# Instrumentation Tests 1. Below are common destinations for hermetic tests against framework services: ``` frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests frameworks/base/services/tests/servicestests ``` If you are adding a brand new instrumentation module for your component, see * [Self-Instrumenting Tests: A Complete Example](instr-self-e2e.md) * [Instrumentation Targeting an Application: A Complete Example] (instr-app-e2e.md) 1. Following the existing convention if you are adding tests into one of the locations above. If you are setting up a new test module, please follow the setup of `AndroidManifest.xml` and `Android.mk` in one of the locations above 1. See https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base.git/+/master/core/tests/coretests/ for an example 1. Note: do not forget to mark your test as `@SmallTest`, `@MediumTest` or `@LargeTest` 1. Build the test module with make, e.g.: ``` make FrameworksCoreTests -j ``` 1. Automatic installation and run with the TradeFederation test harness: ``` make tradefed-all -j tradefed.sh run template/local_min --template:map test=FrameworksCoreTests ``` 1. Manually Install and Run: 1. Install the generated apk: ``` adb install -r ${OUT}/data/app/FrameworksCoreTests/FrameworksCoreTests.apk ``` Tip: you use `adb shell pm list instrumentation` to find the instrumentations inside the apk just installed 1. Run the tests with various options: 1. all tests in the apk ``` adb shell am instrument -w com.android.frameworks.coretests\ /android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner ``` 1. all tests under a specific Java package ``` adb shell am instrument -w -e package android.animation \ com.android.frameworks.coretests\ /android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner ``` 1. all tests under a specific class ``` adb shell am instrument -w -e class \ android.animation.AnimatorSetEventsTest \ com.android.frameworks.coretests\ /android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner ``` 1. a specific test method ``` adb shell am instrument -w -e class \ android.animation.AnimatorSetEventsTest#testCancel \ com.android.frameworks.coretests\ /android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner ``` Your test can make an explicit assertion on pass or fail using `JUnit` APIs; in addition, any uncaught exceptions will also cause a functional failure. To emit performance metrics, your test code can call [`Instrumentation#sendStatus`](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Instrumentation.html#sendStatus\(int, android.os.Bundle\)) to send out a list of key-value pairs. It's important to note that: 1. metrics can be integer or floating point 1. any non-numerical values will be discarded 1. your test apk can be either functional tests or metrics tests, however mixing both are not currently supported