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Mastering Kotlin for Android 14

You're reading from  Mastering Kotlin for Android 14

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837631711
Pages 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Harun Wangereka Harun Wangereka
Profile icon Harun Wangereka

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Building Your App
2. Chapter 1: Get Started with Kotlin Android Development 3. Chapter 2: Creating Your First Android App 4. Chapter 3: Jetpack Compose Layout Basics 5. Chapter 4: Design with Material Design 3 6. Part 2: Using Advanced Features
7. Chapter 5: Architect Your App 8. Chapter 6: Network Calls with Kotlin Coroutines 9. Chapter 7: Navigating within Your App 10. Chapter 8: Persisting Data Locally and Doing Background Work 11. Chapter 9: Runtime Permissions 12. Part 3: Code Analysis and Tests
13. Chapter 10: Debugging Your App 14. Chapter 11: Enhancing Code Quality 15. Chapter 12: Testing Your App 16. Part 4: Publishing Your App
17. Chapter 13: Publishing Your App 18. Chapter 14: Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment 19. Chapter 15: Improving Your App 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Testing our ViewModels

Our ViewModel class fetches data from the repository and exposes it to the UI. To test our ViewModel, we will write unit tests. Let us start by setting up the test dependencies in our version catalog:

  1. Open the libs.version.toml file and add the following versions in the versions section:
    mockk = "1.13.3"
  2. Next, in the libraries section, add the following:
    test-mockk = { module = "io.mockk:mockk", version.ref = "mockk" }
  3. Add the test-mockk dependency to the test bundle. Our updated test bundle should now look like this:
    test = ["test-mock-webserver", "test-coroutines", "test-truth", "test-mockk"]
  4. Click on the Sync Now button at the top to add the dependencies. Adding mockk allows us to mock our dependencies.
  5. We are now ready to create our test class. Create a new Kotlin file called CatsViewModelTest.kt inside the test directory and add the following code:
    class PetsViewModelTest...
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