The new FakeSplitInstallManagerFactory
has a create
method that takes Context
however when I try to use it from my code I only get the method that takes Context
and a File
which is a directory. If I tell AS to show me the definition of the class, I can see both create
methods. They are both public
and they are both static
, yet only one can be called from my code. I've tried cleaning, running gradle again, etc. I don't understand what the issue might be?
This is the error I get:
This is what I get on auto complete:
If I press control+b
I get:
package com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.testing;
import com.google.android.play.core.splitcompat.SplitCompat;
import com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.SplitInstallManager;
import android.content.Context;
/** Creates instances of {@link com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.testing.FakeSplitInstallManager FakeSplitInstallManager}. */
@SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "deprecation", "all"})
public class FakeSplitInstallManagerFactory {
public FakeSplitInstallManagerFactory() { throw new RuntimeException("Stub!"); }
/**
* Creates a fake implementation of the {@link com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.SplitInstallManager SplitInstallManager}.
*
* <p>This implementation is self-contained and obtains splits from a specified directory, which
* can be populated passing the --local-testing flag to bundletool build-apks and using bundletool
* install-apks to install the app.
*
* <p>It is provided for testing, e.g. checking sequences of events when installing dynamic
* features and additional languages. It is suitable for use in integration tests.
*
* <p>This fake supports just one install request at a time.
*
* <p>Network errors can be simulated using {@link com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.testing.FakeSplitInstallManager#setShouldNetworkError(boolean) FakeSplitInstallManager#setShouldNetworkError(boolean)}.
*
* <p>{@link com.google.android.play.core.splitcompat.SplitCompat SplitCompat} must be installed appropriately to use this class.
*
* <p>This method will always return the same {@link com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.testing.FakeSplitInstallManager FakeSplitInstallManager} instance.
*/
public static com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.testing.FakeSplitInstallManager create(android.content.Context context) { throw new RuntimeException("Stub!"); }
/**
* Alternative version of {@link #create(android.content.Context)} which allows for the splits directory to be set
* explicitly.
*
* <p>The constructor receives the directory on the device where the split apks can be obtained.
* The file name format is the same as the extracted output of bundletool build-apks. The apks in
* the directory must be signed by the same certificate as the app. If this directory is missing,
* install requests will fail with {@link
* com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.model.SplitInstallErrorCode#API_NOT_AVAILABLE}.
*
* <p>In general, all configuration splits for the module that are present in the folder will be
* included. Thus, consider pre-filtering them for the device - e.g. using appropriate bundletool
* build-apks argument. However, since languages can change over time on the device, there will be
* additional filtering of language splits, whereby only appropriate languages will be included.
*
* <p>Prefer using {@link #create(android.content.Context)} and let bundletool populate the default directory,
* unless there's a good reason to use a different directory or filter the delivered APKs by hand.
*
* <p>This method will always return the same {@link com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.testing.FakeSplitInstallManager FakeSplitInstallManager} instance. It will
* fail if called twice with different directories.
*/
public static synchronized com.google.android.play.core.splitinstall.testing.FakeSplitInstallManager create(android.content.Context context, java.io.File modulesDirectory) { throw new RuntimeException("Stub!"); }
}
Which clearly shows two create
methods.
I am using the play core library 1.6.5
and this is a new clear project with nothing else. Right now I created a new clean project from a template, then added implementation "com.google.android.play:core:1.6.5"
and it has the exact same issue. So what am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
I know it's odd, but when you inspect FakeSplitInstallManagerFactory.class
from the com.google.android.play:core
AAR, for whatever reason, it looks like they left it out? That's why it won't let you use create(context)
.
public class FakeSplitInstallManagerFactory {
private static FakeSplitInstallManager a = null;
public FakeSplitInstallManagerFactory() {
}
public static synchronized FakeSplitInstallManager create(Context var0, File var1) {
if (a == null) {
try {
a = new FakeSplitInstallManager(var0, var1);
} catch (Exception var3) {
throw new RuntimeException(var3);
}
} else if (!a.a().getAbsolutePath().equals(var1.getAbsolutePath())) {
throw new RuntimeException(String.format("Different module directories used to initialize FakeSplitInstallManager: '%s' and '%s'", a.a().getAbsolutePath(), var1.getAbsolutePath()));
}
return a;
}
}
Maybe they will add it in later, since the docs, Locally test module installs: Simulate a network error mentions the missing method (or maybe they're deprecating it in favor of create(context, file)
but just haven't updated the docs), we'll see...
But here is a recent medium/An easy way to test offline dynamic delivery that talks about how to use create(context, file)