b/14169396
Swap the positions of the headline text and email image
on account setup basics
b/14257403
Swap the positions of the password and "signed in with XXX"
button on the credentials fragment
b/14255447
Adjust padding to fix a number of alignment issues.
Change-Id: I011e259a86123cf205d86407def2ff774744e005
Now, if you fail to authenticate on the credentials fragment,
instead of taking you to the full accountSetupIncoming,
it just takes you back to the credentials fragment with
a warning that your password is wrong.
Also, make it so that pressing "next" on the password IME behaves
the same as pressing the Next button.
Change-Id: Ice91c842659c33ba6f8ac876356a79265c703e2e
This doesn't work yet because the account type selection
screen doesn't not currently come up after the initial
setup screen. Also, right now we will always display the
cert selector, regardless of security type, because at
this point in the flow we haven't asked the user for that.
Change-Id: I8b4a13030cd6a4a8b243d7208d8df9798fd24bea
Unfortunately, there are problems with making a single
view handle all kinds of authentication and certificate
selection. The layouts for the account settings screen
on phones versus tablets are just too different. So
now the certificate selection code has moved back to the
fragments themselves, and the authenticationView only
handles passwords and oauth.
Change-Id: I1ef0c69687a00029717b836458c85c1b0667ff95
Now the password entry is removed from AccountSettingsBasics,
and the user is taken to either SignInActivity or AccountSetupType
after hitting the next button. This is a lot closer to the
desired setup flow as it allows for oauth signin.
Ideally this is not what we will ship for Algol, but it put us
in a state where we could ship if we had to.
Change-Id: I5b28bccd27c515572e4947ca877bd1772732507d
Putting authentication in a fragment was a problem, it
means that we need fragments as children of other fragments.
While this works in theory, it adds a lot of complexity.
Now, authentication is done with AuthenticationView,
which is just an extension of LinearLayout.
Currently, this does not yet handle adding certificates
for exchange accounts, but I'll fix that ASAP. As it is,
this is better than the current state, which crashes on
account setup 100% of the time.
Change-Id: I4274e7250f97012c3dc476003fd36fb960f2b728
This is one fragment that holds all types of
authentication information, e.g. password,
OAuth info, and client certificates. What gets
displayed depends upon the type of account it is
dealing with.
So far this is only used in AccountSetupIncoming,
but later it can be added to other settings fragments.
There are still some issues with this, but I'd like
to check it in sooner than later to unblock other
work.
Change-Id: Iea675ad5c1727f32ca0baa270dfa793ab7109993
This just adds an oauth button to the accountSetupBasics
screen, which will launch a webview and go to the google
authentication page.
Change-Id: I09d5182fa6081fb94b40e7910b71afbbee70387e