/* * Copyright (C) 2017 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 android.testing; import android.content.Context; import android.util.ArrayMap; import android.util.Log; import org.junit.Assert; import org.junit.rules.TestWatcher; import org.junit.runner.Description; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.io.StringWriter; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; /** * Utility for dealing with the facts of Lifecycle. Creates trackers to check that for every * call to registerX, addX, bindX, a corresponding call to unregisterX, removeX, and unbindX * is performed. This should be applied to a test as a {@link org.junit.rules.TestRule} * and will only check for leaks on successful tests. *

* Example that will catch an allocation and fail: *

 * public class LeakCheckTest {
 *    @Rule public LeakCheck mLeakChecker = new LeakCheck();
 *
 *    @Test
 *    public void testLeak() {
 *        Context context = new ContextWrapper(...) {
 *            public Intent registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver, IntentFilter filter) {
 *                mLeakChecker.getTracker("receivers").addAllocation(new Throwable());
 *            }
 *            public void unregisterReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver) {
 *                mLeakChecker.getTracker("receivers").clearAllocations();
 *            }
 *        };
 *        context.registerReceiver(...);
 *    }
 *  }
 * 
* * Note: {@link TestableContext} supports leak tracking when using * {@link TestableContext#TestableContext(Context, LeakCheck)}. */ public class LeakCheck extends TestWatcher { private final Map mTrackers = new HashMap<>(); public LeakCheck() { } @Override protected void succeeded(Description description) { verify(); } /** * Acquire a {@link Tracker}. Gets a tracker for the specified tag, creating one if necessary. * There should be one tracker for each pair of add/remove callbacks (e.g. one tracker for * registerReceiver/unregisterReceiver). * * @param tag Unique tag to use for this set of allocation tracking. */ public Tracker getTracker(String tag) { Tracker t = mTrackers.get(tag); if (t == null) { t = new Tracker(); mTrackers.put(tag, t); } return t; } private void verify() { mTrackers.values().forEach(Tracker::verify); } /** * Holds allocations associated with a specific callback (such as a BroadcastReceiver). */ public static class LeakInfo { private static final String TAG = "LeakInfo"; private List mThrowables = new ArrayList<>(); LeakInfo() { } /** * Should be called once for each callback/listener added. addAllocation may be * called several times, but it only takes one clearAllocations call to remove all * of them. */ public void addAllocation(Throwable t) { // TODO: Drop off the first element in the stack trace here to have a cleaner stack. mThrowables.add(t); } /** * Should be called when the callback/listener has been removed. One call to * clearAllocations will counteract any number of calls to addAllocation. */ public void clearAllocations() { mThrowables.clear(); } void verify() { if (mThrowables.size() == 0) return; Log.e(TAG, "Listener or binding not properly released"); for (Throwable t : mThrowables) { Log.e(TAG, "Allocation found", t); } StringWriter writer = new StringWriter(); mThrowables.get(0).printStackTrace(new PrintWriter(writer)); Assert.fail("Listener or binding not properly released\n" + writer.toString()); } } /** * Tracks allocations related to a specific tag or method(s). * @see #getTracker(String) */ public static class Tracker { private Map mObjects = new ArrayMap<>(); private Tracker() { } public LeakInfo getLeakInfo(Object object) { LeakInfo leakInfo = mObjects.get(object); if (leakInfo == null) { leakInfo = new LeakInfo(); mObjects.put(object, leakInfo); } return leakInfo; } void verify() { mObjects.values().forEach(LeakInfo::verify); } } }