* For #9751 - Cleans up homeFragment directions
* For #9751 - Uses global actions for fragments not owned by homeFragment
* For #9751 - Cleans up SearchFragment directions
* For #9751 - Removes settings action from DeleteBrowsingDataFragment
* For #9751 - Removes browser action from SettingsFragment
* For #9751 - Adds ManagePhoneFeature global action
* For #9751 - Clean up unused deletebrowsingfragment actions
* For #9751 - Cleans Up HistoryFragment actions
* For #9751 - Removes Home -> Search action
* For #9751 - Removes the Bookmark -> Browser action
* For #9751 - Cleans up bookmark fragment actions
* For #9751 - Cleans up actions from ShareController
* For #9751 - Removes defaultBrowserFragment to browserFragment action
* For #9751 - Removes about -> browser action
* For #9751 - Adds global action to TrackingProtectionFragment
* For #9751 - Removes exception -> browser action
* For #9751 - Removes login -> browser action
* For #9751 - Fixes LoginFragment directions
* For #9751 - Removes ExternalAppBrowser directions
* for #9751 - Cleans up actions
* For #9751 - Fixes unit tests
* For #9751 - Addresses nits in PR
* let animation in top toolbar mode play nicely.
* remove duplicate methods, make code readable.
* migrate getToolbarNavOptions method to BrowserAnimator, one method to rule them all.
* Update linting
Co-authored-by: ahmedmamdouh13 <ahmedmamdouh13196@gmail.com>
Make sure that we actually lazily initialize our storage layers.
With this patch applied, storage layers (history, logins, bookmarks) will be initialized when first
accessed. We will no longer block GeckoEngine init, for example, on waiting for the logins storage
to initialize (which needs to access the costly securePrefStorage).
Similarly, BackgroundServices init will no longer require initialized instances of the storage
components - references to their "lazy wrappers" will suffice.
In practice, this change changes when our storage layers are initialized in the following ways.
Currently, we will initialize everything on startup. This includes loading our megazord, as well.
With this change, init path depends on if the user is signed-into FxA or not.
If user is not an FxA user:
- on startup, none of the storage layers are initialized
- history storage will be initialized once, whenever:
- first non-customTab page is loaded (access to the HistoryDelegate)
- first interaction with the awesomebar
- history UI is accessed
- bookmarks storage will be initialized once, whenever:
- something is bookmarked, or we need to figure out if something's bookmarked
- bookmarks UI is accessed
- logins storage will be initialized once, whenever:
- first page is loaded with a login/password fields that can be autofilled
- (or some other interaction by GV with the autofill/loginStorage delegates)
- logins UI is accessed
- all of these storages will be initialized if the user logs into FxA and starts syncing data
- except, if a storage is not chosen to be synced, it will not be initialized
If user is an FxA user:
- on startup, none of the storage layers are initialized
- sometime shortly after startup is complete, when a sync worker runs in the background, all storage
layers that are enabled to sync will be initialized.
This change also means that we delay loading the megazord until first access (as described above).
The a-c side of this work is in https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/android-components/pull/6128
This switches Fenix to use `SyncableLoginsStorage`, which caches a connection internally
on first access, and doesn't expose any lock/unlock APIs at the public boundary.
- The "Add to Firefox Home" browser menu item adds a top site to the top site storage.
- Refactors the FenixSnackbar from BaseBrowserFragment into BrowserToolbarController
since there are multiple menu items that need to show a FenixSnackbar.
- Adds metrics for the new browser menu item.
This removes Fretboard. The goal is to reduce cold startup costs associated with loading the experiments on the main thread. We currently have two experiments frameworks in use and should only require one.
* For #5334: added private custom tab processor
* For #5334 - Fixes up IntentReceiverActivity for handling intents
* For 5334: update styling for private custom tabbs
* For 5334: update tests to account for new processors
Note that two are still failing. These appear to be true failures, and will be corrected in a later commit.
* For 5334: fixes bug introduced by changes to IntentReceiverActivity
RCA: intent className and extra were previously set based on which processors matched, not which successfully processed. This patch reintroduces that behavior.
* For 5334: add tests for custom tabs processing
* For #5574 - Part 1: Port TabAction.SaveTabGroup to TabSessionInteractor and SessionControlController. (#6651)
- Introduces the TabSessionInteractor, SessionControlInteractor and SessionControlController classes.
- Removes the TabAction.SaveTabGroup.
* For #5574 - Part 2: Port TabAction.PrivateBrowsingLearnMore to TabSessionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 3: Port TabAction.ShareTabs to TabSessionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 4: Remove unused TabAction.Share and TabItemMenu (#6651)
In #2205, the tab overflow button was removed which would have shown the
TabItemMenu when clicked. So, we can remove TabItemMenu since it is not
used and as a result, we can also remove TabAction.Share since there are
no consumers.
* For #5574 - Part 5: Port TabAction.PlayMedia and TabAction.PauseMedia to TabSessionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 6: Port TabAction.Select to TabSessionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 7: Port Onboarding.Finish to OnboardingInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 8: Port TabAction.Close and TabAction.CloseAll to TabSessionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
- Removes TabAction
* For #5574 - Part 9: Port CollectionAction.Delete to CollectionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 10: Port CollectionAction.ShareTabs to CollectionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 11: Port CollectionAction.AddTab and CollectionAction.Rename to CollectionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 12: Port CollectionAction.RemoveTab to CollectionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 13: Port CollectionAction.OpenTab to CollectionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 14: Port CollectionAction.CloseTabs to CollectionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 15: Introduce a HomeFragmentStore (#6651)
- We will hook up the HomeFragmentStore in later parts.
- Removes List<Tab>.toSessionBundle(context: Context) since it is unused.
* For #5574 - Part 16: Port CollectionAction.Collapse and CollectionAction.Expand to CollectionInteractor and SessionControlController (#6651)
- We assume the store is hooked up to the SessionControlController in this part,
but this work will be done in a later part.
- Removes CollectionAction.
* For #5574 - Part 20: Remove the architecture module. (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 17: Remove duplicate subscribeToTabCollections in BrowserFragment.kt (#6651)
There is a duplicate call of subscribeToTabCollections() in both HomeFragment and BrowserFragment.
In this patch, we remove the call in BrowserFragment to avoid passing the HomeFragmentStore to
BrowserFragment in order to dispatch the CollectionsChange event.
* For #5574 - Part 18: Delete SessionControlComponent and fix TabCollection and Tab imports (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 19: Use the new HomeFragmentStore in the HomeFragment (#6651)
- Renames SessionControlUIView to SessionControlView
* For #5574 - Part 21: Fix white screen on home fragment (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 22: Fix formatting in SessionControlInteractor and replace See with @see in SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 23: Move to metrics.track call to the beginning of handleCollectionRemoveTab (#6651)
This ensures that the metrics.track will be called immediately before the tab is removed from the collection.
* For #5574 - Part 24: Use the sessionManager getter in SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 25: Use mapNotNull in List<Tab>.toSessionBundle (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 26: Simplify closeTab and closeAllTabs functions by assigning a deletionJob constant (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 27: Replace listOf() with emptyList() in removeAllTabsWithUndo (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 28: Replace the Context parameter with the HomeActivity in SessionControlController (#6651)
* For #5574 - Part 29: Add test for HomeFragmentStore, DefaultSessionControlController and SessionControlInteractor (#6651)
* For #5574 - Removes running CI against the architecture debug build varient
* For #5694 & #6054: Adds preference screen for toolbar
* For #5694: Adds changing toolbar position functionality
* No issue: Updates telemetry links to actually work lol 😬
* For #6054: Adds toolbar position to core ping
* For #4281: small ToolbarMenu refactor
This makes it easier to see how items are ordered in the menuItems list
* For 4281: add QAB buttons to menu
* For 4281: removed menu back button per mocks
I double checked with UX, and we'll be relying on the hardware back button for its functionality
* For 4281: add content descriptions for bookmarking
* For 4281: updated BrowserToolbarController for new functionality
* For 4281: provided simple dependencies to browser controller
More complex changes will be in a following commit, for review readability
* For 4281: move toolbar controller dependencies up to BaseBrowserFragment
The functionality they control is being moved into the toolbar menu, which is shared by both normal tabs and custom ones
* For 4281: removed (now unused) code related to QAB
* For 4281: fix test compilation after QAB removal
Tests still need to be expanded to include added functionality
* For 4281: updated menu to show if url is bookmarked
This sloppy workaround is required because TwoStateButton requires that `isInPrimaryState` be a synchronous call, and checking whether or not the current site is bookmarked is quite slow (10-50 MS, in my tests). After days of work and many attempted solutions, this was the least abhorrent among them.
https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/android-components/issues/4915 was opened against AC to evaluate potentially supporting async `isInPrimaryState` functions.
https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/6370 was opened against Fenix to investigate the unexpectedly slow call to `BookmarkStorage`.
* For 4281: update reader mode switch
* For 4281: selectively show/hide menu items
* For 4281: add reader mode appearance
* For 4281: update bookmark button when it is clicked
* For 4281: removed unused QAB code
* For 4281: removed QAB robot, updated UI tests
* For 4281: removed QuickActionSheet metrics
Since this behavior now lives in the toolbar, it is tracked via Event.BrowserMenuItemTapped
* For 4281: fixed lint errors
* For 4281: add new strings for buttons added to menu
This is necessary because the location change (from QAB to toolbar menu) could affect the grammar in some languages
* For 4281: remove outdated TODOs
* For 4281: removed QAB container
* For 4281: removed back button reference from UI test
This button no longer exists
* For 4821: Fixes a visual defect (extra padding on top of toolbar)
* For 4281: update copy on reader mode
* For 4281: fixed review nits
5332: For #2483#2629: Close tab with no history on back press and return to parent if available r=ekager a=mawen7
Co-authored-by: mawen7 <mawen7@users.noreply.github.com>
* For #4596: move code from CollectionCreationComponent to CollectionCreationStore
Other than adding comments, no changes were made. The code will be updated in a following commit. This is in order to make the commit diff more readable.
* For 4596: update CollectionCreateStore to libstate
* For 4596: copied CollectionCreationUIView into CollectionCreationView
Otherwise, no code was changed. The next commit will update this code. This is in order to make the commit diff more readable.
* For 4596: update CollectionCreationView to LibState
Note that the minimal changes possible to enable migration were made. Refactoring will happen in a later commit.
* For 4596: updated CollectionCreationTabListAdapter to work with the new View
* For 4596: updated SaveCollectionListAdapter to work with the new View
* For 4596: implemented CollectionCreationController
For now, it has an identical interface to the interactor. In a later commit several of its responsibilities will be moved around, some to the interactor and some to the reducer
* For 4596: copied over previous reducer code
No other changes were made. The code will be updated in the following commit. This is done to make changes more readable for the reviewer
* For 4596: update reducer code param names
Otherwise, no changes at this time
* For 4596: add arguments to CreateCollectionFragment in nav_graph
These will be used to replace the current CreateCollectionViewModel, which shares data between fragments in a way that doesn't fit within our architecture.
* For 4596: pass arguments to collection via transaction instead of VM
The VM will be removed in a later commit
* For 4596: update BrowserToolbarController to share state to collection via its Direction
* For 4596: removed CreateCollectionViewModel
* For 4596: test tab retrieval in CreateCollectionFragment
* For 4596: fix crashing CreateCollectionFragmentTest
* For 4596: removed classes create collection classes used by old architecture
* For 4596: collection interactor rename + kdoc
* For 4596: moved collection interactor interface
* For 4596: renamed CreateCollectionFragment
All related classes followed the pattern of CollectionCreationX
* For 4596: kdoc CollectionCreationController
There's no effective difference between these calls and their interactor equivalent, so I linked to them
* For 4596: fix bug that caused rename to not work
* For 4596: removed unused collection actions
These were unused before the LibState refactor
* For 4596: kdoc StepChanged
* For 4596: removed todos about moving logic to the reducer
saveTabsToCollection: this could be moved, but that would involve creating a new action. SaveCollectionStep should probably be refactored out, so adding this layer of indirection seemed counterproductive
handleBackPress: needs to be able to call dismiss(). The reducer doesn't (and shouldn't) be able to do that, so this needs to live here
stepBack: called by handleBackPress. See above
* For 4596: wrote tests for CollectionCreationController#stepback
* For 4596: fixed tests broken by changes to collections
* For 4596: small readability refactor for CollectionController#stepBack
No change to functionality (see tests)
* For 4596: broke apart CollectionView#update
There's probably a lot more that could be done here, but smaller changes were made to reduce scope
* For 4596: remove unnecessary todos
It looks like we don't follow the suggested pattern in this project
* For 4596: test CollectionCreationController#normalSessionSize
* For 4596: updated naming in CollectionCreationController per review
Previously the Snackbar was being inflated in the parent of this Fragment so
surviving it being closed.
Tying the Snackbar with the Fragment from which it is shown ensures it will be
effectively hidden whenever the user navigates from the Fragment.
5908: Closes#5876: Removed @ObsoleteCoroutinesApi in tests r=sblatz a=shldhll
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Co-authored-by: shldhll <iam.shldhll@gmail.com>
As an added bonus, this makes the temporal coupling between `setPrivateModeIfNecessary` and `setupThemeAndBrowsingMode` explicit. They previously would have broken if called in reverse order, now it will fail to compile.
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>
* Upgrade to Mozilla Android components 15.0.0-SNAPSHOT
* Update findinpage integration to use browser-state
* Use new UseCases APIs after download migration.
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 currently do not use thumbnails anywhere in the app. Not using the feature means we are
not taking thumbnails on every page load which means we are saving memory and CPU cycles.
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.