- Add preference to enable background JS (default disabled)
- Remove the dummy activity used to create the webview, use ExternalPebbleJSActivity instead
- Add layout for legacy configuration, used if background JS is not enabled
- Create the view upon connecting, not when launching the application
- Remove the generic helpers used to find out if any device would need the background webview
- Drastic refactoring of WebviewSingleton moving internal classes in a new package "webview" in service/devices/pebble
This enables option for multiple button actions according to the "Delay after button action". This broadcast is being sent to the intent
along with button_id extra identifying how many times have the pass been done.
By pass defined number of button presses is meant.
As requested in #736, this adds an entry in the settings menu that allows to blacklist certain calendars.
To avoid confusion, all the former blacklist methods and fields have been renamed to apps_blacklist. The new entries are called calendars_blacklist.
Importing the settings has not been tested with the current changes.
Closes#736
Future improvements TODO: The new setting lives in the Pebble section, i believe in the future the blackslist functionality should be centralized and put in the sidebar.
Replacing the top frame with a data-uri is forbidden since chromium-based-webview version 60.
With this commit we swap the body with an iframe when needed. Old webviews work as usual also with this approach.
No special treatment is needed for local storage as its usage is forbidden in data-uri iframes.
Fixes#758
- replace the PagerTabStrip with a TabLayout (moved to top and scrollable)
- move the date selection to the bottom
- do not update the activity title as the tab name is much more visible now