Android test raw resource
By default your androidTest project will include your app's R class, but androidTest's resources will be generated into a separate file. Make sure you import the R class from your test project:
import com.your.package.test.R;
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getInstrumentation().getContext().getResources().openRawResource(R.raw.test_file);
You can also directly reference the test project's R class:
getInstrumentation().getContext().getResources().openRawResource(com.your.package.test.R.raw.test_file);
See Android Unit Tests Requiring Context. For instrumentation test use InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation().getTargetContext()
(in Kotlin: getInstrumentation().targetContext
). Then you can access resources
. You won't need to import R
file.
I had the androidTest
resources in the right spot (src/androidTest/res
) and I still couldn't access them via <normal.package>.test.R
. I spent a lot of time googling trying to figure out what was going on..
I FINALLY stumbled onto the answer. If you're building a buildType
where you specified an applicationIdSuffix
, your files are at <applicationId><applicationIdSuffix>.test.R
!!!!
i.e.
applicationId "com.example.my.app"
buildTypes {
debug {
applicationIdSuffix ".debug"
}
}
if you have androidTest resources in the right directory, then you can only access them via com.example.my.app.debug.test.R
!!!!