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41 changes: 41 additions & 0 deletions .gitignore
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# built application files
*.apk
*.ap_
*.jar

# files for the dex VM
*.dex


# Java class files
*.class


# generated files
android/bin/
android/gen/


# Local configuration file (sdk path, etc)
local.properties


# Eclipse project files
.classpath
.project
.properties
.settings/
libprojects/


# Proguard folder generated by Eclipse
android/proguard/


# Intellij project files
*.iml
*.ipr
*.iws
.idea/
build/
.gradle
106 changes: 106 additions & 0 deletions README.md
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# Stfalcon Fixturer

Utility for developers and QAs what helps minimize time wasting on writing the same data for testing over and over again.
You can write fixture in XML one time and use it for build testing. The library can autofill EditText with you fixture data.

### Who we are
Need iOS and Android apps, MVP development or prototyping? Contact us via [email protected]. We develop software since 2009, and we're known experts in this field. Check out our [portfolio](https://stfalcon.com/en/portfolio) and see more libraries from [stfalcon-studio](https://stfalcon-studio.github.io/).

### Download

Download via Gradle:
```gradle
compile 'CHANGE IT'
```

or Maven:
```xml
<dependency>
<groupId>CHANGE IT</groupId>
<artifactId>CHANGE IT</artifactId>
<version>CHANGE IT</version>
<type>pom</type>
</dependency>
```

### Usage

Create xml file in raw directory of app resources.
Example:
```xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<fixtures>
<fixture tag="email" group="account">
<item>[email protected]</item>
<item>[email protected]</item>
<item>[email protected]</item>
</fixture>
<fixture tag="password" group="account">
<item>qwerty123</item>
<item>qwertyQWE</item>
<item>11111111</item>
</fixture>
<fixture tag="name">
<item>John</item>
<item>Julia</item>
<item>Bobby</item>
</fixture>
<fixture tag="address">
<item>108 Greenwich Street, 4/F</item>
<item>156 William Street</item>
<item>Proskurivska Street, 11</item>
</fixture>
</fixtures>
```
All `fixture` require `tag` attribute. This tag will be used for binding input fields to fixture.
Also you can put some fixtures in groups. For example `email` and `password` can be marked as group `account`. This two fixtures must have the same item count. And in this case where we will select one fixture from group, it will automatically put data to all bound EditTexts to the same grouped fixtures.

To initialize library you have to add this line to your Application `onCreate` method:
```kotlin
class SampleApplication : Application() {

override fun onCreate() {
super.onCreate()
StfalconFixturer.init(this, R.raw.fixtures)
}
}
```
First parameter it's your Application context.
Second - resource ID of you fixtures XML file.
The default behaviour is Fixturer works only for debug builds. But if you want to change this behaviour you can pass Boolean flag as third parameter.

After that you can bind your EditTexts to the fixtures in your activity(fragment) classes.
Kotlin:
```kotlin
loginEmailEt.setFixtureTag("email")
```
Java:
```java
StfalconFixturer.get().bindEditText(loginEmailEt, "email")
```
Where `loginEmailEt` is EditText and "email" is tag of the fixture.

Run your application and look on magic :) You can call fixtures dialog by triple tap on bound to fixture EditText.

Take a look at the [sample project](sample) for more information

### License

```
Copyright 2018 stfalcon.com
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.
```


[sample]: <Change it>
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// Top-level build file where you can add configuration options common to all sub-projects/modules.

buildscript {
ext.kotlin_version = '1.2.71'
repositories {
google()
jcenter()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.3'
classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin_version"
classpath 'com.novoda:bintray-release:0.8.0'
// NOTE: Do not place your application dependencies here; they belong
// in the individual module build.gradle files
}
}

allprojects {
repositories {
google()
jcenter()
}
}

task clean(type: Delete) {
delete rootProject.buildDir
}
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# Project-wide Gradle settings.
# IDE (e.g. Android Studio) users:
# Gradle settings configured through the IDE *will override*
# any settings specified in this file.
# For more details on how to configure your build environment visit
# http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/build_environment.html
# Specifies the JVM arguments used for the daemon process.
# The setting is particularly useful for tweaking memory settings.
org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx1536m
# When configured, Gradle will run in incubating parallel mode.
# This option should only be used with decoupled projects. More details, visit
# http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/multi_project_builds.html#sec:decoupled_projects
# org.gradle.parallel=true
# Kotlin code style for this project: "official" or "obsolete":
kotlin.code.style=official
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distributionBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
distributionPath=wrapper/dists
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.4-all.zip
zipStoreBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME
zipStorePath=wrapper/dists
172 changes: 172 additions & 0 deletions gradlew
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#!/usr/bin/env sh

##############################################################################
##
## Gradle start up script for UN*X
##
##############################################################################

# Attempt to set APP_HOME
# Resolve links: $0 may be a link
PRG="$0"
# Need this for relative symlinks.
while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do
ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"`
link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'`
if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then
PRG="$link"
else
PRG=`dirname "$PRG"`"/$link"
fi
done
SAVED="`pwd`"
cd "`dirname \"$PRG\"`/" >/dev/null
APP_HOME="`pwd -P`"
cd "$SAVED" >/dev/null

APP_NAME="Gradle"
APP_BASE_NAME=`basename "$0"`

# Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=""

# Use the maximum available, or set MAX_FD != -1 to use that value.
MAX_FD="maximum"

warn () {
echo "$*"
}

die () {
echo
echo "$*"
echo
exit 1
}

# OS specific support (must be 'true' or 'false').
cygwin=false
msys=false
darwin=false
nonstop=false
case "`uname`" in
CYGWIN* )
cygwin=true
;;
Darwin* )
darwin=true
;;
MINGW* )
msys=true
;;
NONSTOP* )
nonstop=true
;;
esac

CLASSPATH=$APP_HOME/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar

# Determine the Java command to use to start the JVM.
if [ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ] ; then
if [ -x "$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java" ] ; then
# IBM's JDK on AIX uses strange locations for the executables
JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java"
else
JAVACMD="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
fi
if [ ! -x "$JAVACMD" ] ; then
die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: $JAVA_HOME
Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
location of your Java installation."
fi
else
JAVACMD="java"
which java >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
location of your Java installation."
fi

# Increase the maximum file descriptors if we can.
if [ "$cygwin" = "false" -a "$darwin" = "false" -a "$nonstop" = "false" ] ; then
MAX_FD_LIMIT=`ulimit -H -n`
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
if [ "$MAX_FD" = "maximum" -o "$MAX_FD" = "max" ] ; then
MAX_FD="$MAX_FD_LIMIT"
fi
ulimit -n $MAX_FD
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
warn "Could not set maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD"
fi
else
warn "Could not query maximum file descriptor limit: $MAX_FD_LIMIT"
fi
fi

# For Darwin, add options to specify how the application appears in the dock
if $darwin; then
GRADLE_OPTS="$GRADLE_OPTS \"-Xdock:name=$APP_NAME\" \"-Xdock:icon=$APP_HOME/media/gradle.icns\""
fi

# For Cygwin, switch paths to Windows format before running java
if $cygwin ; then
APP_HOME=`cygpath --path --mixed "$APP_HOME"`
CLASSPATH=`cygpath --path --mixed "$CLASSPATH"`
JAVACMD=`cygpath --unix "$JAVACMD"`

# We build the pattern for arguments to be converted via cygpath
ROOTDIRSRAW=`find -L / -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d 2>/dev/null`
SEP=""
for dir in $ROOTDIRSRAW ; do
ROOTDIRS="$ROOTDIRS$SEP$dir"
SEP="|"
done
OURCYGPATTERN="(^($ROOTDIRS))"
# Add a user-defined pattern to the cygpath arguments
if [ "$GRADLE_CYGPATTERN" != "" ] ; then
OURCYGPATTERN="$OURCYGPATTERN|($GRADLE_CYGPATTERN)"
fi
# Now convert the arguments - kludge to limit ourselves to /bin/sh
i=0
for arg in "$@" ; do
CHECK=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "$OURCYGPATTERN" -`
CHECK2=`echo "$arg"|egrep -c "^-"` ### Determine if an option

if [ $CHECK -ne 0 ] && [ $CHECK2 -eq 0 ] ; then ### Added a condition
eval `echo args$i`=`cygpath --path --ignore --mixed "$arg"`
else
eval `echo args$i`="\"$arg\""
fi
i=$((i+1))
done
case $i in
(0) set -- ;;
(1) set -- "$args0" ;;
(2) set -- "$args0" "$args1" ;;
(3) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" ;;
(4) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" ;;
(5) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" ;;
(6) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" ;;
(7) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" ;;
(8) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" ;;
(9) set -- "$args0" "$args1" "$args2" "$args3" "$args4" "$args5" "$args6" "$args7" "$args8" ;;
esac
fi

# Escape application args
save () {
for i do printf %s\\n "$i" | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g;1s/^/'/;\$s/\$/' \\\\/" ; done
echo " "
}
APP_ARGS=$(save "$@")

# Collect all arguments for the java command, following the shell quoting and substitution rules
eval set -- $DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS $JAVA_OPTS $GRADLE_OPTS "\"-Dorg.gradle.appname=$APP_BASE_NAME\"" -classpath "\"$CLASSPATH\"" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain "$APP_ARGS"

# by default we should be in the correct project dir, but when run from Finder on Mac, the cwd is wrong
if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ] && [ "$HOME" = "$PWD" ]; then
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
fi

exec "$JAVACMD" "$@"
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