@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ For this script to succeed, make sure that an emulator is currently running, or
**WARNING!** This script will uninstall the app prior to testing it, and therefore delete all user data!
If there are failing view tests (that is, if some custom views do not render exactly like the prerendered images we have), then the script `./build.sh fetch-images` can be used to download both the actual and the expected images from the device. The images will be downloaded from the device into the folder `tmp/`. After verifying the differences, if you feel that the actual images are actually find and should replace the prerendered ones, then run `./build.sh accept-images`.
If there are failing view tests (that is, if some custom views do not render exactly like the prerendered images we have), then the script `./build.sh fetch-images` can be used to download both the actual and the expected images from the device. The images will be downloaded from the device into the folder `tmp/`. After verifying the differences, if you feel that the actual images are actually fine and should replace the prerendered ones, then run `./build.sh accept-images`.
## Running large tests
@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Only the following Android versions are supported by our test suite:
* Android 9.0 (Pie)
* Android 10.0
After creating an emulator and configuring it exactly as described above, launch it, wait for it to finish booting up, then run `./build.sh large-tests`. As mentioned before, this script will uninstall the app before testing it, and therefore will delete all the user data.
After creating an emulator and configuring it exactly as described above, launch it, wait for it to finish booting up, then run `./build.sh large-tests`. As mentioned before, this script will uninstall the app before testing it, and therefore will delete all the user data.