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| The simplest way to run all SettingsUnitTests is with atest
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| $ atest SettingsUnitTests
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| A single class can also be tested with the following command
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| $ atest -c <YourClassName>
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| // The following instructions show how to run the test suite using make + adb //
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| To build the tests you can use the following command at the root of your android source tree
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| $ make SettingsUnitTests
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| The test apk then needs to be installed onto your test device. The apk's location will vary
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| depending on your device model and architecture. At the end of the make command's output, there
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| should be a line similar to the following:
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| "Copy: out/target/product/shamu/testcases/SettingsUnitTests/arm64/SettingsUnitTests.apk"
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| Install via the following command:
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| $ adb install -r out/target/product/shamu/testcases/SettingsUnitTests/arm64/SettingsUnitTests.apk
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| 
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| To run all tests:
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| $ adb shell am instrument -w com.android.settings.tests.unit/androidx.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner
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| 
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| To run all tests in a specific class:
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| $ adb shell am instrument -w -e class com.android.settings.<class> com.android.settings.tests.unit/androidx.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner
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| To run a specific test:
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| $ adb shell am instrument -w -e class com.android.settings.<class>#<test> com.android.settings.tests.unit/androidx.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner
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| More general information can be found at
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| http://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/test/runner/AndroidJUnitRunner.html
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