Morozov
Morozov

Reputation: 5250

androidx.test.InstrumentationRegistry is deprecated

Switched to AndroidX and received deprecated: import androidx.test.InstrumentationRegistry.

If I made next import: import androidx.test.platform.app.InstrumentationRegistry I can't use getContext().

Ex: val context = InstrumentationRegistry.getContext().

In build.gradle:

androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test.ext:junit:1.0.0-beta02'
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test:runner:1.1.0-beta02'

Upvotes: 73

Views: 37609

Answers (6)

karuto
karuto

Reputation: 1268

You can use InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation().getTargetContext() in the most cases from androidx.test.platform.app.InstrumentationRegistry.

If you need the Application, you can use ApplicationProvider.getApplicationContext<MyAppClass>().

If you haven't already, I think you can also use the new test dependency: androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test:core:1.0.0-beta02'.

Upvotes: 113

Akgun Studio
Akgun Studio

Reputation: 176

The following code is deprecated now:

Context context = InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation().getTargetContext();

Instead use:

Context context = ApplicationProvider.getApplicationContext();

Upvotes: 13

Sam
Sam

Reputation: 6395

Use below import

import androidx.test.platform.app.InstrumentationRegistry

Kotlin ex
   InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation().context,

Upvotes: 3

Ajay
Ajay

Reputation: 1281

I spent a lot of time moving dependency with testImplementation instead of androidTestImplementation and reverse, in the app build.gradle.

My fault was that I have created the test class in the test folder instead of androidTest folder so getting unresolved error for AndroidJuit4 and InstrumentationRegistry.

When I shifted my test file to the androidTest folder then issue been solved with depandency implementation of test libraries with androidTestImplementation in the build.gradle.

Upvotes: 8

lomza
lomza

Reputation: 9716

For Kotlin usage, in order to get Context:

InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation().targetContext

Upvotes: 4

Mark O&#39;Sullivan
Mark O&#39;Sullivan

Reputation: 10778

When you're using Android X you need to make sure you have the following in your app's build.gradle file

androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test:core:1.1.0'
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test.ext:junit:1.1.0'

The second one is to make sure you have the correct AndroidJUnit4 to use in your tests.

Make sure you import both of these.

import androidx.test.platform.app.InstrumentationRegistry
import androidx.test.ext.junit.runners.AndroidJUnit4

Now instead of using val context = InstrumentationRegistry.getContext() you can use the line shown below

val context = InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation().getTargetContext()

Upvotes: 57

Related Questions