replicant-packages_apps_Email/tests/src/com/android/email/VendorPolicyLoaderTest.java

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.android.email;
import android.content.Context;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.test.AndroidTestCase;
import android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.SmallTest;
import com.android.emailcommon.VendorPolicyLoader;
import com.android.emailcommon.VendorPolicyLoader.Provider;
@SmallTest
public class VendorPolicyLoaderTest extends AndroidTestCase {
private String mTestApkPackageName;
@Override
protected void setUp() throws Exception {
super.setUp();
mTestApkPackageName = getContext().getPackageName() + ".tests";
}
@Override
protected void tearDown() throws Exception {
super.tearDown();
VendorPolicyLoader.clearInstanceForTest();
}
/**
* Test for the case where the helper package doesn't exist.
*/
public void testPackageNotExist() {
VendorPolicyLoader pl = new VendorPolicyLoader(getContext(), "no.such.package",
"no.such.Class", true);
// getPolicy() shouldn't throw any exception.
assertEquals(Bundle.EMPTY, pl.getPolicy(null, null));
}
public void testIsSystemPackage() {
final Context c = getContext();
assertEquals(false, VendorPolicyLoader.isSystemPackage(c, "no.such.package"));
assertEquals(false, VendorPolicyLoader.isSystemPackage(c, mTestApkPackageName));
assertEquals(true, VendorPolicyLoader.isSystemPackage(c, "com.android.settings"));
}
/**
* Actually call {@link VendorPolicyLoader#getPolicy}, using MockVendorPolicy as a vendor
* policy.
*/
public void testGetPolicy() {
MockVendorPolicy.inject(getContext());
VendorPolicyLoader pl = VendorPolicyLoader.getInstance(getContext());
// Prepare result
Bundle result = new Bundle();
result.putInt("ret", 1);
MockVendorPolicy.mockResult = result;
// Arg to pass
Bundle args = new Bundle();
args.putString("arg1", "a");
// Call!
Bundle actualResult = pl.getPolicy("policy1", args);
// Check passed args
assertEquals("policy", "policy1", MockVendorPolicy.passedPolicy);
assertEquals("arg", "a", MockVendorPolicy.passedBundle.getString("arg1"));
// Check return value
assertEquals("result", 1, actualResult.getInt("ret"));
}
/**
* Same as {@link #testGetPolicy}, but with the system-apk check. It's a test for the case
* where we have a non-system vendor policy installed, which shouldn't be used.
*/
public void testGetPolicyNonSystem() {
VendorPolicyLoader pl = new VendorPolicyLoader(getContext(), mTestApkPackageName,
MockVendorPolicy.class.getName(), false);
MockVendorPolicy.passedPolicy = null;
// getPolicy() shouldn't throw any exception.
assertEquals(Bundle.EMPTY, pl.getPolicy("policy1", null));
// MockVendorPolicy.getPolicy() shouldn't get called.
assertNull(MockVendorPolicy.passedPolicy);
}
/**
* Test that any vendor policy that happens to be installed returns legal values
* for getImapIdValues() per its API.
*
* Note, in most cases very little will happen in this test, because there is
* no vendor policy package. Most of this test exists to test a vendor policy
* package itself, to make sure that its API returns reasonable values.
*/
public void testGetImapIdValues() {
VendorPolicyLoader pl = VendorPolicyLoader.getInstance(getContext());
String id = pl.getImapIdValues("user-name", "server.yahoo.com",
"IMAP4rev1 STARTTLS AUTH=GSSAPI");
// null is a reasonable result
if (id == null) return;
// if non-null, basic sanity checks on format
assertEquals("\"", id.charAt(0));
assertEquals("\"", id.charAt(id.length()-1));
// see if we can break it up properly
String[] elements = id.split("\"");
assertEquals(0, elements.length % 4);
for (int i = 0; i < elements.length; ) {
// Because we split at quotes, we expect to find:
// [i] = null or one or more spaces
// [i+1] = key
// [i+2] = one or more spaces
// [i+3] = value
// Here are some incomplete checks of the above
assertTrue(elements[i] == null || elements[i].startsWith(" "));
assertTrue(elements[i+1].charAt(0) != ' ');
assertTrue(elements[i+2].startsWith(" "));
assertTrue(elements[i+3].charAt(0) != ' ');
i += 4;
}
}
/**
* Test that findProviderForDomain() returns legal values, or functions properly when
* none is installed.
*/
public void testFindProviderForDomain() {
VendorPolicyLoader pl = VendorPolicyLoader.getInstance(getContext());
Provider p = pl.findProviderForDomain("yahoo.com");
// null is a reasonable result (none installed)
if (p == null) return;
// if non-null, basic sanity checks on format
assertNull(p.id);
assertNull(p.label);
assertEquals("yahoo.com", p.domain);
assertNotNull(p.incomingUriTemplate);
assertNotNull(p.incomingUsernameTemplate);
assertNotNull(p.outgoingUriTemplate);
assertNotNull(p.outgoingUsernameTemplate);
assertTrue(p.note == null || p.note.length() > 0); // no empty string
}
}