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Dirk Dougherty5748bc42016-02-06 18:24:32 -08001page.title=Testing Guide
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Dirk Dougherty5748bc42016-02-06 18:24:32 -08005
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10 <h2>In this document</h2>
11 <ol>
12 <li><a href="#runtime-permissions">Testing Permissions</a></li>
13 <li><a href="#doze-standby">Testing Doze and App Standby</a></li>
14 <li><a href="#ids">Auto Backup and Device Identifiers</a></li>
15 </ol>
16 </div>
17</div>
18
19<p>
20 The Android M Developer Preview gives you an opportunity to ensure your apps work with the next
21 version of the platform. This preview includes a number of APIs and behavior changes that can
22 impact your app, as described in the <a href="{@docRoot}preview/api-overview.html">API
23 Overview</a> and <a href="{@docRoot}preview/behavior-changes.html">Behavior Changes</a>. In testing
24 your app with the preview, there are some specific system changes that you should focus on to
25 ensure that users have a good experience.
26</p>
27
28<p>
29 This guide describes the what and how to test preview features with your app. You should
30 prioritize testing of these specific preview features, due to their high potential impact on your
31 app's behavior:
32</p>
33
34<ul>
35 <li><a href="#runtime-permissions">Permissions</a>
36 </li>
37 <li><a href="#doze-standby">Doze and App Standby</a>
38 </li>
39 <li><a href="#ids">Auto Backup and Device Identifiers</a></li>
40</ul>
41
42<p>
43 For more information about how to set up devices or virtual devices with a preview system image
44 for testing, see <a href="{@docRoot}preview/setup-sdk.html">Set up the Preview SDK</a>.
45</p>
46
47
48<h2 id="runtime-permissions">Testing Permissions</h2>
49
50<p>
51 The new <a href="{@docRoot}preview/features/runtime-permissions.html">Permissions</a> model
52 changes the way that permissions are allocated to your app by the user. Instead of granting all
53 permissions during the install procedure, your app must ask the user for individual permissions
54 at runtime. For users this behavior provides more granular control over each app’s activities, as
55 well as better context for understanding why the app is requesting a specific permission. Users
56 can grant or revoke the permissions granted to an app individually at any time. This feature of
57 the preview is most likely to have an impact on your app's behavior and may prevent some of your
58 app features from working, or they may work in a degraded state.
59</p>
60
61<p class="caution">
62 This change affects all apps running on the new platform, even those not targeting the new
63 platform version. The platform provides a limited compatibility behavior for legacy apps, but you
64 should begin planning your app’s migration to the new permissions model now, with a goal of
65 publishing an updated version of your app at the official platform launch.
66</p>
67
68
69<h3 id="permission-test-tips">Test tips</h3>
70
71<p>
72 Use the following test tips to help you plan and execute testing of your app with the new
73 permissions behavior.
74</p>
75
76<ul>
77 <li>Identify your app’s current permissions and the related code paths.</li>
78 <li>Test user flows across permission-protected services and data.</li>
79 <li>Test with various combinations of granted/revoked permission.</li>
80 <li>Use the {@code adb} tool to manage permssions from the command line:
81 <ul>
82 <li>List permissions and status by group:
83 <pre>adb shell pm list permissions -d -g</pre>
84 </li>
85 <li>Grant or revoke one or more permissions using the following syntax:<br>
86 <pre>adb shell pm [grant|revoke] &lt;permission.name&gt; ...</pre>
87 </li>
88 </ul>
89 </li>
90 <li>Analyze your app for services that use permissions.</li>
91</ul>
92
93<h3 id="permission-test-strategy">Test strategy</h3>
94
95<p>
96 The permissions change affects the structure and design of your app, as well as
97 the user experience and flows you provide to users. You should assess your app’s current
98 permissions use and start planning for the new flows you want to offer. The official release of
99 the platform provides compatibility behavior, but you should plan on updating your app and not
100 rely on these behaviors.
101</p>
102
103<p>
104 Identify the permissions that your app actually needs and uses, and then find the various code
105 paths that use the permission-protected services. You can do this through a combination of
106 testing on the new platform and code analysis. In testing, you should focus on opting in to
107 runtime permissions by changing the app’s {@code targetSdkVersion} to the preview version. For
108 more information, see <a href="{@docRoot}preview/setup-sdk.html#">Set up the Preview SDK</a>.
109</p>
110
111<p>
112 Test with various combinations of permissions revoked and added, to highlight the user flows that
113 depend on permissions. Where a dependency is not obvious or logical you should consider
114 refactoring or compartmentalizing that flow to eliminate the dependency or make it clear why the
115 permission is needed.
116</p>
117
118<p>
119 For more information on the behavior of runtime permissions, testing, and best practices, see the
120 <a href="{@docRoot}preview/features/runtime-permissions.html">Permissions</a> developer
121 preview page.
122</p>
123
124
125<h2 id="doze-standby">Testing Doze and App Standby</h2>
126
127<p>
128 The power saving features of Doze and App Standby limit the amount of background processing that
129 your app can perform when a device is in an idle state or while your app is not in focus. The
130 restrictions the system may impose on apps include limited or no network access,
131 suspended background tasks, suspended Notifications, ignored wake requests, and alarms. To ensure
132 that your app behaves properly with these power saving optimizations, you should test your app by
133 simulating these low power states.
134</p>
135
136<h4 id="doze">Testing your app with Doze</h4>
137
138<p>To test Doze with your app:</p>
139
140<ol>
141<li>Configure a hardware device or virtual device with a M Preview system image.</li>
142<li>Connect the device to your development machine and install your app.</li>
143<li>Run your app and leave it active.</li>
144<li>Simulate the device going into Doze mode by running the following commands:
145
146<pre>
147$ adb shell dumpsys battery unplug
148$ adb shell dumpsys deviceidle step
149$ adb shell dumpsys deviceidle -h
150</pre>
151
152 </li>
153 <li>Observe the behavior of your app when the device is re-activated. Make sure it
154 recovers gracefully when the device exits Doze.</li>
155</ol>
156
157
158<h4 id="standby">Testing apps with App Standby</h4>
159
160<p>To test the App Standby mode with your app:</p>
161
162<ol>
163 <li>Configure a hardware device or virtual device with a M Preview system image.</li>
164 <li>Connect the device to your development machine and install your app.</li>
165 <li>Run your app and leave it active.</li>
166 <li>Simulate the app going into standby mode by running the following commands:
167
168<pre>
169$ adb shell am broadcast -a android.os.action.DISCHARGING
170$ adb shell am set-idle &lt;packageName&gt; true
171</pre>
172
173 </li>
174 <li>Simulate waking your app using the following command:
175 <pre>$ adb shell am set-idle &lt;packageName&gt; false</pre>
176 </li>
177 <li>Observe the behavior of your app when it is woken. Make sure it recovers gracefully
178 from standby mode. In particular, you should check if your app's Notifications and background
179 jobs continue to function as expected.</li>
180</ol>
181
182<h2 id="ids">Auto Backup for Apps and Device-Specific Identifiers</h2>
183
184<p>If your app is persisting any device-specific identifiers, such as Google
185Cloud Messaging registration ID, in internal storage,
186make sure to follow best practices to exclude the storage
187location from auto-backup, as described in <a href="{@docRoot}preview/backup/index.html">Auto
188Backup for Apps</a>. </p>