I'm trying to create a test with Robolectric. My goal is to be able to replace the functionality of one class (that comes for example from a library and I can't modify the code) from a custom behaviour.
I created this small test to simulate what I want to do:
@RunWith(RobolectricTestRunner.class)
@Config(shadows = {ShadowMessenger.class})
public class TestShadow {
    @Test
    public void testMessenger() {
        OriginalMessenger messenger = new OriginalMessenger();
        String message = messenger.getMessage();
        Assert.assertEquals("Shadow messenger", message);
    }
    public static class OriginalMessenger {
        public String getMessage() {
            return "Original messenger";
        }
    }
    @Implements(OriginalMessenger.class)
    public static class ShadowMessenger extends OriginalMessenger {
        @Implementation
        public String getMessage() {
            return "Shadow messenger";
        }
    }
}
In the example, OriginalMessenger is the class that is in the library and provides a default functionality. And ShadowMessenger is the class that contains the custom behaviour that I want to apply whenever I use OriginalMessenger.
However when I run the test it fails. The content of message is "Original messenger". As if the ShadowMessenger was never used.
What am I doing wrong?
Original you can only shadow android classes. But with a custom robolectric test runner you can also shadow your own classes.
Robolectric 3.1.4 (RobolectricGradleTestRunner was completely removed, so you need to override method described below in RobolectricTestRunner)
@Override
protected ShadowMap createShadowMap() {
    return new ShadowMap.Builder()
        .addShadowClass(OriginalMessenger.class, ShadowMessenger.class, true, true, true)
        .build();
}
Robolectric 3.0
@Override
public InstrumentationConfiguration createClassLoaderConfig() {
    InstrumentationConfiguration.Builder builder = InstrumentationConfiguration.newBuilder();
    builder.addInstrumentedClass(OriginalMessenger.class.getName());
    return builder.build();
}
Robolectric 2.4
@Override
protected ClassLoader createRobolectricClassLoader(Setup setup, SdkConfig sdkConfig) {
    return super.createRobolectricClassLoader(new ExtraShadows(setup), sdkConfig);
}
class ExtraShadows extends Setup {
    private Setup setup;
    public ExtraShadows(Setup setup) {
        this.setup = setup;
    }
    public boolean shouldInstrument(ClassInfo classInfo) {
        boolean shoudInstrument = setup.shouldInstrument(classInfo);
        return shoudInstrument
                || classInfo.getName().equals(OriginalMessenger.class.getName());
    }
}
example project https://github.com/nenick/android-gradle-template/
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