总的来说,插桩测试提供了一种通过 am instrument 命令启动的特殊测试执行环境,其中目标应用进程会重启并使用基本的应用上下文进行初始化,并在应用进程虚拟机内启动插桩线程。您的测试代码在此插桩线程上开始执行,并附带一个 Instrumentation 实例,该实例可提供对应用上下文和 API 的访问权限,以操纵接受测试的应用进程。
[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-04-04。"],[],[],null,["# Instrumentation tests\n\nFirst read [Test your app](https://developer.android.com/studio/test/)\non developer.android.com. Take note there are some differences in\nhow instrumentation tests are used in platform testing.\n\nIn summary, an instrumentation test provides a special test execution\nenvironment as launched via the `am instrument` command, where the targeted\napplication process is restarted and initialized with basic application context,\nand an instrumentation thread is started inside the application process VM. Your\ntest code starts execution on this instrumentation thread and is provided with\nan `Instrumentation` instance that provides access to the application context\nand APIs to manipulate the application process under test.\n\nKey concepts\n------------\n\n- an instrumentation must be declared in an application package, with an [`\u003cinstrumentation\u003e`](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/instrumentation-element.html) tag nested under the `\u003cmanifest\u003e` tag of the application package manifest.\n- an application package manifest may technically contain multiple `\u003cinstrumentation\u003e` tags, though it's not commonly used in this fashion.\n- each `\u003cinstrumentation\u003e` must contain:\n - an `android:name` attribute: it should be the name of a subclass of [`Instrumentation`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Instrumentation.html) that's included in the test application, which is typically the test runner that's being used, e.g.: `android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner`\n - an `android:targetPackage` attribute must be defined. Its value should be set to the application package under test.\n\nSummary of steps\n----------------\n\n1. Below are common destinations for hermetic tests against framework services:\n\n frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests\n frameworks/base/services/tests/servicestests\n\n If you are adding a brand new instrumentation module for your component, see\n - [Self-Instrumenting Tests: A Complete Example](/docs/core/tests/development/instr-self-e2e)\n - [Instrumentation Targeting an Application: A Complete Example](/docs/core/tests/development/instr-app-e2e)\n2. Following the existing convention if you are adding tests into one of the\n locations above. If you are setting up a new test module, please follow the\n setup of `AndroidManifest.xml` and `Android.mk` in one of the locations\n above\n\n3. See\n [frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests/](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base.git/+/android16-release/core/tests/coretests/)\n for an example.\n Note these lines install extra apps:\n\n \u003coption name=\"test-file-name\" value=\"FrameworksCoreTests.apk\" /\u003e\n \u003coption name=\"test-file-name\" value=\"BstatsTestApp.apk\" /\u003e\n\n4. Do not forget to mark your test as `@SmallTest`, `@MediumTest` or\n `@LargeTest`\n\n5. Build the test module with m, e.g.:\n\n m FrameworksCoreTests\n\n6. Run the tests:\n\n - The simplest solution is to use\n [Atest](/docs/core/tests/development/atest) like so:\n\n atest FrameworksCoreTests\n\n - Or for more complex tests, use the\n [Trade Federation test Harness](/docs/core/tests/tradefed):\n\n m tradefed-all\n tradefed.sh run template/local_min --template:map test=FrameworksCoreTests\n\n7. If not using Tradefed, manually install and run the tests:\n\n 1. Install the generated apk:\n\n adb install -r ${OUT}/data/app/FrameworksCoreTests/FrameworksCoreTests.apk\n\n | **Tip:** you use `adb shell pm list instrumentation` to find the instrumentations inside the apk just installed\n 1. Run the tests with various options:\n\n 1. all tests in the apk\n\n adb shell am instrument -w com.android.frameworks.coretests\\\n /android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner\n\n 2. all tests under a specific Java package\n\n adb shell am instrument -w -e package android.animation \\\n com.android.frameworks.coretests\\\n /android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner\n\n 3. all tests under a specific class\n\n adb shell am instrument -w -e class \\\n android.animation.AnimatorSetEventsTest \\\n com.android.frameworks.coretests\\\n /android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner\n\n 4. a specific test method\n\n adb shell am instrument -w -e class \\\n android.animation.AnimatorSetEventsTest#testCancel \\\n com.android.frameworks.coretests\\\n /android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner\n\nYour test can make an explicit assertion on pass or fail using `JUnit` APIs; in\naddition, any uncaught exceptions will also cause a functional failure.\n\nTo emit performance metrics, your test code can call\n[`Instrumentation#sendStatus`](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Instrumentation.html#sendStatus(int,%20android.os.Bundle))\nto send out a list of key-value pairs. It's important to note that:\n\n1. metrics can be integer or floating point\n2. any non-numerical values will be discarded\n3. your test apk can be either functional tests or metrics tests, however mixing both are not currently supported"]]