I removed the version constant indirection for these items because I found it
challenging:
- it makes it harder to quickly identify which versions are in use
because it requires jumping to a new screen for each dependency
- it increases the length of the file, obscuring what's available
We could consider renaming the Activity to make it clearer that it's the
main activity and doesn't just feature the homescreen but I'm concerned
that renaming it will break too many things (e.g. automation that starts
a specific activity). For quick fix, I added this comment.
* Add google-search-restaurants to pageload tests in browsertime.
* Temporarily change the activity to pass tests.
* Change Raptor Fenix activity name.
* Remove test trigger for browsertime test.
fix: flank_snapshot requires direct shard value
-1 shards -> 50 shards
fix: adjust flank-x86.yml shard value
try old results generator in flank-x86.yml
fix: legacy-junit-report -> legacy-junit-result
revert to modern reporting
AccountObserver listeners were being triggered correctly, however, during every time
we open HomeFragment, home menu gets re-created, which causes us to re-run the initialization
block. Before this patch, the init block would never touch the account manager.
After this patch, it will query it if account manager has already been initialized.
`init` blocks are executed before `val` initialization which is declared afterwards
in the class. In this case, we had `quitItem` and `reconnectToSyncItem` as lazy,
but declared after the `init` block which may need them. And so, while this compiles
just fine, in practice we run into an NPE as the `init` block tries to get the lazy's value.
Simply re-ordering initialization fixes the problem.
* For #8412: Passes error handling function to 'CustomTabWindowFeature'
Change required for showing error message when the app can't handle a specific
scheme. Implemented in AC:
https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/android-components/pull/6122
* Upgrade AC version
Co-authored-by: Sawyer Blatz <sdblatz@gmail.com>
In order to hide the time it takes for the account manager to be initialized
(which always involves disk IO, and often network IO), let's kick it off
after "visual completeness".
This makes sure that for most users, by the time they interact with the account
manager-related functionality (e.g. in Settings), it's ready to go.
Also, for signed-in users, this will establish background sync workers.
This refactor "reverses" relationship between these two classes, allowing
HomeMenu to inform its parent, HomeFragment, of any changes to the menu.
Once that's in place, we start observing account manager changes (once its ready)
for account problems.
This solves two problems:
- initialization of the account manager is no longer necessary to build a home menu
- home menu now starts observing changes to the account manager's state (before it was static)
Instead of always kicking off accountManager's init and telling it to sync right away in
'onResume', we move these tasks to some abstract point later on, whenever account manager
is available.