* Remove PolicyService APIs policiesRequired, policiesUpdated,
isSupported, clearUnsupportedPolicies, and isActiveAdmin
* Add PolicyService API setAccountPolicy, which is the sole
method by which security policies are promulgated
* Add protocolPoliciesEnabled and protocolPoliciesUnsupported
to the Policy class; these are packed, localized strings
indicating policies that the protocol itself have enabled
and/or cannot support (i.e. these are policies that are
unknown to the DPM, e.g. don't load attachments)
* Differentiate in security notifications between three kinds
of policy changes - changes that don't require user
intervention (e.g. reducing requirements), changes that
require user intervention (the legacy notification), and
changes that make the account unsyncable (e.g. the server
adding an unsupportable policy). Handle all possible policy
changes cleanly.
* Make security notifications per account (with multiple
accounts, notifications would get arbitrarily munged)
* Expose ALL enforced policies via the account settings
screen in two categories: policies enforced (including
both policies enforced by the DPM and policies enforced
by the protocol) and policies unsupported (note that these
can only be seen if policies are changed after an account
is created; we do not allow the creation of an account
when any required policies are unsupported). Add a
button that forces a sync attempt, for accounts that
are locked out, but whose policies have changed on
the server (this would otherwise require a reboot).
* Updated unit tests
Bug: 5398682
Bug: 5393724
Bug: 5379682
Change-Id: I4a3df823913a809874ed959d228177f0fc799281
We always switched to combined view when we tapped "Starred" in a
mailbox list. This was confusing since tapping to show the mailbox list
will take you to the mailbox list for the combined view, even if there's
only one account on the device! Other confusing things happened like
showing coloured account chips, even if there's only one account.
This fixes it so that we pass the account ID when building the
selection. Lots of wiring to make it happen, but very little change
overall.
Bug: 5388326
Change-Id: I1fe52f211cceca0c1b26581e200f3c7adcd0734a
* Move AccountReconciler to the Email app (from EmailCommon)
* Ensure that Controller.deleteAccountSync() performs ALL actions
needed to clean up after an account deletion (delete attachment
files, reset policies, refresh the UI, etc.)
* Add reconcileAccounts() API to AccountService
* Remove accountDeleted() and restoreAccountsIfNeede() from the
AccountService API
* Remove unused callback
Bug: 4883073
Bug: 4767084
Change-Id: I43ffaf009db1a6f306bb0f2a74fb4dd3b2c4b966
* This wasn't working with the new code and the unit test wasn't
testing this case.
* Updated code in EmailProvider and added a test case
Change-Id: I75c23423c4f43e4201d446886d92a5312fa8a084
* Guarantee that up to 16 Account (with HostAuths), and Policy rows
are always cached. Also, 6 commonly used Mailboxes per Account
(Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Sent, Trash, and Search)
* Precache these rows when EmailProvider starts up
* Ensure that newly added, precachable rows are cached when created
* Clean up some inefficient/wrong caching code
* Fix a commonly called method in NotificationManager in which we
load a single Mailbox row using selection vs withAppendedId
* Confirm that we don't read from the database in typical use and
heavy message loading
* Add a special URI for finding mailbox by type (using the cache)
* Add special-case code for EmailContent.count(Account.CONTENT_URI)
which is used in a number of places (including on the UI thread)
and whose value is easily determined
* Add a special URI to get the default account id
* Confirm that all unit tests work
The goal here is to be able to load all Account, HostAuth, Policy,
and Mailbox objects (by id) without worrying about disk access.
There will still be a single disk read for uncommon Mailbox reads,
but this should be considered acceptable.
Change-Id: Ibc9aa7acc73185e360b0b6f3053b90a985e97210
TODO: Unit tests
- Moved the method to EmailCommon.
- Use *_SELECTION for magic mailboxes
(meaning we now use subqueries for magic mailbox selections, rather than
building the mailbox ID list by ourselves)
Change-Id: I3ebf6af62fd912fea6faea0f75e05fc61c87af3b
We were sort of using observers to maintain the new message notifications.
However, other parts of the code would poke into the notification controller
to set things such as a list of newly added message IDs. Now, we rely
exclusively on db observers to manage notifications.
As a side effect of this, we now set the notification text correctly to be
the most recently _added_ message. This may be different than the most recently
sent message [since there may be a non-negligable delta between when the
message was sent and when it was received].
NOTE this still suffers from an outstanding bug where we continue to get
notifications when the Eamil UX is visible. That and monitoring changes to the
account table will be addressed in future CLs.
Change-Id: I4c68273716cc685574a1ca71e5d634f53fe0d882
We now create folder hierarcies for IMAP. This also includes a nifty SQL
statement that will get your existing database into shape.
Change-Id: If07a0632e9b250cf0c33c3e16bfba5816beab94c
The logic is simplified by creating database rows for new mailboxes down
in Imapstore. This means that the difference between local and remote folder
lists are mailboxes that need to be deleted.
Note -- this is still not the final CL. We probably update the database too
frequently and the column values aren't updated to support nested folders.
Change-Id: Ifbe4e0cf74ba81e5b6156b452ab72c56c35235ab
* Add utilities for adding highlighting markup to HTML and
highlighting spans to plain text (for Webview and UI,
respectively)
* Rename Snippet.java to TextUtilities.java and move to utility
package
Change-Id: Ic443ab5ce9c0199fa82a68e1592bf259494cadd2
There were two TODO's from a prior CL where deprecated HostAuth methods
were removed.
1. Do not use a generated URI to determine if account settings have changed.
Instead, use the HostAuth structure for this purpose.
2. The account key in the HostAuth structure has been deprecated. Remove as
much of it as possible (until the schema of the host auth database changes,
we must still refer to it when adding rows).
In the process, HostAuth tests were broken out into a separate unit test
file.
Change-Id: I4075da09af168f734db7b20a9ef63d4178ac2064
* There are three pieces to this CL (sorry):
1) Move and/or rename some constants into emailcommon
2) Move Utility to emailcommon, moving the few UI
related utilities back into Email (FolderProperties
and UiUtilities)
3) Remove all references to resources from emailcommon
* The three pieces relate in that, between them, they allow
the emailcommon static library to compile cleanly
Bug: 3442973
Change-Id: Ic5e3abaa2a1b36999e0b6653c6c2134ea1bd544f
* No code was harmed, er, changed in the making of this CL
* All that's happened is that code that is needed by both Email and
Exchange have been moved into emailcommon
* This required import changes to many files, which explains the
length of the CL
Change-Id: I4e12455ba057a4a8054fdbd0b578c73afa411c8a
The various selection strings were missing a test to only show messages that
have been loaded. This is only important for POP3 accounts.
bug 3377041
Change-Id: I3efe366d09dd547878dc0bf57dff58f76de5cca9
While fixing bug 2981433 in Gingerbread, I discovered one additional
place where passwords were being trimmed. This brings the fix forward
into honeycomb, as well as a new unit test for the fix.
Bug: 2981433
Change-Id: I566f5c0c6693ca7c0069bca9e74f320fca48e600
Also show the *total* starred message count (excluding trashed starred)
in the mailbox list, not *per-account* starred count.
Bug 3346872
Bug 2149412
Change-Id: I2274f215f994b62280ac6138982b927cec22c677
* In query of an otherwise valid URI with -1 as an id, simply return
an empty cursor
* Add unit test to verify proper handling of invalid uri's
Bug: 3183245
Bug: 3292080
Change-Id: Ia0c35cbd0f5dd0dc4a8fc794226399644cf1fe13
* Make most calls to AccountBackupRestore return immediately w/o DB access
* Move most workers in MailService into async runnables
* Remove account restore / null check from ACTION_SEND_PENDING_EMAIL
* Strengthened unit test on Mailbox.findMailboxOfType() because after
removing the account check (above), sendPendingMessages depends on
findMailboxOfType() returning -1 on a missing account.
* Clean up a bunch of warnings (no longer use deprecated Config.LOGD)
Bug: 3133763 (and probably others)
Change-Id: Id39707bca7a8ebf5000f84d542013411ff0f422e
- Added accountId to loadAttachmentCallback/loadMessageForViewCallback
- Cleaned up LegacyListener/MessagingListener.
Removed the constructors which take messageId and attachmentId, which
are used to bridge loadAttachmentProgress, which the callsite doesn't know
these IDs. The inconsistency (only loadAttachmentProgress() uses the member
messageId) doesn't look too good, so extracted this into a separate class,
MessageRetrievalListenerBridge.
Change-Id: I46303e50df2b0e1fe8616e7c9cef632ac14f23aa
* In this CL, we cache individual rows, based on the CONTENT_PROJECTION
defined for the most common queries (Account, HostAuth, Mailbox, and
Message)
* Queries on individual rows (most often Class.restoreClassById()) will
look to the cache first, rather than querying the database
* Queries on smaller projections will build MatrixCursor's from cached
data
* Write-through caching updates the cache with changed columns
* Experiments with live data indicate that > 95% of queries that are
cacheable (single row, no selection) can be retrieved from the cache,
thereby saving a great deal of disk access.
* Timing experiments show that cache hits are > 40x faster than cache
misses
* Unit tests for the various classes exist, with more coming
TODO
----
* More unit tests
Change-Id: I386a948a2f4cc02b6548d07d9b2fefd1e018a262
- Show email address
- Show inbox unread message count
Initially I thought of using a join to get accounts with their unread
counts with one query, but there were enough subtle issues that I gave up
on the idea.
Instead it uses a MatrixCursor to build a completely new cursor,
based on a regular accounts cursor.
Change-Id: I09e8762f131cc2bd3637e1a3d302088a3b5b2479
Filter out non-incoming messages using a subquery.
(because the message table doen't have the mailbox type.)
I was initially thinking of adding a new content URL for
the message table joined with the mailbox table, but it turned out
to be a bit of pain, so ended up using a subquery.
(one of the problems was that both tables had the "_id" field.)
Bug 3177220
Change-Id: I276efb70db1589835f3ddb8c7da4773e72d8691b
- Now we show separate notification for each account
- New notification has sender photo, sender name, and subject
of the latest email
- Added the NotificationController class, which is intended to manage
all notifications besides "new message" eventually.
The framework doesn't seem to be 100% ready, and it's not clear how to
add the 3rd line in the expanded notification at this point. Need to
revisit it later to verify UI details.
Change-Id: I40193ee372cb6b2b7245c1588890f238b2469699