Ah.. this isn't a library project. Its definitely an app project.

So am I right in understanding that we can't have two versions of the same
class - one in the main source set and the other in the androidTest source
set?

Is there an alternative strategy then for having "test" specific versions
of a class file (as we have in the case of different product flavors ?)
On Apr 23, 2014 9:55 PM, "Xavier Ducrohet" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is this a library project?
>
> For library project, the code of the library is packaged with the code of
> the test in a single apk, so you cannot have the same class twice.
>
> For app project, when loading the test apk, the Android runtime will
> complain if it finds the same class in both the tested app and the test app
> so you cannot do that either.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:33 PM, Kaushik Gopal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm using gradle for my android build process. Is it possible to have a
>> specific version of a class in the androidTest folder, for the test
>> environment alone?
>>
>> I know you cannot have classes at a different build levels i.e. we cannot
>> have the same class across a "buildType" (debug/release),
>> "productFlavor"(flavor1, flavor2, default) or "source
>> set"(main/androidTest) so:
>>
>> - debug + flavor1 = not allowed
>> - flavor1 + main = not allowed
>> - main + debug = not allowed
>>
>> - flavor1 + flavor2 = allowed
>> - debug + release = allowed
>>
>> so my expectation would be that
>>
>> - main + androidTest = allowed (because they are at the same build level
>> i.e. source set)
>>
>> But this does not seem to be the case. I get a duplicate class file. Can
>> someone let me know of a way to achieve this?
>>
>> *My reasoning as to why I would want this is because, for testing alone i
>> want to inject mock modules, based on a strategy recommended here
>> <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23233362/getting-dagger-to-inject-mock-objects-when-doing-espresso-functional-testing-for>.*
>>
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