* For https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/5799: add architecture document outline for review
* For 5799: update architecture doc outline
- Remove references to old architecture (Soon it will all have been replaced. No need for the additional cognitive load)
- Add some subheadings
- 'Simplified Example' seems like a good idea. Update the language to clarify that it will be done
* For 5799: add additional known limitations
* For 5799: wrote first draft for architecture 'overview' and 'important objects'
* For 5799: wrote first draft for arch doc 'important notes'
* For 5799: wrote arch doc 'known limitations' section
* For 5799: wrote example code for architecture doc
* For 5799: added example app wireframe for arch docs
* For 5799: update arch docs 'Simplified Example section'
* For 5799: improve formatting for architecture docs
* For 5799: minor tweaks to architecture docs
* For 5799: link 'simplified example' section to example code
* For 5799: update arch doc per review
6107: Fix https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/3122 - Hide the "Bookmark saved" Snackbar when user closes BrowserFragment r=boek a=Mugurell
Previously the Snackbar was being inflated in the parent of this Fragment so
surviving it being closed.
Tying the Snackbar with the Fragment from which it is shown ensures it will be
effectively hidden whenever the user navigates from the Fragment.
Co-authored-by: Mugurell <mugurell@users.noreply.github.com>
6046: Update to Mozilla Android Components 18.0.0-SNAPSHOT. r=Baron-Severin a=pocmo
We haven't updated in a while and therefore some fixes didn't make it into Fenix (Nightly) yet.
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Kaspari <s.kaspari@gmail.com>
6114: Fix https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/6110 - Raptor fenix jobs are broken (test name not found) r=csadilek a=rwood-moz
Co-authored-by: Robert Wood <rwood@roberts-macbook-pro-1927.local>
At least one button has to be invisible instead of gone to keep layout height.
Tabs overflow button kept gone to avoid empty space on view end in private mode.
Previously the Snackbar was being inflated in the parent of this Fragment so
surviving it being closed.
Tying the Snackbar with the Fragment from which it is shown ensures it will be
effectively hidden whenever the user navigates from the Fragment.
6025: For https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/5063: Added parameter customTabSessionId into ContextMenuFeature r=ekager a=ValentinTimisica
Added parameter customTabSessionId into ContextMenuFeature in
BaseBrowserFragment in order to show the context menu in a custom tab.
6032: For https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/5990: Revert sessionTokenScope to fix broken QR pairing flow r=ekager a=grigoryk
Seems like addition of sessionTokenScope is causing issues with pairing. For now, we can revert that change until the underlying issue is fixed.
For https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/5990.
Co-authored-by: ValentinTimisica <valentin.timisica@softvision.ro>
Co-authored-by: Grisha Kruglov <gkruglov@mozilla.com>
5775: Closes https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/5233, don't display private-browsing-shortcut creation items if shortcut already exists r=NotWoods a=bswe
Closes issue https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/5233:
Added doesPrivateBrowsingPinnedShortcutExist() method to the PrivateShortcutCreateManager class to check for the existence of the shortcut. Code only works on devices with API 25 or higher, so a check for that condition was also included in the new method.
Calls to the new method were added to the SettingsFragment and HomeFragment classes to determine whether the settings menu item and the recommendation dialog should be displayed.
**Quality**: The pre-push test failed to start on my windows 10 OS, but this code has been thoroughly tested manually on simulators and physical devices.
**Tests**: This code only effects UI appearance so not sure how to test for that and no tests were written.
**Screenshots**: This code does not add anything new to the UI, it only controls whether to display existing items.
Co-authored-by: bswe <bbollenbacher@mindspring.com>