platform_build_soong/android/configured_jars_test.go
Cole Faust f8231dd0ea Platform mapping-based product config
This allows us to set product variables as build settings instead
of loading them from a target's provider, which further allows us
to read product config variables in transitions.

Bug: 287539062
Bug: 269577299
Test: Presubmits
Change-Id: I8497703f706162572ceb3486240e1eb02a37f5f6
2023-07-17 16:27:08 -07:00

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package android
import (
"testing"
)
func TestOverrideConfiguredJarLocationFor(t *testing.T) {
cfg := NullConfig("", "")
cfg.productVariables = ProductVariables{
ConfiguredJarLocationOverrides: []string{
"platform:libfoo-old:com.android.foo:libfoo-new",
"com.android.bar:libbar-old:platform:libbar-new",
},
}
apex, jar := OverrideConfiguredJarLocationFor(cfg, "platform", "libfoo-old")
AssertStringEquals(t, "", "com.android.foo", apex)
AssertStringEquals(t, "", "libfoo-new", jar)
apex, jar = OverrideConfiguredJarLocationFor(cfg, "platform", "libbar-old")
AssertStringEquals(t, "", "platform", apex)
AssertStringEquals(t, "", "libbar-old", jar)
apex, jar = OverrideConfiguredJarLocationFor(cfg, "com.android.bar", "libbar-old")
AssertStringEquals(t, "", "platform", apex)
AssertStringEquals(t, "", "libbar-new", jar)
apex, jar = OverrideConfiguredJarLocationFor(cfg, "platform", "libbar-old")
AssertStringEquals(t, "", "platform", apex)
AssertStringEquals(t, "", "libbar-old", jar)
}