This patch includes:
- WebChannels support enabled by default, with ability to disable it via remote flag
- expanded FxA telemetry (closes#4971)
Co-authored-by: Arturo Mejia <arturomejiamarmol@gmail.com>
We previously had a test exactly for checking that "start does nothing" but we
now need to ensure that start actually is propagated to the inner feature that
is to rebind itself to the app to allow for user interactions.
Since we are now able to build against GeckoView Nightly and GeckoView Beta,
we should create the GeckoRuntime from a flavor-specific source set.
Creating the runtime is not covered by the AC abstraction and so API changes
in GeckoView Nightly can break the build and leaves us with no option to fix
it from a shared code base. Separating the creation of GeckoRuntime
allows us to adapt individually and also to configure the runtimes
differently.
* Closes#2770: Allow receiving tabs from FxA devices
Now that we're on a-c 0.54, we can land this since it supports device
capability migration.
This patch adds a SEND_TAB device capability, making Fenix a valid target
in the Send Tab device list on Desktop Firefox.
Additionally, it adds a notification manager which manages notification
channels and knows how to display "received tabs" notifications".
* Post: remove unusued test file that's causing issues
This fetches the Google Advertising ID, salts it and
then applies hashing before sending a ping with it,
at startup. Hashing and salting are used in order
to prevent ourselves to correlate advertising IDs
from the same user running different products we
own off a single device. We will never send the
client_id and the Google Advertising ID in the same
ping.