App can be installed on devices with no camera modules. Like Android TV boxes.
Will skip presenting the option to sign in by scanning a qr code in this case
and default to login with email and password.
Item is now refreshed by calling notifyDataSetChanged on the adapter when the last tab from the collection has been swiped away and the user cancels the deletion by pressing the cancel button from the dialog.
Also added a "wasSwiped" flag to onCollectionRemoveTab in order to check if the tab was deleted from a swipe action and not by pressing the "X" button.
Our kotlin code is not catching the `MissingResourceException` in the `LeanplumMetricsService` which results in the app crashing when the locale isn't known by the device.
Catches the exception, and falls back to the ISO 639 language code. This isn't a great solution, because ISO 639 isn't especially stable.
In practice however this is almost certainly never going to be a problem because Leanplum isn't going to be supported in such exotic locales.
In this case, using the ISO 639 language code allows the error message to be more informative.
lint check
renamed the intentReceived telemetry to appOpenedAllSource
added comments
removed unused code
moved lifecycle process to AppAllSourceStartTelemetry
moved tracking event out of init function
lint fix
moved appAllStartTelemetry to components
added bit more info about the metrics
added the onReceivedIntent metric back
minor fix
change discriptions based on the comments frm MR
wrote test cases for AppAllSourceStartTelemetry.kt
lint fix
test case to mock application going background
post rebase:
post rebase:
fixed nit from comments
fixed nit from comments
fixed nit from comments
lint fix
lint fix
Changing the root view of BaseBrowserFragment from a CoordinatorLayout
to a SwipeGestureLayout has caused some regressions, particularly in
snackbar behavior. Lets prevent those regressions from occuring in
builds where the feature flag for gestures is off by only adding the
SwipeGestureLayout when the feature flag is on.
When referencing an Android resource ID, you do not need the
plus-symbol if you declared before.
Caution: make sure that the resource you are referring to
is defined EARLIER and not LATER.