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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T22:45:02+00:00 2026-06-02T22:45:02+00:00

I’m trying to write an Android activity instrumentation test that stops ( onPause() ,

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I’m trying to write an Android activity instrumentation test that stops (onPause(), then onStop()) and restarts the current activity. I tried

activity.finish();
activity = getActivity();

…but that doesn’t seem to work properly.

The goal of the test is to assert that form data is stored during the onPause() method and re-read during the onStart() method. It works when doing it manually, but the test fails, from which I draw the conclusion that activity.finish() seems to be the wrong way to stop and restart an activity.


Edit: My main problem seems to have been a synchronization issue. After restarting the activity, the test runner didn’t wait for all event handlers to finish. The following line halts the test execution until the activity is idle:

getInstrumentation().waitForIdleSync()

Besides that, take a look at the accepted answer for more valuable information about the lifecycle.

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    2026-06-02T22:45:03+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 10:45 pm

    By calling (or trigger a screen orientation change):

    activity.finish(); // old activity instance is destroyed and shut down.
    activity = getActivity(); // new activity instance is launched and created.
    

    Causing the activity go through the complete recreation life cycle:

    onPause() -> onStop() -> onDestroy() -> onCreate()
    

    What you need is:

    onPause() -> onStop() -> onRestart()
    

    I exposed the Instrumentation API recently and found plenty of interesting activity life cycle trigger method callActivityOnXXX(), the following single line of code should do the tricky:

    MyActivity myActivity = getActivity();
    // make activity falling into restart phase:
    getInstrumentation().callActivityOnRestart(myActivity);
    

    Activity life cycle diagram quoting from official dev guide:
    enter image description here

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