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I am using Eclipse ADT to test an Android App. However, after I execute the test suite once, the emulator will have the app installed. I need to remove it from the emulator since the test will fail next time if the app is already installed on the emulator (due to some stored data).

I tried to search a way to start a clean emulator every time I run the test suite, but has no luck so far.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

BTW, I am using Robotium package.

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  • I found this Uninstall application when testing. However, when I put the code inside the tearDown() method of my test class, the test always fails due to a process crash. Any thoughts?
    – hqfking
    May 16, 2013 at 19:35

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Quick solution:

adb -e uninstall your.test.package.name

Cleaner solution:

Back up a known good userdata-qemu.img emulator disk image and restore it before launching the emulator for new test run.

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  • where should I put the adb command? I am trying to do this process within the test suite.
    – hqfking
    May 16, 2013 at 18:14
  • This is external to the emulator, in a host OS shell session. Similarly, you can only access the disk images from the host OS side.
    – laalto
    May 16, 2013 at 18:24
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No, there's no way. But there's an easy way to uninstall it:

  • Go to the menu, where you see the app
  • Hit the menu button, click "Manage Apps"
  • Click your app
  • It will ask you if you really want to uninstall it
  • Click "Yes" or "Uninstall" button. It will be uninstalled with all the data.

Hope this helps.

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If your data is in a SQLite database you can change the database version to a higher version than the actual version.

private static final int DATABASE_VERSION = 2; //in the class that extends SQLiteOpenHelper

This will call the onUpgrade function, there you can delete the tables and create them again.

@Override
public void onUpgrade(SQLiteDatabase db, int oldVersion, int newVersion) {
    //erase table
    db.execSQL("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS " + MY_TABLE); 
    //create again
    onCreate(db);
}

If you're not using SQLite just overwrite the files.

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If the app data is the problem, you could just clear it rather than performing an uninstall. This link should help.

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