Example #1
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  @Override
  protected void onNewIntent(Intent intent) {
    if (checkLaunchState(LaunchState.GeckoExiting)) {
      // We're exiting and shouldn't try to do anything else just incase
      // we're hung for some reason we'll force the process to exit
      System.exit(0);
      return;
    }
    final String action = intent.getAction();
    if (ACTION_DEBUG.equals(action)
        && checkAndSetLaunchState(LaunchState.Launching, LaunchState.WaitForDebugger)) {

      mMainHandler.postDelayed(
          new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
              Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "Launching from debug intent after 5s wait");
              setLaunchState(LaunchState.Launching);
              launch(null);
            }
          },
          1000 * 5 /* 5 seconds */);
      Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "Intent : ACTION_DEBUG - waiting 5s before launching");
      return;
    }
    if (checkLaunchState(LaunchState.WaitForDebugger) || launch(intent)) return;

    if (Intent.ACTION_MAIN.equals(action)) {
      Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "Intent : ACTION_MAIN");
      GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(new GeckoEvent(""));
    } else if (Intent.ACTION_VIEW.equals(action)) {
      String uri = intent.getDataString();
      GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(new GeckoEvent(uri));
      Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "onNewIntent: " + uri);
    } else if (ACTION_WEBAPP.equals(action)) {
      String uri = intent.getStringExtra("args");
      GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(new GeckoEvent(uri));
      Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "Intent : WEBAPP - " + uri);
    } else if (ACTION_BOOKMARK.equals(action)) {
      String args = intent.getStringExtra("args");
      GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(new GeckoEvent(args));
      Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "Intent : BOOKMARK - " + args);
    }
  }
Example #2
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  @Override
  public void onStop() {
    Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "stop");
    // We're about to be stopped, potentially in preparation for
    // being destroyed.  We're killable after this point -- as I
    // understand it, in extreme cases the process can be terminated
    // without going through onDestroy.
    //
    // We might also get an onRestart after this; not sure what
    // that would mean for Gecko if we were to kill it here.
    // Instead, what we should do here is save prefs, session,
    // etc., and generally mark the profile as 'clean', and then
    // dirty it again if we get an onResume.

    GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(new GeckoEvent(GeckoEvent.ACTIVITY_STOPPING));
    super.onStop();
    GeckoAppShell.putChildInBackground();
  }
Example #3
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  @Override
  public void onPause() {
    Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "pause");
    GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(new GeckoEvent(GeckoEvent.ACTIVITY_PAUSING));
    // The user is navigating away from this activity, but nothing
    // has come to the foreground yet; for Gecko, we may want to
    // stop repainting, for example.

    // Whatever we do here should be fast, because we're blocking
    // the next activity from showing up until we finish.

    // onPause will be followed by either onResume or onStop.
    super.onPause();

    unregisterReceiver(mConnectivityReceiver);
    GeckoNetworkManager.getInstance().stop();
    GeckoScreenOrientationListener.getInstance().stop();
  }
Example #4
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  @Override
  public void onDestroy() {
    Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "destroy");

    // Tell Gecko to shutting down; we'll end up calling System.exit()
    // in onXreExit.
    if (isFinishing()) GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(new GeckoEvent(GeckoEvent.ACTIVITY_SHUTDOWN));

    if (SmsManager.getInstance() != null) {
      SmsManager.getInstance().stop();
      if (isFinishing()) SmsManager.getInstance().shutdown();
    }

    GeckoNetworkManager.getInstance().stop();
    GeckoScreenOrientationListener.getInstance().stop();

    super.onDestroy();

    unregisterReceiver(mBatteryReceiver);
  }
Example #5
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 @Override
 public void onStart() {
   Log.i(LOG_FILE_NAME, "start");
   GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(new GeckoEvent(GeckoEvent.ACTIVITY_START));
   super.onStart();
 }