Still need to hook up the buttons in the app list, but this change
shows the correct status and/or buttons for installable/upgradable/
incompatible/installed apps in the swap list. This change also hooks
up UIL to download icons for apps and thus display them in the list.
Involved creating another view/state for which the swap workflow can
be in. It is not explicitly stated by setting the state of the SwapService,
as is the case with other views. Rather, it is inferred based on the
presence of a `NewRepoConfig` crafted from the incoming intent in
`onResume()`.
Also gave me an idea of how to move more logic out of individual views,
and into the SwapWorkflowActivity. That is, inflateInnerView should
return the inflated view, to be cast into the specific subclass. From
there, the activity can call methods directly on the view to set it
up, rather than having the view do that stuff itself. In the future,
may consider doing this with other views too.
The reference to mini-services above are not full blown Android
services. Rather, they are utility classes which can be started,
stopped, and send broadcasts about their status.
Made the list of apps to install better, with buttons for install
or upgrade, and statuses for incompatible and installed.
Peers are shown as proper list items now, subject to feedback from Carrie.
TODO: Need to figure out how to combine bluetooth and bonjour with same
fingerprint.
Updated the README with details of how to run the tests. Also added a
minor fix to allow tests to run on pre-honeycomb devices. However their
behaviour may not be 100% defined - because the contentproviders are
not shuttind down correctly due to lack of an API to do so.
It broke with a recent support lib update that made the binary library be an
.aar instead of a .jar. Besides, the ant plugin has been buggy and unsupported
for a very long time.
Also dropping support for eclipse in the process, which lets us get rid of the
nasty symlinks.
The Bluetooth peer need only parcel up the BluetoothDevice, which
itself is parcelable. The wifi peer requires the JmDNS ServiceInfo
class to be parcelled. For this, I took the most full on looking
constructor, and parcelled up each individual property of the service
info object which is required by that constructor.
Also made the scan qr button hooked up to the swap process, and fixed
minor bugs with the "visible via wifi" TextView setup.
Implementing the bare bones of a generic "peer finder" framework. This
may or may not eventuate to something which can live in its own library
and be used by other projects. Might go hand in hand with Carries idea
of having a common UI to be shared among projects.
Got Bluetooth and Bonjour kinda working, but the UI is crud,
and it doesn't remove items and ends up with duplicates. Otherwise,
on our way to a proper "nearby peers" screen.
Implementing the bare bones of a generic "peer finder" framework. This
may or may not eventuate to something which can live in its own library
and be used by other projects. Might go hand in hand with Carries idea
of having a common UI to be shared among projects.
Fixes#240.
To make this easier, I added a script to aid in downloading icons.
Checkout F-Droid/tools/download-material-icon.sh for more details.
The icons are licensed under the CCv4 attribution license, which I
added a shout out to under "License" in the README.md.
- use 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:22.0.0' instead of version 20.0.0
- ActionBar color: "F-Droid Blue" (also option for "F-Droid Green")
- fix invisible swap button with Material Design
- remove "Light + dark action bar" theme (as of Action Bar is always blue/green)