When the Privileged Extension is working, then enabling the preference
"Automatically download updates" will actually install those updates in the
background. So the preference should communicate that to the user. So now
it serves as a global "allow background updates"
#16closes#106
This involved the typical Android design pattern of a "Base" style in
`values/styles.xml`, then the an empty normal style which uses that Base style
as a `parent` also in `values/styles.xml`, and finally any API specific
styles in another version of the normal style in a `values/styles-v17` folder.
Same was done for android:actionBarStyle moving it into into values-v11.
This time, didn't worry about the base style, because there was not much to be
gained. by doing so.
This schedules CleanCacheService to run regularly, and delete files older
than the value set in the new "Keep cached apps" preference. It auto-
migrates the old "Cache packages" pref to the new one. The default cache
time for people who did not have "Cache packages" enabled is one day.
Fixes for priv extension install
For now, disable install of privileged extension on Android >=5.1 until we found better methods.
Also, fix crash of dialogs on Android 6 using a workaround for transparent activities and some code simplifications.
See merge request !259
Previously, navigating back to an app which is in the queue
qould indeed grey out the "Install" button and show the text
"Downloading..." in that disabled button. However, it woulnd't show
any sort of progress. This change shows an indeterminite progress
bar with the text "Waiting to start download..." underneath.
Happy to receive input on the best terminology if that is not
desirable.
In order to do this, I had to be more specific about when
the header fragment is updated. Previously, `headerFragment.updateViews()`
would get called by the `onResumeFragments()` activity method.
This was redundant because the `onResume()` method of the fragment
also invokes `updateViews()`. Thus, that call was removed (though
we still need to obtain a reference to the fragment in
`onResumeFragments()`.
Now that we have a nice background service, let's put it to work! This
makes update APKs be automatically downloaded after the index is updated.
Then when the user goes to install the updates, they will not have to wait
for the download part.
#601https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/issues/601
This makes it a lot easier to setup all the testing stuff. Mostly,
I'm tired of fighting Android Studio's fragility, so I want to remove
as much non-standardness as possible in the hopes of improving that
situation.
closes#534https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/issues/534