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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sunny Goyal 7bf8730634 Fixing wrong window insets estimation
Launcher was estimating the landscape insets incorrectly
causing the UI to get reloaded if device is rotated. This also
caused widgets to be refetched as a result of grid size change

Bug: 218067434
Test: Verified locally that the window bounds do not change
Change-Id: Ia7228296c78ea3056f4859e43696d4bfd9522d3c
2022-05-02 13:18:45 -07:00
Sebastian Franco 00aff95ac0 Give the tests the ability to emulate other devices screens
This code contains utility clases that can change the display
of a device and make it look like another device.
The function DisplayEmulator#emulate receives a DeviceEmulationData
a certain grid to emulate and a callback, everyting that happens
inside of the callback will happen when the device is being emulated
and can be used by other tests.

Example test:
package com.android.launcher3.deviceemulator;
import androidx.test.ext.junit.runners.AndroidJUnit4;
import androidx.test.filters.MediumTest;
import com.android.launcher3.deviceemulator.models.DeviceEmulationData;
import com.android.launcher3.ui.AbstractLauncherUiTest;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

@MediumTest
@RunWith(AndroidJUnit4.class)
public class TestTest extends AbstractLauncherUiTest {
    @Test
    public void testEmulation() throws Exception {
        String deviceCode = "pixel6pro";
        DeviceEmulationData deviceData = DeviceEmulationData.getDevice(deviceCode);
        String grid = "normal";
        DisplayEmulator displayEmulator = new DisplayEmulator(mTargetContext);

        displayEmulator.emulate(deviceData, grid, () ->{
            TimeUnit.SECONDS.sleep(10);
            return true;
        });
    }
}

Test: You could use the test above to make your device look like a
Pixel6 pro for 10 secons.
Fix: 229028257

Change-Id: Icd79be405a2e14dda0bc5f555b0e46149e16f912
2022-04-25 11:57:58 -05:00