Introduce CM Weather Manager and Weather Provider Services API.
The CM Weather Manager can be used by apps to request weather
updates.
The Weather Provider Services API allows a third party developer to
implement a weather service to process weather update requests and
update the CM Weather Content Provider data which can be consumed by
any other app holding the required permission.
Change-Id: Idcc80712ba92715109d3577d120f7fea85d6c996
This patch also adds a new variable stub_packages which is used
when generating docs for public and system api, instead of defining
it twice.
Change-Id: I7d87b94088fca5b053f0447067c239006af72ad9
* ColorUtils was recently added here and it's suitable for general
consumption. Add this to the API.
Change-Id: Iff89d5714092d02070f1c6805e0e8f95debd980d
During checkapi-cm invocation under make, the api
text generation dependant on the stubs (which depend
on the sdk intermediates) needs the res package files:
Manifest and R.java, to be available in the intermediates.
Change-Id: I19921f1b5531822341a6804cf83e1b0b21b9f8bf
TICKET: CYNGNOS-2049
Since LOCAL_JACK_ENABLED isn't flexible enough
to have generation of both java archives and jack
binaries, we can work around this by having a
secondary module defined that disables jack compile.
Change-Id: Ied647b659c13b672621d82af536d1ed447d5f7fa
* This can be referenced instead of the standard jar if internal
resource identifiers are needed for sharing between platform apps
(systemui + settings is a good use case).
Change-Id: Ib078f6dd861a0a3a4cdcfccd6e245200d18368c4
- In order to externalize the AlarmClock provider within DeskClock, move
the database contract, ClockContract, into the SDK so that interested parties can
reference it.
- Add CyanogenModAlarmClock to add new utilities for turning existing
alarms on/off and creating new alarms.
Change-Id: I1f11ccc3988bdef10d721e2038b2c7d69a4ae598
org.cyanogenmod.platform-res provides resources that,
if public, are globally accessible.
This allows us to declare public and internal permissions as
well as reference permissions declared by the android framework
core
Change-Id: Ia7d541f4b403585f7479ecd87895987b8471005b
Create a simple CustomTile object with builder which lets a 3rd party
application publish a quick settings tile to the status bar panel.
An example CustomTile build:
CustomTile customTile = new CustomTile.Builder(mContext)
.setLabel("custom label")
.setContentDescription("custom description")
.setOnClickIntent(pendingIntent)
.setOnClickUri(Uri.parse("custom uri"))
.setIcon(R.drawable.ic_launcher)
.build();
Which can be published to the status bar panel via CMStatusBarManager#publishTile.
The CustomTile contains a click intent and click uri which can be
sent or broadcasted when the CustomQSTile's handleClick is fired.
This implementation closely mirrors that of NotificationManager#notify for
notifications. In that each CMStatusBarManager#publishTile can have an appended
id which can be kept by the 3rd party application to either update the tile with,
or to remove the tile via CMStatusBarManager#removeTile.
Change-Id: I4b8a50e4e53ef2ececc9c7fc9c8d0ec6acfd0c0e