This got missed in ef90fd2dfdb0b07aca21f4be34e2c418f092bf06
fdroid/fdroidclient!829
for f in `find app/src/ -type f -name \*.xml|xargs grep --no-filename -F '<org.fdroid.fdroid' | awk '{ print $1}' |sort -u`; do test -e app/src/*/java/`echo $f | sed -e 's,<,,' -e 's,\.,/,g'`.java || echo FAIL $f; done
This moves all logic for setting up the local fdroid repo to its own
IntentService. That makes it much easier to interact with since things can
just use the static helper method to request it to update, and it'll do the
right thing.
* Rename ids to something meaningful
* Remove inner layouts from constraint layout
* Use same text and button styles
* Make sure the background image doesn't overlap with the text
It seems that ARM emulators timeout even when just trying to run the
assumeTrue() tests via Espresso. There needs to be one test still enabled
in the file, otherwise, the run fails with:
org.fdroid.fdroid.MainActivityEspressoTest > initializationError[Nexus_One_API_19(AVD) - 4.4.2] FAILED
java.lang.Exception: No runnable methods
at org.junit.runners.BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.validateInstanceMethods(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.java:191)
The two excluded URLs seem to always resolve to IPv6 addresses first, then
fail since there isn't IPv6 connectivity. Donno why, but only on old android
versions, so just skip them there.
This uses the new Storage Access Framework, which was required for
accessing files on the SD Card starting in android-19. But the API
was really limited until android-21, and not really complete until
android-23 or even android-26. So the levels of usability will vary a
lot based on how new the version of Android is.
ARM emulators are too slow to run these tests in a useful way. The
sad thing is that it would probably work if Android didn't put up the
ANR "Process system isn't responding" on boot each time. There seems
to be no way to increase the ANR timeout.
HttpDownloaderTest doesn't get run in gitlab-ci since it was too flaky with
internet connections in the emulator. So these were missed until I manually
ran the tests.
688057b3e7e214db49566b84d5b3dcd0db30dc2b
195aaae7e52dc1c47741965904ed17bdc816a71c
df08e84e7829652d7999eee5451080a012b00a1e
Some were removed and left removed if they were run during tests,
because the tests are supposed to be automated and the noise they added
would not have helped diagnose a failure.
Also removed the dead code around "uses-feature" which will never
get implemented, especially as it is in the XML index.
gitlab's diff views wrap badly when lines are longer than 118. Android
Studio places a grey line in the UI at 120.
@SuppressWarnings("LineLength") is added to a bunch of files to prevent
making this commit huge. People can remove that as they work on those
files, and fix the issues then.
I also ran Android Studio's default Ctrl-Alt-L code formatter, where it was
easy to do, and I was already in the file.