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A GoogleTest (GTest, also sometimes called "native tests") for the platform
typically accesses lower-level HALs or performs raw IPC against various system
services. Because of this, the testing approach is usually tightly coupled with
the service under test.
To integrate with continuous testing infrastructure, build your GTests
using the GTest
framework.
Examples
Here are some examples of GTest in the platform source:
Summary of steps
Follow the example GTest module setup.
To automatically include GTest dependencies, use the BUILD_NATIVE_TEST
build rule in your test module configuration.
Write a test configuration, following the examples for simple
and complex options.
Build the test module with mmm
for incremental builds, or mma
for full
builds:
make hwui_unit_tests -j
Run the test locally using Atest:
atest hwui_unit_tests
You can also add arguments to your GTests. The following are especially useful arguments:
Run the test with the Trade Federation test harness:
make tradefed-all -j
tradefed.sh run template/local_min --template:map test=hwui_unit_tests
Manually install and run:
Push the generated test binary onto your device:
adb push ${OUT}/data/nativetest/hwui_unit_tests/hwui_unit_tests \
/data/nativetest/hwui_unit_tests/hwui_unit_tests
Launch GTest and execute the test by invoking the test binary on the device:
adb shell /data/nativetest/hwui_unit_tests/hwui_unit_tests
For more information about customizing test execution, add the --help
parameter to your test binary. For more information on parameters, refer to
the GTest advanced guide.
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Last updated 2025-06-18 UTC.
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