platform_build_soong/bp2build/apex_conversion_test.go
Rupert Shuttleworth a9d76dd423 Add partial bp2build support for APEX targets (second try).
Test: Added unit test
Change-Id: Icbf0475251aac5d1f13bd35a18f90b6c70f3ae29
2021-07-02 07:36:07 -04:00

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// Copyright 2021 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
//
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//
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package bp2build
import (
"android/soong/android"
"android/soong/apex"
"testing"
)
func runApexTestCase(t *testing.T, tc bp2buildTestCase) {
t.Helper()
runBp2BuildTestCase(t, registerApexModuleTypes, tc)
}
func registerApexModuleTypes(ctx android.RegistrationContext) {
}
func TestApexBundleSimple(t *testing.T) {
runApexTestCase(t, bp2buildTestCase{
description: "apex - simple example",
moduleTypeUnderTest: "apex",
moduleTypeUnderTestFactory: apex.BundleFactory,
moduleTypeUnderTestBp2BuildMutator: apex.ApexBundleBp2Build,
filesystem: map[string]string{},
blueprint: `
apex {
name: "apogee",
manifest: "manifest.json",
}
`,
expectedBazelTargets: []string{`apex(
name = "apogee",
manifest = "manifest.json",
)`}})
}