--- id: testing title: Testing sidebar_label: Testing --- Developer tools are only used if they work. We have built APIs to test plugins. ## Android Start by creating your first test file in this directory `MyFlipperPluginTest.java`. In the test method body we create our plugin which we want to test as well as a `FlipperConnectionMock`. In this contrived example we simply assert that our plugin's connected status is what we expect. ```java @RunWith(RobolectricTestRunner.class) public class MyFlipperPluginTest { @Test public void myTest() { final MyFlipperPlugin plugin = new MyFlipperPlugin(); final FlipperConnectionMock connection = new FlipperConnectionMock(); plugin.onConnect(connection); assertThat(plugin.connected(), equalTo(true)); } } ``` There are two mock classes that are used to construct tests `FlipperConnectionMock` and `FlipperResponderMock`. Together these can be used to write very powerful tests to verify the end to end behavior of your plugin. For example we can test if for a given incoming message our plugin responds as we expect. ```java @Test public void myTest() { final MyFlipperPlugin plugin = new MyFlipperPlugin(); final FlipperConnectionMock connection = new FlipperConnectionMock(); final FlipperResponderMock responder = new FlipperResponderMock(); plugin.onConnect(connection); final FlipperObject params = new FlipperObject.Builder() .put("phrase", "flipper") .build(); connection.receivers.get("myMethod").onReceive(params, responder); assertThat(responder.successes, hasItem( new FlipperObject.Builder() .put("phrase", "ranos") .build())); } ``` ## C++ Start by creating your first test file in this directory `MyFlipperPluginTests.cpp` and import the testing utilities from `xplat//sonar/xplat:FlipperTestLib`. These utilities mock out core pieces of the communication channel so that you can test your plugin in isolation. ``` #include #include #include #include #include namespace facebook { namespace flipper { namespace test { TEST(MyFlipperPluginTests, testDummy) { EXPECT_EQ(1 + 1, 2); } } // namespace test } // namespace flipper } // namespace facebook ``` Here is a simple test using these mock utilities to create a plugin, send some data, and assert that the result is as expected. ``` TEST(MyFlipperPluginTests, testDummy) { std::vector successfulResponses; auto responder = std::make_unique(&successfulResponses); auto conn = std::make_shared(); MyFlipperPlugin plugin; plugin.didConnect(conn); folly::dynamic message = folly::dynamic::object("param1", "hello"); folly::dynamic expectedResponse = folly::dynamic::object("response", "Hi there"); auto receiver = conn->receivers_["someMethod"]; receiver(message, std::move(responder)); EXPECT_EQ(successfulResponses.size(), 1); EXPECT_EQ(successfulResponses.back(), expectedResponse); } ```