See https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/6031
- Adjust waits with assert check
- Adjusts timer to speed things up
- Test fix and cleanup
fix: review comments
- fixed proper resource name selectors
- re-added waits for slow devices
fix: ktlint
6115: Clean up automation folder from what was used by the old decision task r=mitchhentges a=JohanLorenzo
Co-authored-by: Johan Lorenzo <jlorenzo@mozilla.com>
* For https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/4596: move code from CollectionCreationComponent to CollectionCreationStore
Other than adding comments, no changes were made. The code will be updated in a following commit. This is in order to make the commit diff more readable.
* For 4596: update CollectionCreateStore to libstate
* For 4596: copied CollectionCreationUIView into CollectionCreationView
Otherwise, no code was changed. The next commit will update this code. This is in order to make the commit diff more readable.
* For 4596: update CollectionCreationView to LibState
Note that the minimal changes possible to enable migration were made. Refactoring will happen in a later commit.
* For 4596: updated CollectionCreationTabListAdapter to work with the new View
* For 4596: updated SaveCollectionListAdapter to work with the new View
* For 4596: implemented CollectionCreationController
For now, it has an identical interface to the interactor. In a later commit several of its responsibilities will be moved around, some to the interactor and some to the reducer
* For 4596: copied over previous reducer code
No other changes were made. The code will be updated in the following commit. This is done to make changes more readable for the reviewer
* For 4596: update reducer code param names
Otherwise, no changes at this time
* For 4596: add arguments to CreateCollectionFragment in nav_graph
These will be used to replace the current CreateCollectionViewModel, which shares data between fragments in a way that doesn't fit within our architecture.
* For 4596: pass arguments to collection via transaction instead of VM
The VM will be removed in a later commit
* For 4596: update BrowserToolbarController to share state to collection via its Direction
* For 4596: removed CreateCollectionViewModel
* For 4596: test tab retrieval in CreateCollectionFragment
* For 4596: fix crashing CreateCollectionFragmentTest
* For 4596: removed classes create collection classes used by old architecture
* For 4596: collection interactor rename + kdoc
* For 4596: moved collection interactor interface
* For 4596: renamed CreateCollectionFragment
All related classes followed the pattern of CollectionCreationX
* For 4596: kdoc CollectionCreationController
There's no effective difference between these calls and their interactor equivalent, so I linked to them
* For 4596: fix bug that caused rename to not work
* For 4596: removed unused collection actions
These were unused before the LibState refactor
* For 4596: kdoc StepChanged
* For 4596: removed todos about moving logic to the reducer
saveTabsToCollection: this could be moved, but that would involve creating a new action. SaveCollectionStep should probably be refactored out, so adding this layer of indirection seemed counterproductive
handleBackPress: needs to be able to call dismiss(). The reducer doesn't (and shouldn't) be able to do that, so this needs to live here
stepBack: called by handleBackPress. See above
* For 4596: wrote tests for CollectionCreationController#stepback
* For 4596: fixed tests broken by changes to collections
* For 4596: small readability refactor for CollectionController#stepBack
No change to functionality (see tests)
* For 4596: broke apart CollectionView#update
There's probably a lot more that could be done here, but smaller changes were made to reduce scope
* For 4596: remove unnecessary todos
It looks like we don't follow the suggested pattern in this project
* For 4596: test CollectionCreationController#normalSessionSize
* For 4596: updated naming in CollectionCreationController per review
* 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.