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16 
17 package com.example.android.newalarm;
18 
19 import android.content.Intent;
20 import android.test.ServiceTestCase;
21 import com.example.android.newalarm.AlarmService;
22 
23 /**
24  * Test class for the Alarm sample test package. This test class tests the AlarmService
25  * service component.
26  */
27 public class AlarmServiceTest extends ServiceTestCase<AlarmService> {
28     // Contains an Intent used to start the service
29     Intent mStartServiceIntent;
30 
31     // Contains a handle to the system alarm service
32     AlarmService mService;
33 
34     /**
35      * Constructor for the test class. Test classes that are run by InstrumentationTestRunner
36      * must provide a constructor with no arguments that calls the base class constructor as its
37      * first statement.
38      */
AlarmServiceTest()39     public AlarmServiceTest() {
40         super(AlarmService.class);
41     }
42 
43     /*
44      * Sets up the test fixture. This method is called before each test
45      */
46     @Override
setUp()47     protected void setUp() throws Exception {
48 
49         super.setUp();
50 
51         // Sets up an intent to start the service under test
52         mStartServiceIntent = new Intent(this.getSystemContext(),AlarmService.class);
53     }
54 
55     /**
56      * Cleans up the test fixture
57      * Called after each test method. If you override the method, call super.tearDown() as the
58      * last statement in your override.
59      */
60     @Override
tearDown()61     protected void tearDown() throws Exception {
62         // Always call the super constructor when overriding tearDown()
63         super.tearDown();
64     }
65 
66     /**
67      * Tests the service's onCreate() method. Starts the service using startService(Intent)
68      */
testServiceCreate()69     public void testServiceCreate() {
70         // Starts the service under test
71         this.startService(mStartServiceIntent);
72 
73         // Gets a handle to the service under test.
74         mService = this.getService();
75 
76         // Asserts that the Notification Manager was created in the service under test.
77         assertNotNull(mService.mNotificationManager);
78 
79         // Asserts that the PendingIntent for the expanded status window was created
80         assertNotNull(mService.mContentIntent);
81 
82         // Asserts that the notification was created
83         assertNotNull(mService.mNotification);
84     }
85 
86 }
87