use of com.android.uiautomator.core.UiSelector in project android-player-samples by BrightcoveOS.
the class UiAutomatorTest method testDemo.
// Public methods.
public void testDemo() throws UiObjectNotFoundException {
// Simulate a short press on the HOME button.
getUiDevice().pressHome();
// We’re now in the home screen. Next, we want to simulate
// a user bringing up the All Apps screen.
// If you use the uiautomatorviewer tool to capture a snapshot
// of the Home screen, notice that the All Apps button’s
// content-description property has the value “Apps”. We can
// use this property to create a UiSelector to find the button.
UiObject allAppsButton = new UiObject(new UiSelector().description("Apps"));
// Simulate a click to bring up the All Apps screen.
allAppsButton.clickAndWaitForNewWindow();
// In the All Apps screen, the Settings app is located in
// the Apps tab. To simulate the user bringing up the Apps tab,
// we create a UiSelector to find a tab with the text
// label “Apps”.
UiObject appsTab = new UiObject(new UiSelector().text("Apps"));
// Simulate a click to enter the Apps tab.
appsTab.click();
// Next, in the apps tabs, we can simulate a user swiping until
// they come to the Settings app icon. Since the container view
// is scrollable, we can use a UiScrollable object.
UiScrollable appViews = new UiScrollable(new UiSelector().scrollable(true));
// Set the swiping mode to horizontal (the default is vertical)
appViews.setAsHorizontalList();
// Create a UiSelector to find the Settings app and simulate
// a user click to launch the app.
UiObject calendarApp = appViews.getChildByText(new UiSelector().className(android.widget.TextView.class.getName()), "Calendar");
// Validate that the calendar app exists.
assertTrue("Unable to detect Calendar app.", calendarApp != null);
calendarApp.clickAndWaitForNewWindow();
}
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