I am attempting to decode a Base64 encoded string in Android using the http://developer.android.com/reference/android/util/Base64.html class.
Both the encodeToString and decode methods are returning null, and I have no idea what's wrong, here's my code for the decode:
// Should decode to "GRC"
String friendlyNameBase64Encoded = "R1JD";
// This returns null
byte[] friendlyNameByteArray = Base64.decode(friendlyNameBase64Encoded, Base64.DEFAULT);
// Fails with NullPointerException
String friendlyName = new String(friendlyNameByteArray, "UTF-8");
I'm running Android API 23.1.0
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In your case you're depending on android.Base64. I had similar issue and moving test classes from
src/test
->src/androidTest
worked. Those tests are run on virtual machine or real android device. I didn't notice the diff at the first look.I had the same problem in my unit tests. I didn't realize the Base64 class I'm using is a part of the Android API, therefore
You can't use android.util.Base64 in a regular JUnit test, it must be an Instrumentation test.
However, if you really want it as a unit test, you could use the Apache Commons Base64 class instead. Include it in Gradle build:
And then slightly different usage,
Base64.encodeBase64String(byte[] binaryData)
Base64.decodeBase64(String base64String)
You can use the Robolectric Runner
Add the dependency in your
build.gradle
:Add this line in your testing class: