyContent(), is(FlexboxLayout.JUSTIFY_CONTENT_SPACE_BETWEEN));
assertThat(flexboxLayout.getFlexDirection(), is(FlexboxLayout.FLEX_DIRECTION_COLUMN));
onView(withId(R.id.text1)).check(isTopAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text1)).check(isLeftAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text2)).check(isLeftAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text3)).check(isLeftAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text3)).check(isBottomAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
TextView textView1 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text1);
TextView textView2 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text2);
TextView textView3 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text3);
int space = flexboxLayout.getHeight() - textView1.getHeight() - textView2.getHeight() - textView3.getHeight();
space = space / 2;
assertThat(textView2.getTop() - textView1.getBottom(), isEqualAllowingError(space));
assertThat(textView3.getTop() - textView2.getBottom(), isEqualAllowingError(space));
}
use of android.support.test.filters.FlakyTest in project flexbox-layout by google.
the class FlexboxAndroidTest method testMinWidth_works_as_lower_bound_shrink_to.
@Test
@FlakyTest
public void testMinWidth_works_as_lower_bound_shrink_to() throws Throwable {
final FlexboxTestActivity activity = mActivityRule.getActivity();
// This test case verifies if the minWidth attribute works as a lower bound
// when the view would shrink less than the minWidth if the minWidth weren't set
FlexboxLayout flexboxLayout = createFlexboxLayout(R.layout.activity_minwidth_lower_bound_test);
TextView textView1 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text1);
TextView textView2 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text2);
TextView textView3 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text3);
TextView textView4 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text4);
int minWidth = ((FlexboxLayout.LayoutParams) textView1.getLayoutParams()).minWidth;
onView(withId(R.id.text1)).check(hasWidth(minWidth));
assertEquals(flexboxLayout.getWidth(), textView1.getWidth() + textView2.getWidth() + textView3.getWidth() + textView4.getWidth());
}
use of android.support.test.filters.FlakyTest in project flexbox-layout by google.
the class FlexboxAndroidTest method testAlignContent_stretch_flexDirection_column.
@Test
@FlakyTest
public void testAlignContent_stretch_flexDirection_column() throws Throwable {
final FlexboxTestActivity activity = mActivityRule.getActivity();
FlexboxLayout flexboxLayout = createFlexboxLayout(R.layout.activity_align_content_test, new Configuration() {
@Override
public void apply(FlexboxLayout flexboxLayout) {
flexboxLayout.setFlexDirection(FlexboxLayout.FLEX_DIRECTION_COLUMN);
}
});
assertThat(flexboxLayout.getAlignContent(), is(FlexboxLayout.ALIGN_CONTENT_STRETCH));
assertThat(flexboxLayout.getFlexDirection(), is(FlexboxLayout.FLEX_DIRECTION_COLUMN));
onView(withId(R.id.text1)).check(isTopAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text1)).check(isLeftAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text2)).check(isLeftAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text2)).check(isBelow(withId(R.id.text1)));
// the third TextView is wrapped to the next flex line
onView(withId(R.id.text3)).check(isTopAlignedWith(withId(R.id.flexbox_layout)));
onView(withId(R.id.text3)).check(isRightOf(withId(R.id.text1)));
onView(withId(R.id.text3)).check(isRightOf(withId(R.id.text2)));
TextView textView3 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text3);
int flexLineCrossSize = flexboxLayout.getWidth() / 2;
// Two flex line's cross sizes are expanded to the half of the width of the FlexboxLayout.
// The third textView's left should be aligned with the second flex line.
assertThat(textView3.getLeft(), is(flexLineCrossSize));
}
use of android.support.test.filters.FlakyTest in project flexbox-layout by google.
the class FlexboxAndroidTest method testMaxHeight_works_as_lower_bound_expand_to.
@Test
@FlakyTest
public void testMaxHeight_works_as_lower_bound_expand_to() throws Throwable {
final FlexboxTestActivity activity = mActivityRule.getActivity();
// This test case verifies if the maxHeight attribute works as a upper bound
// when the view would expand more than the maxHeight if the maxHeight weren't set
FlexboxLayout flexboxLayout = createFlexboxLayout(R.layout.activity_maxheight_upper_bound_test);
TextView textView1 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text1);
TextView textView2 = (TextView) activity.findViewById(R.id.text2);
int maxHeight = ((FlexboxLayout.LayoutParams) textView1.getLayoutParams()).maxHeight;
onView(withId(R.id.text1)).check(hasHeight(maxHeight));
assertEquals(flexboxLayout.getHeight(), textView1.getHeight() + textView2.getHeight());
}
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