This SO question is very similar to what I want to do: How can I shadow the PackageManager with Robolectric
However, all the answers rely on ShadowApplication.setPackageManager(). In 2.2, this method no longer seems to exist: http://robolectric.org/javadoc/org/robolectric/shadows/ShadowApplication.html
I attempted to just grab the package manager and add a resolve info:
RobolectricPackageManager packageManager = (RobolectricPackageManager) Robolectric.application.getPackageManager();
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN,null);
intent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_HOME);
ResolveInfo ri = new ResolveInfo();
ActivityInfo ai = new ActivityInfo();
ai.packageName = "com.fun.test";
ri.activityInfo = ai;
ri.isDefault = true;
packageManager.addResolveInfoForIntent(intent, ri);
But to no avail. Does anyone know how to do this?
Intent.resolveActivity is expecting the ResolveInfo to have the following:
if (info != null) {
return new ComponentName(
info.activityInfo.applicationInfo.packageName,
info.activityInfo.name);
}
So based on that, the following works for me in Robolectric 2.3:
RobolectricPackageManager packageManager = (RobolectricPackageManager) shadowOf(Robolectric.application).getPackageManager();
Intent intent = ... //create an Intent like the one you want to resolve
ResolveInfo info = new ResolveInfo();
info.isDefault = true;
ApplicationInfo applicationInfo = new ApplicationInfo();
applicationInfo.packageName = "com.example";
info.activityInfo = new ActivityInfo();
info.activityInfo.applicationInfo = applicationInfo;
info.activityInfo.name = "Example";
packageManager.addResolveInfoForIntent(intent, info);
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