- Added the undo action for deleting individual history items by creating a new field to the history state containing the id's of the history items that are pending for deletion; This field is used inside the update function from the view to show/hide the items.
- Added a new check inside the "deleteMulti" method from BookmarkFragment that calls the showRemoveFoldersDialog to prevent the user from being able to delete one or more bookmark folders without being asked for confirmation, as in #8648.
Co-authored-by: Mihai Eduard Badea <mihai.badea@softvision.ro>
* Extract controller into it's own class. Implement find dupes and filter based on username.
Create edit login controller. Add text watchers and check for duplicates.
Edit controller test
* Find duplicates and save to store
* Retrieve duplicates from AC and check list on username text changed
Move duplicates logic into the controller
* Add glean pings for delete and edit. Move logic for login manipulation into the datastore.
* Use correct threads in controller. Enable save button when applicable.
Save enabled in datastore.
Move login data to datastore
Rebase with password error states
Update metrics to be more specific for edit
* Create logins controller for AC calls
* Interactor and controller methods for edit login. Add edit view to separate out some layout manipulation.
Inflate view in edit fragment. Double layout showing up.
Edit view
Controller tests
Controller tests passing
Interactor tests
Lint and detekt cleanup
* Remove datastore and use storage controller for all logins calls to password storage.
Addressed comments
Lint
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Rebase - 1
* For #11227 - Cleanup saved logins list when one is selected
Selecting a saved login will open a detail screen for it from where users can
change details or even delete that particular login.
After the change is made the user is brought back to the list of saved logins
where for a brief moment (< 1s) until we get a new response from
passwordsStorage.list() the user can see and even interact with the old list
of items, which may still contain the just deleted one.
To avoid users seeing obsolete logins or even interacting with them (selecting
a previosuly deleted item will result in a crash) we will clean the list of
logins just before the selected login is opened in the detailed view.
When returning for a brief moment the users may see the "loading" UX until
passwordsStorage.list() returns the up-to-date list of logins to display.
* For #11227 - Refactor SavedLoginsView to be closer to MVI
- Interactors should only get passed other Interactors or Controllers as
dependencies to which they should delegate user actions.
- Controllers should hold most of the business logic and get passed all final
dependencies they need to do their job.
* For 11657: add LP attribute for tracking protection
* For #11704: added tracking_protection_enabled attribute
* Added docs for the new attributes, linking to data-review to the mma.md
* Rename null to none when no ETP is enabled
Stricter synchronization by always using the same "loadedSearchEngines"
variable.
With "loadedSearchEngines" calling "refreshAsync()" we also get the fallback
engines to contain reddit and youtube (which are programatically added) and
also now we properly remember and display the engines added by user.
We have two search engine types:
- one based on MLS reported region,
- one based only on Locale.
There are multiple steps involved in returning the default search engine for
example and though at each step we could verify if a certain operation is
completed we are still exposed to concurrency issues.
Simplest and most effective way to make sure the MLS engines do not mix with
Locale based engines is to use the same type of engines for the entire duration
of the app. At the next cold start we'll verify again which engines to use.
Using the Locale based engines (fallbacks) is expected to only happen once, at
the first run of the application after being installed.
New API (installBuiltIn/ensureBuiltin) requires
- Gecko IDs and new permissions
- Extension will only be re-installed if it has a new version
This includes a gradle task to automatically generate a
new version in manifest.json for every build so we don't
forget to update the version and end up with changes that
are never applied.