/* * Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.email.mail.transport; import com.android.email.provider.EmailContent.Message; import android.test.AndroidTestCase; /** * Tests of the Rfc822Output (used for sending mail) * * You can run this entire test case with: * runtest -c com.android.email.mail.transport.Rfc822OutputTests email */ public class Rfc822OutputTests extends AndroidTestCase { private static final String SENDER = "sender@android.com"; private static final String REPLYTO = "replyto@android.com"; private static final String RECIPIENT_TO = "recipient-to@android.com"; private static final String RECIPIENT_CC = "recipient-cc@android.com"; private static final String RECIPIENT_BCC = "recipient-bcc@android.com"; private static final String SUBJECT = "This is the subject"; private static final String BODY = "This is the body. This is also the body."; private static final String TEXT = "Here is some new text."; private static final String REPLY_BODY_SHORT = "\n\n" + SENDER + " wrote:\n\n"; private static final String REPLY_BODY = REPLY_BODY_SHORT + ">" + BODY; // TODO Create more tests here. Specifically, we should test to make sure that forward works // properly instead of just reply // TODO Write test that ensures that bcc is handled properly (i.e. sent/not send depending // on the flag passed to writeTo // TODO Localize the following test, which will not work properly in other than English // speaking locales! /** * Test for buildBodyText(). * Compare with expected values. * Also test the situation where the message has no body. * * WARNING: This test is NOT localized, so it will fail if run on a device in a * non-English speaking locale! */ public void testBuildBodyTextWithReply() { // Create the least necessary; sender, flags, and the body of the reply Message msg = new Message(); msg.mText = ""; msg.mFrom = SENDER; msg.mFlags = Message.FLAG_TYPE_REPLY; msg.mTextReply = BODY; msg.mIntroText = REPLY_BODY_SHORT; msg.save(getContext()); String body = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(getContext(), msg, true); assertEquals(REPLY_BODY, body); // Save a different message with no reply body (so we reset the id) msg.mId = -1; msg.mTextReply = null; msg.save(getContext()); body = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(getContext(), msg, true); assertEquals(REPLY_BODY_SHORT, body); } /** * Test for buildBodyText(). * Compare with expected values. * Also test the situation where the message has no body. */ public void testBuildBodyTextWithoutReply() { // Create the least necessary; sender, flags, and the body of the reply Message msg = new Message(); msg.mText = TEXT; msg.mFrom = SENDER; msg.mFlags = Message.FLAG_TYPE_REPLY; msg.mTextReply = BODY; msg.mIntroText = REPLY_BODY_SHORT; msg.save(getContext()); String body = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(getContext(), msg, false); assertEquals(TEXT + REPLY_BODY_SHORT, body); // Save a different message with no reply body (so we reset the id) msg.mId = -1; msg.mTextReply = null; msg.save(getContext()); body = Rfc822Output.buildBodyText(getContext(), msg, false); assertEquals(TEXT + REPLY_BODY_SHORT, body); } }