Some of the tests run code on the UI thread but check the result
on the test thread, without synchronization, which is wrong.
Mark the fields volatile to fix it.
Change-Id: I917493f10fc9a15da57cfbc1e65e8d8e2cffd850
They're needed for unit tests.
I was hoping this would solve some of the unit test issues, but it didn't look
like so. But still they're nice to have.
Change-Id: Ibf6ae78055560d27aac5934d567a17084de99d84
* Changed our queue from a TreeMap to a TreeSet that uses an easily
testable comparator
* Remove the ugly bit twiddling priority computation
* Test DownloadSet (the logic behind queue ordering, addition,
removal, query, etc.)
Change-Id: Ia8427900b8f39a243a5407349775802d0a4fad4f
The problem is that this test creates a partial account which will be
used by the activity, but the account is picked up by MailService too
(which is probably not intentional), which crashes because the account
is not properly constructed. (empty address)
Bug 2938323
Change-Id: Ie9ba19ebf72431d086014c1dc191a0c71769dea4
* Add account is a large (+) in the action bar
* Remove account is a new item at the bottom of the settings fragment
Note: Add account works, remove account just toasts for now.
Change-Id: I5b3b8ab8c7d328cb78d103c47b9eca866466f9df
* Create AttachmentDownloadService to manage all attachment downloads
1) User requested
2) Required for email forwarding
3) Opportunistic downloads to enhance offline use
* New attachment related UI (pending UX approval, of course)
1) MessageView (attachment actions, progress bar, etc.)
2) MessageCompose (attachments for forwarded messages)
3) Associated toasts, notifications, etc.
TODO:
* Unit tests
* Cache Management (separate CL)
Change-Id: I7864a5fb1c3f4f2be68d98341a971edc6cbacfe1
- Now Welcome takes an EXTRA_DEBUG_PANE_MODE to force the
one-pane/two-pane mode.
Use this to open one-pane.
adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN \
-n com.google.android.email/com.android.email.activity.Welcome \
-e DEBUG_PANE_MODE 1
Use this to open two-pane.
adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN \
-n com.google.android.email/com.android.email.activity.Welcome \
-e DEBUG_PANE_MODE 2
Change-Id: I6e96f80f53f4488152935502c19d3dd8e0788150
* Connect to it from all call sites
* Remove 1-pane and 2-pane icons
* Leave a few more breadcrumbs for launching into specific account
* Update the long TODO list in AccountSettingsXL
Change-Id: I502eda9a622518e8d4a23d46989340ad400cdd34
Fixed the bug where callbacks for sendPendingMessagesForAllAccounts
are called on a worker threaed.
Change-Id: I28f1424cf67e15abf37c09b68050d1385f9ac3ee
It works for regular outboxes. Unfortunately it doesn't for
Combined Outbox, due to a bug in RefreshManager, which I'll fix
in a separate CL. (The fix might be rather large.)
Change-Id: Ib904e2c672801debe3dd64e4bb0a464564d098da
* Create AccountSettingsXL
* Build headers dynamically based on accounts
* Launch account settings per-account
* Temporary launch point from menu in AccountFolderList
TODO: Fragment flip to incoming/outgoing/checksettings not implemented yet
TODO: Use more recent updates to PreferenceActivity
TODO: Finish plumbing into account settings fragment
TODO: Something more real for app settings
Change-Id: I6f4c5bb8cf691f25517c25950ef2049084335ce3
Added RefreshManager, which is responsible for getting refresh requests
from UI and keeping track of what is being refreshed.
Conceptually it's a part of Controller, but extracted for easier testing.
- Now sendPendingMessagesForAllAccounts() is owned by RefreshManager
rather than Controller.
- Also updateMailboxRefreshTime/mailboxRequiresRefresh have been moved
in from the Email class.
- Now MessagingException implements a method to return an error message
for the UI.
The refresh button on 2-pane doesn't work as intended yet, because the
spec is a bit too complicated (as described in the TODO in
MessageListXLFragmentManager.onRefhres()).
This change touches many file mostly because it cleans up a lot
of code duplication.
Change-Id: I058ab745ccff10f6e574f6ec4569c84ac4a3e10e
Implemented
- The bottom buttons for MessageViwe
Delete, Mark unread, Reply, Reply all, Forward.
- Buttons for exchange invitation
View in Calender, "Yes", "No", "Maybe"
- Other MessageView events
onUrlInMessageClicked()
(Most other methods will probably be deprecated)
- Removed obsolete MailboxListFragment.Callback.onRefresh()
Fixes bug 2926517 minus "the background color of respond buttons
being black" part.
Change-Id: Ie58cbc9fde95a3e67d96846450f77ab58b175a55
* When a sync fails due to a provisioning error (on initial sync
or after policies are refreshed on the server), sync mailboxes go
into a "hold" state until the security error is resolved. Meanwhile,
the account mailbox handles provisioning. If this is NOT successful,
we put a hold on the account and go through the UI steps of setting
up security on the device. When this is done, we release the hold on
the account, which releases the hold on the mailboxes.
* If provisioning IS successful, however, a refresh of the existing
settings would be an example, we do NOT release the adapters, and
this is the bug we're seeing.
* This CL simply causes any held mailboxes in a successfully provisioned
to be released from the hold
Bug: 2865623
Change-Id: I59e780e9bd4ea908182b786dfd0e5851f5bf5f3b
* In a recent change, we mistakenly removed the logic for handling
too-long inactivity timeouts; we should just fall back to the maximum
since this is stricter than what we're being asked to enforce
* Restore this logic and update the unit test
* The regression was caused by change Ida5663a9, to wit:
Backport: Handle "Allow non-provisionable devices" properly
Bug: 2886746
Change-Id: I99cf9a37441b80477cc1c2c7ec2a78f8a14a83da
- Use the class attribute instead of android:name in fragment tags.
- Use FragmentManager rather than openFragmentTransaction.
(There's a change on the PreferenceHeader tag too, but seems like we're
not using it.)
Bug 2922220
Change-Id: If604a97ac73b9ad7d84e453d36beb84bf31ff98f
doInBackground() returned a string[] when error, but onPostExecute() expects
null.
Also added isCancelled() check, just in case.
Bug 2918930
Change-Id: Ie87ff2e2e5b7c3fd77a062944759d03f8f09d3d9
Some tests create mock controllers. They register themselves to
MessagingController when instantiated, but never unregister.
Added a cleanup method, and call it for each instance.
(I was hoping it would spped up unit tests, but it didn't. Still
it's a nice thing to do.)
Change-Id: Ia90f0380aef388d22f7cfcf6e9203e05444b3285
Merge commit 'c2631344929f3befcfb3730930daa4cbaac057ba'
* commit 'c2631344929f3befcfb3730930daa4cbaac057ba':
Clear password related policies in PolicySet when p/w not required
Merge commit '9382eb9ff21855e98b67392f99d721a78a4cfab0' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit '9382eb9ff21855e98b67392f99d721a78a4cfab0':
Clear password related policies in PolicySet when p/w not required
Merge commit 'a30631da1cae25be3f75137133297e30cef2db9c' into gingerbread
* commit 'a30631da1cae25be3f75137133297e30cef2db9c':
Clear password related policies in PolicySet when p/w not required
- Now MessageListFragment uses loaders to load data.
- Now that we use Loader's auto-requery with throttling,
removed the throttling timer from MessagesAdapter.
- Simplified footer mode. (now only "no footer" or "load more")
- Removed saving/restoring list state code.
These method don't really look like working, or at least
not always working. Now that UI's lifecycle is changing,
we'd better redo it from scratch.
- Removed MessageListUnitTests.
It only has tests for onSaveInstanceState/restore of the fragment,
which I virtually disabled.
And minor clean-ups
- Moved the code to save/restore selected state from the fragment
to Adapter.
Bug 2911766
Bug 2897500
Change-Id: I16c7aefecc5409c57fc5fc8c59b5c80d9b7fc164