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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Stadler 71cc035c55 Fragmentize AccountSettings
This is phase 1, which simply replaces the phone UX with a fragment-based
equivalent.  A subsequent CL will convert it to a large-format multi-pane
version.

Also fix a latent bug in the signatures of the Incoming & Outgoing
settings, both in the reflection code and in the proguard flags.

Change-Id: I86e857af8b9573c0d6070bb21053ce65bb7fe8a0
2010-08-09 10:36:50 -07:00
Marc Blank e6cc662abc Use AccountManager for POP/IMAP; refactor setup classes
There are two major, interrelated parts to this CL:

1) Clean up the activities to reduce the use of Intents to pass
   information between activities; instead, we use a common
   SetupData structure that automatically saved/restored as necessary
   during the setup flow.  A fair amount of code and inconsistent
   use of Bundle extras has been eliminated in the process.

   * Create SetupData structure, setters/getters, and initialization
     methods to simplify the preservation of state during setup flow
   * Remove all state/flow extras from Intents; Intents now only
     specify the Activity to be started, which should greatly simplify
     the transition to Fragments.
   * Remove all state/flow fields from Activities
   * Modify existing setup activity unit tests and confirm tests pass

2) Create AccountManager accounts for POP/IMAP email accounts to
   provide consistency in user experience.  Also, internal flows are
   now identical as between account types.

   * Move account reconciliation from SyncManager to MailService, so
     that reconciliation is consistent between email and exchange
     accounts; move unit tests as appropriate
   * Add a "Sync Email" setting for POP/IMAP/EAS
   * Change MailService to respect the "Sync Email" setting in
     Settings -> Accounts & sync
   * Create PopImapSyncAdapterService to handle manual POP/IMAP sync as
     requested by SyncManager; add EmailSyncAdapterService to perform
     the same function for EAS
   * Use new PopImapAuthenticatorService to add AccountManager accounts
     for POP/IMAP accounts; setup appropriate stanzas in AndroidManifest
     and add related xml files
   * Update AccountSettings to use SetupData

Miscellaneous other changes:

   * Only allow valid port numbers in incoming/outgoing setup

Bug: 1712475

Change-Id: Ibdac52fb2c5578b86bf3992ddb1acd10f162391a
2010-07-21 19:01:41 -07:00
Makoto Onuki f3f15c12c9 Fix AccountSetupExchangeTests.testLoadFields()
This test has been failing since I60974b85, which is obviously correct,
so I modified the test.

Bug 2488770

Change-Id: I5a2eea19d9f3c3647b7c88a1e0db9297727b8e66
2010-03-08 15:28:38 -08:00
Marc Blank 5b46171b83 Fix #2443881 (Don't display User name field for EAS account)
* Make the field and label GONE for EAS accounts
* Enable the "Done" button at all times for EAS accounts
* Add test case for this, and clean up bad formatting in tests

Bug: 2443881
Change-Id: Ic80b001e443fa37b7cfeb810b1f31edf22b065b9
2010-02-20 15:05:39 -08:00
Makoto Onuki 83457b0235 Preparing for renaming package.
- Made tests use the new package-name-free constructor of ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2.

Bug 2226160
2010-02-16 09:16:15 -08:00
Makoto Onuki 91237e9dcb Adding script for building Email app without exchange.
remove-exchange-support.sh makes it possible to build the email app without
exchange support.

This script:
- removes all packages under com.android.exchange.
- removes all lines surrounded by EXCHANGE-REMOVE-SECTION-START and
  EXCHANGE-REMOVE-SECTION-END

And the resulting source should still build and run fine.

Bug: 2369784
2010-02-03 11:39:46 -08:00
Andrew Stadler 8bb0ee3b92 Fix auto-discover / account verification logic
New behavior:
 * There are two primary paths through this activity:
 *   Edit existing:
 *     Load existing values from account into fields
 *     When user clicks 'next':
 *       Confirm not a duplicate account
 *       Try new values (check settings)
 *       If new values are OK:
 *         Write new values (save to provider)
 *         finish() (pop to previous)
 *
 *   Creating New:
 *     Try Auto-discover to get details from server
 *     If Auto-discover reports an authentication failure:
 *       finish() (pop to previous, to re-enter username & password)
 *     If Auto-discover succeeds:
 *       write server's account details into account
 *     Load values from account into fields
 *     Confirm not a duplicate account
 *     Try new values (check settings)
 *     If new values are OK:
 *       Write new values (save to provider)
 *       Proceed to options screen
 *       finish() (removes self from back stack)
* Added unit test for new loadFields method

Bug: 2412300
2010-02-03 10:38:27 -08:00
Marc Blank 46199c65a3 Fix #2382368 (NPE in AccountSetupExchangeTests)
* AccountSetupExchange defaultly tries using EAS AutoDiscover, which isn't
  appropriate in the unit test setting
* Add an Intent extra to disable AutoDiscover and use it in unit tests

Bug: 2382368
Change-Id: I3d4e8d7194b02da44ad583da0cf2fe60ffb19311
2010-01-27 13:57:20 -08:00
Marc Blank cef2344e70 Rework EAS account creation & ssl operation
* Fixes 2048663, 2025029, and 2100131
* Add "Trust Certificates" checkbox in EAS account creation
* Use custom ClientConnectionManager for HttpClient with registry
  for plain, ssl, and tssl (trusted ssl) connection
* Use a ConnectionPool for HttpClient connections
* Remove "Domain" checkbox in  EAS account creation
* Remove tests related to the "Domain" field
* TODO Write a test for valid usernames (requires a bit of research)
  <name>, <email address>, <domain>/<name, and <domain>\<name> are all
  valid, but there might be others

Change-Id: I4a0338df5960bfd3d679a88aaf22d1c49f49992b
2009-09-09 10:32:06 -07:00
Andrew Stadler 91a5cd517f Clean up handling of Exchange setup option
* Use concrete declarations, not the old sample code
* Remove unused "sample" code
* Create ExchangeSender.java
* Strip out the unused (old sample code) parts of ExchangeStore.java
* Unit test to make sure EAS is being offered
* Fix "account leak" in AccountSettingsTests

This was triggered by donut bug # 2092944 but the solution is
different because we support EAS here.
2009-09-02 09:45:28 -07:00
Marc Blank 2ebf7d97ec Fix 2085862; add email address to test Account
Change-Id: I1980935207a96daa0b34bf78931e47b8374c84cc
2009-08-31 11:50:30 -07:00
Andrew Stadler 9e2c6bd5f2 Remove saveOrUpdate from EmailContent to prevent stale writes
* Numerous classes modified to deal with this change
  * Fixes bugs 1993292 and 1994671
  * Renamed various setter and getter methods to reflect the underlying
    field names
  * Renamed syncFrequency to syncInterval in Account and Mailbox
  * Convenience method added to AccountSettings to save only user settings
  * Calls to content.update(context, content.toContentValues()), which save
    all fields, should be double-checked for correctness, making sure that
    content has current data and will not conflict with other threads that
    might modify that data
  * Ran all unit tests to confirm proper function

NOTE:  The logic to enforce single default account no longer works,
because that logic is in Account.save() and does not run via
Account.update().  I have patched out a small section of the relevant unit
test and will file a bug to come back for this fix.
2009-07-22 15:13:30 -07:00
Marc Blank a290f503f1 Refactored EmailStore, EmailContent, EmailProvider
EmailStore goes away, replaced by EmailContent
All database activity is moved to EmailProvider
2009-06-15 14:49:11 -07:00
Andrew Stadler d2b0efa2f5 Cleanup broken unit tests from previous submit. This now works:
What works:
* All unit tests
* Editing existing accounts
* Create new accounts
* Checking account settings against server
* Mail sync using accounts
* Viewing mailboxes

What breaks (in approx order of planned fixes)
* Viewing messages
* Composing messages
* Some details of account editing
* Import of existing accounts
2009-06-09 14:46:30 -07:00
Andrew Stadler c0033f24a2 Convert remainder of app to use provider-based accounts
What works:
* Unit tests, except for com.android.email.activity.setup.*
* Editing existing accounts
* Create new accounts
* Checking account settings against server
* Mail sync using accounts
* Viewing mailboxes

What breaks (in approx order of planned fixes)
* Unit tests in com.android.email.activity.setup.*
* Viewing messages
* Composing messages
* Some details of account editing
* Import of existing accounts
2009-06-08 15:42:40 -07:00
Andy Stadler 93116fe28e AI 148457: Allow exchange accounts to be set up without an empty domain
specification.  This relaxes a rule that was incorrectly applied.
  BUG=1740626

Automated import of CL 148457
2009-05-07 10:58:05 -07:00
Andy Stadler e67a433c44 AI 148381: Fix broken tests
BUG=1776149

Automated import of CL 148381
2009-05-06 17:58:01 -07:00
Andy Stadler 067d0a87fa AI 148097: Fix bug in exchange account setup (actually it only affects
editing existing accounts).  Added simple functional tests for
  Activity UI.
  BUG=1812798

Automated import of CL 148097
2009-04-30 10:14:00 -07:00
Andy Stadler c05afb24bb AI 148019: Add "accountInstanceLimit" to stores.xml so a given type of connection
(e.g. EAS) can limit itself to n (usually 1) accounts per device.
  The UI for this is really simple - don't show the EAS button when the
  limit is reached.  More work would be required in
  AccountSetupAccountType.java in order to do a more sophisticated UI
  (e.g. show the button but pop a toast if the limit is reached.)
  BUG=1740626

Automated import of CL 148019
2009-04-29 17:10:25 -07:00
Andy Stadler ea6fea9bb2 AI 144953: Provide UI for push mode accounts.
1.  Generalize the code for the various spinners that control
  account check frequency.
  2.  Provide an API for looking up store attributes (and refactor
  existing instatiateStore logic to use it).
  3.  Cleanup the old code that was used to setup frequency spinners.
  4.  Hardwire Exchange accounts to default into push mode.
  Notes to tester:
  1.  For each account type (POP, IMAP, EAS) we need to check that
  auto & manual creation "do the right thing" for frequencies.
  POP & IMAP should offer "none" or time intervals, while EAS
  should offer "push", "none", or time intervals.
  2.  EAS accounts should default to "push", all others to "15 min"
  3.  Make sure that you can edit existing account settings and see
  the right choices (only EAS should be offered push).
  4.  I couldn't write an automated test for the mail checker service,
  please confirm that POP & IMAP accounts are checked at the right
  intervals (or never, if set for "none".)
  BUG=1776149

Automated import of CL 144953
2009-04-07 17:35:13 -07:00
The Android Open Source Project 96c5af40d6 auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:32:22 -08:00
The Android Open Source Project 8c2158a5eb auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 18:28:50 -08:00
The Android Open Source Project 687f9962d7 Code drop from //branches/cupcake/...@124589 2008-12-17 18:05:56 -08:00