I made an androidLibrary
project which contains some Volley
request classes,
and want to write a unit test for some of these requests.
I have done that like a hundred times, and it works somehow after several tries, but never on the first try.
If I try this via androidStudio
RightClick Project->New->Android Resource Directory
you can choose between sourceSets "main", "debug" and "release". There is no androidTest
option.
If I try it manualy, adding the following folders [moduleName]/src/androidTest/res/raw
and put a file inside (lets say image.jpg), I do not get the reference via R.raw.image
. In fact I haven't access to R.raw
in my Test at all.
I also tried a Build->rebuild project or Build->clean without success.
In other projects I have a my.app.namespace.R
along a my.app.namespace.test.R
which holds all test resources.
So my question is:
What do I need to do in order to add a res
folder to my androidTest, which is accessible via R.[folder].[resId]
?
Am I missing a crucial step after adding the files (i.e. telling gradle explicitly about it)?
Because adding a tag like this in my build.gradle
also doesn't seem to make any difference:
android {
sourceSets {
androidTest {
java.srcDirs = ['src/androidTest/java']
res.srcDirs = ['src/androidTest/res']
}
}
}
If it matters I am using:
- Android Studio 3.1.2
- gradle-wrapper 4.4
- minSdkVersion 19
- targetSdkVersion 27