/* * Copyright (C) 2008 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 android.test.mock; import android.content.ContentProvider; import android.content.ContentResolver; import android.content.Context; import android.content.IContentProvider; import android.database.ContentObserver; import android.net.Uri; import com.google.android.collect.Maps; import java.util.Map; /** *

* An extension of {@link android.content.ContentResolver} that is designed for * testing. *

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* MockContentResolver overrides Android's normal way of resolving providers by * authority. To have access to a provider based on its authority, users of * MockContentResolver first instantiate the provider and * use {@link MockContentResolver#addProvider(String, ContentProvider)}. Resolution of an * authority occurs entirely within MockContentResolver. *

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* Users can also set an authority's entry in the map to null, so that a provider is completely * mocked out. *

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For more information about application testing, read the * Testing developer guide.

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*/ public class MockContentResolver extends ContentResolver { Map mProviders; /* * Creates a local map of providers. This map is used instead of the global map when an * API call tries to acquire a provider. */ public MockContentResolver() { super(null); mProviders = Maps.newHashMap(); } /** * Adds access to a provider based on its authority * * @param name The authority name associated with the provider. * @param provider An instance of {@link android.content.ContentProvider} or one of its * subclasses, or null. */ public void addProvider(String name, ContentProvider provider) { /* * Maps the authority to the provider locally. */ mProviders.put(name, provider); } /** @hide */ @Override protected IContentProvider acquireProvider(Context context, String name) { return acquireExistingProvider(context, name); } /** @hide */ @Override protected IContentProvider acquireExistingProvider(Context context, String name) { /* * Gets the content provider from the local map */ final ContentProvider provider = mProviders.get(name); if (provider != null) { return provider.getIContentProvider(); } else { return null; } } /** @hide */ @Override public boolean releaseProvider(IContentProvider provider) { return true; } /** @hide */ @Override protected IContentProvider acquireUnstableProvider(Context c, String name) { return acquireProvider(c, name); } /** @hide */ @Override public boolean releaseUnstableProvider(IContentProvider icp) { return releaseProvider(icp); } /** @hide */ @Override public void unstableProviderDied(IContentProvider icp) { } /** * Overrides {@link android.content.ContentResolver#notifyChange(Uri, ContentObserver, boolean) * ContentResolver.notifChange(Uri, ContentObserver, boolean)}. All parameters are ignored. * The method hides providers linked to MockContentResolver from other observers in the system. * * @param uri (Ignored) The uri of the content provider. * @param observer (Ignored) The observer that originated the change. * @param syncToNetwork (Ignored) If true, attempt to sync the change to the network. */ @Override public void notifyChange(Uri uri, ContentObserver observer, boolean syncToNetwork) { } }