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* Download dir: /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache NOT /cacheVasu Nori2010-12-141-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | bug:3264401 still to do: make sure only N bytes are taken up by downloads dir N = a value specific to each device. default = 100MB. Change-Id: I2a49f4b3831d3a8d7be13b5fd46d85d56e831e38
* fix broken DownloadManager testsVasu Nori2010-12-095-19/+155
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | one big change in this CL is addition of a new feature to MockWebServer. It can now play a long response to the Downloading thread to keep it busy while something - such as cancel/remove - can be done to that Download Request. Also, added changes to FakeSystemFacade to start threads in normal fashion instead of queuing them up and later running just their run() methods. the following tests should work now packages/providers/DownloadProvider/tests/src/com/android/providers/downloads/ DownloadManagerFunctionalTest.java PublicApiFunctionalTest.java ThreadingTest.java PublicApiAccessTest.java DownloadProviderPermissionsTest.java the following are flaky. they need to be split up into smaller tests. frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests/src/android/app/ DownloadManagerIntegrationTest.java DownloadManagerStressTest.java Change-Id: Ia0b11963f92e8f8365f701761dcbce467be3ee9b
* remove usage of hidden public constants.Vasu Nori2010-10-202-17/+17
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* Improve how the download manager reports paused statuses.Steve Howard2010-09-292-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change makes the download manager report more detail when a download is paused. Rather than always reporting status RUNNING_PAUSED, there are now four different statuses: * paused by the app * waiting to retry after a network error * waiting for network connectivity * queued for wifi due to size limits This allows a few improvements: * code deciding when to run a download can be improved and cleaned up (I've taken some extra steps in cleaning up this particular code) * notification code no longer has to rely on the in-memory-only "mPausedReason" member of DownloadInfo; instead, it knows from the status that the download is queued for wifi, and can display the appropriate string. This moves the string fetching out into the UI-specific logic and is a sign that this is really the right way to do things. And finally, the real motivation for this change: I've changed the meaning of "Queued" in the downloads UI so it now means "Queued for WiFi'. This is what was originally intended, I'd misunderstood. What was formerly known as "Queued", a download that hadn't started, is now displayed as "In progress" (it's always a transient state so it's basically meaningless anyway). Otherwise it remains the same (in particular, downloads paused for other reasons are still reported as "In progress"). I've also increased some of the logging in DownloadThread a bit, as this change initally introduced some bugs that were impossible to track down without that logging. There have been other bug reports that were impossible to diagnose and these few extra log statements should really help, without cluttering logs too much. I've taken care to avoid potentially introducing any PII into the logs. Change-Id: Id0b8d65fc8e4406ad7ffa1439ffc22a0281b051f
* Moved DownloadManager to android.app (DO NOT MERGE)Steve Howard2010-09-273-3/+3
| | | | | | | I'll merge this manually, as there's some additional master-only code that will be to be simultaneously changed. Change-Id: Ifdb1740f32e228bc07f266585737b98a7b794685
* Support multi-valued HTTP headers, handle new API changesSteve Howard2010-09-221-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | * backend support for multiple values for the same HTTP headers, for corresponding API changes * other minor changes in response to DownloadManager API changes Change-Id: I7c595e94a60ed7afaca6cc3fb4c05aaeeff20c2a
* Implement dialogs for wifi required + recommended limits.Steve Howard2010-09-212-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change extends the original work to add a size limit over which wifi is required to download a file. First, this change adds a second size limit, over which wifi is recommended but not required. The user has the option to bypass this limit. Second, this change implements dialogs shown to the user when either limit is exceeded. These dialogs are shown by the background download manager service when a download is started and found to be over the limit (and wifi is not connected). I'm including one small fix to the unit tests needed from the previous change. Change-Id: Ia0f0acaa7b0d00e98355925c3446c0472048df10
* Improve file error reporting + new detailed error messages in UISteve Howard2010-09-201-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | * support new error code for "destination file already exists" * improve error handling for various file error cases to return a more specific error code when appropriate * make UI support more detailed error messages for some cases * use Uri.getPath() instead of Uri.getSchemeSpecificPart() for file URIs Change-Id: Icb01d4d3b47c7776be3ddcd8347212e950cd023e
* Fix notification bugs, cleanup DownloadService + DownloadReceiverSteve Howard2010-09-201-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change started out just fixing a few regressions related to notifications: * Browser downloads weren't picking up a title from the determined filename. This was due to my change to default the title field to "" instead of null. * Notification click/hide events weren't being handled properly. This was due to previous change to the URI structure of DownloadProvider. DownloadReceiver needed to be changed to perform queries through /all_downloads URIs, like all other parts of the download manager code. I did some general refactoring of the DownloadReceiver code while I was there. * The code in DownloadNotification wasn't picking up some updates to downloads properly. This was due to my change to make DownloadNotification use the DownloadInfo objects rather than querying the database directly, so that it could make use of info provided by the DownloadThread that didn't go into the DB. Fixing this didn't turn out to be all that complicated, but along the way to figuring this out I made some substantial refactoring in DownloadService which made it much cleaner anyway and eliminated a lot of duplication. That's something that had to happen eventually, so I'm leaving it all in. Change-Id: I847ccf80e3d928c84e36bc24791b33204104e1b2
* New URI structure with "my_downloads" and "all_downloads"Steve Howard2010-09-142-4/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change introduces a second view into the download manager database via a set of URIs starting with /all_downloads, renaming the original /download URIs to /my_downloads. In addition to making things more clear, this change allows the downloads UI to grant permissions on individual downloads to viewer apps. The old semantics were: * for ordinary callers, /download included only downloads initiated by the calling UID * for intraprocess calls or calls by root, /download included all downloads The new semantics are * /my_downloads always includes only downloads initiated by the calling UID, and requires only INTERNET permission. It could just as well require no permission, but that's not possible in the framework, since path-permissions can only broaden access, not tighten it. It doesn't matter, because these URIs are useless without INTERNET permission -- if a user can't initiate downloads, there's no reason to read this. * /all_downloads always includes all downloads on the system, and requires the new permission ACCESS_ALL_DOWNLOADS. This permission is currently protectionLevel=signature -- this could be relaxed later to support third-party download managers. All download manager code has been changed to use /all_downloads URIs, except when passing a URI to another app. In making this change across the download manager code, I've taken some liberties in cleaning things up. Other apps are unchanged and will use /my_downloads. Finally, this incorporates changes to DownloadManager to return a content URI for /cache downloads -- the download UI no longer assumes it's a file URI, and it grants permissions to the receiver of the VIEW intent. The public API test has also been updated. I've also fixed some null cursor checking in DownloadManager. Change-Id: I05a501eb4388249fe80c43724405657c950d7238
* Further work on the new downloads UI.Steve Howard2010-09-101-0/+54
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * add support for downloads not visible in the UI * add support for restarting failed downloads and downloads for which the file is missing * add "clear selection" button to selection menu * fix DateSortedExpandableListAdapter to ensure the view refreshes properly anytime the underlying data changes * make DownloadList handle when a selected download gets deleted by another app * make DownloadList close a dialog for a pending download when the download starts * show a dialog when the user tries to open a download but the file is missing * display "<Unknown>" when no title is provided for a download * add a test case for DownloadManager.orderBy() (should've gone in the previous commit) Change-Id: Ibf3062e8228e7f2c1270be24d8d5527dfb064658
* Fix and test handling of null/empty download fields.Steve Howard2010-08-181-0/+12
| | | | | | | Minor change to make title/description default to blank stings, and add test case covering all null/empty download fields. Change-Id: Id44344bc2e464f46589faed49c8f383a45a8d329
* Clean up error codes returned by download manager.Steve Howard2010-08-161-9/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This set of changes cleans up the error codes returned by the download manager in various failure cases, aiming for improved consistency. Error codes are part of the public API so it's important to get this right now. The main changes here are: * Refactoring the flow of error status information throughout DownloadThread to make it more explicit, by having StopRequest accept a status code in its constructor and eliminating State.mFinaStatus. * Eliminating the use of valid HTTP 4xx statuses when those statuses weren't actually returned by the server. Now, if the returned error code is a valid HTTP status code, that means it was returned by the server. These cases have been replaced with more sensible artificial error codes, including a new ERROR_CANNOT_RESUME when an interrupted download can't be resumed. * Improvements to some of the error handling code paths -- ensuring we don't clear the cache for external downloads, ensuring we don't fail with CANNOT_RESUME when the download hasn't actually started yet, removing the restriction on acceptable mime types for public API downloads. Change-Id: I0d825845fe0fe7ed5df74bad26e8d34ac0d1cc4e
* Make all public API downloads visible.Steve Howard2010-07-281-6/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change makes all downloads through the public API visible by default. It removes the API that had allowed applications to control notifications while the download runs. This has been replaced with a hidden API, since such behavior is needed by SystemUpdater and Market (for self-updates). Additionally, the behavior is now protected by a new permission. I'm making this permission signatureOrSystem, and changing the non-purgeable permission to the same (it should've been that, I just didn't know). I'm also adding string descriptions to appease the translation folks. Change-Id: I192e8b19ff9b0e425257cef0db081c3d75996ea5
* Get wifi limit from secure settings.Steve Howard2010-07-282-3/+3
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* Add test for many interruptions to a single download.Steve Howard2010-07-272-23/+48
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Adding a new test case for downloads that undergo many interruptions (as may happen with a very large download that takes many hours). Includes some refactoring in the test suite. Early on, this test exposed a race condition in which the download manager got some I/O exception while reading from the MockWebServer. I went in and improved/refactored much of the error logging code in DownloadThread to try and track this down. Unfortunately, once I finished, the race condition no longer seems to be reproducible, even with hundreds of runs of the test case. So I've given up on it for now. In any event, error logging is better and much duplicate code has been eliminated.
* Improved support for 302/307 redirects.Steve Howard2010-07-271-8/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Change the download manager's handling of 302/307 temporary redirects so that after an interruption of any kind, the delayed retry/resume will return to the original URI. This complies better with the HTTP spec. This change also makes the download manager handle other redirects immediately rather than using the delay that's otherwise applied to download errors. I made one more method extraction in DownloadThread to simplify this change, pulling the top-level logic for a single request into executeDownload(). It was then just a matter of introducing a new RetryDownload exeception, similar to StopRequest, and making the redirection code use it. Change-Id: Ic719c5725a9fd2e5eebe4dc03453ee71d9f27cd4
* Fix bug with closing output stream for external downloads.Steve Howard2010-07-271-1/+15
| | | | | | | | I added a unit test to cover this, and it caught another issue with disallowing external destinations outside of the default downloads directory (which are now allowed with the new API). Change-Id: I4df6442bebb06458ad28c85f6bc8cbcbf3ce67a1
* Serialize threading for download manager testing.Steve Howard2010-07-276-262/+257
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The download manager uses threading in a simple way -- it launches two threads, UpdateThread and DownloadThread, and both are "fire and forget". This is fortunate for testing, since it means we can eliminate multithreading and simply run each thread in order, and everything still works. This change does just that, abstracting Thread.start() behind SystemFacade and making FakeSystemFacade put new threads into a queue and then run through them serially. This simplifies much of the test code and makes it all much more predictable. I've simplified the test code as much as possible here and moved a few more tests over to PublicApiFunctionalTest, leaving only a minimum in DownloadManagerFunctionalTest, which will eventually be deleted altogether. I've also improved testing in some areas -- for example, we can now test that running notifications get cancelled after the download completes in a robust way. There is one test case that checks for race conditions and requires multithreading. I've moved this into a new ThreadingTest class, which uses a custom FakeSystemFacade that allows multithreading. I've extracted AbstractPublicApiTest for the newly shared code. Change-Id: Ic1d5c76bfa9913fe053174c3d8b516790ca8b25f
* Stub out and test system notifications.Steve Howard2010-07-233-3/+54
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This change abstracts NotificationManager interactions behind SystemFacade and takes advantage of that to test notifications, to a limited degree. It also fixes a silly typo in AbstractDownloadManagerFunctionalTest, and it introduces an extra sleep between tests to avoid some flakiness. I'll look for a better solution to that problem after this change goes in. Change-Id: I3a0307f828955cd45b0e3581ad499da28cc0556e
* Test + utilize change notification in DownloadProviderSteve Howard2010-07-232-6/+54
| | | | | | | | | Now that I've learned how ContentResolver.notifyChange() works, add a test to explicitly check it's being called in DownloadProvider, and take advantage of it in waitForDownloadToStop to get rid of the ugly old polling mechanism. Change-Id: Iba71bdf1b0d31454cc4e186ceb4fdd9fdb5faad5
* Public API support for broadcasts and connectivity control.Steve Howard2010-07-213-4/+110
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Three new DB fields, one indicating whether a download was initiated by the public API or not, two to hold connectivity control info. DB migration to add these fields and code in DownloadProvider.insert() to handle them. * Change broadcast intent code to match public API spec, for public API downloads only. (Legacy code can go away once existing clients are converted over to the new API.) * Introduce SystemFacade methods for sending broadcasts and checking package ownership; this facilitates new tests of broadcast code. * Change DownloadInfo.canUseNetwork() to obey new connectivity controls available in public API, but again, retain legacy behavior for downloads initiated directly through DownloadProvider * New test cases to cover the new behavior Also made a couple changes to reduce some test flakiness I was observing: * in tearDown(), wait for any running UpdateThread to complete * in PublicApiFunctionalTest.setUp(), if the test directory already exists, remove it rather than aborting DB changes for broadcast + roaming support Change-Id: I60f39fc133f678f3510880ea6eb9f639358914b4
* Major refactoring of DownloadThread.run().Steve Howard2010-07-203-66/+136
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Motivation: I need to fix the handling of 302s, so that after a disconnect, subsequent retries will use the original URI, not the redirected one. Rather than store extra information in the DB, I'd like to just keep the redirected URI in memory and make the redirected request within the same DownloadThread. This involves working with the large-scale structure of DownloadThread.run(). Since run() was a ~700 line method, I didn't feel comfortable making such changes. So this change refactors run() into a ~80 line method which calls into a collection of ~20 other short methods. The state previously kept in local variables has been pulled into a couple of state-only inner classes. The error-handling control flow, formerly handled by "break http_request_loop" statements, is now handled by throwing a "StopRequest" exception. The remaining structure of run() has been simplified -- the outermost for loop, for example, could never actually repeat and has been removed for now. Some other bits of code have been cleaned up a bit, but the functionality has not been modified. There are many good next steps to this refactoring. Besides various other cleanup bits, a major improvement would be to consolidate the State/InnerState classes, move some functionality to this new class (there are many functions of the form "void foo(State)" which would be good candidates), and promote it to a top-level class. But I want to take things one step at a time, and I think what I've got here is a major improvement and should be enough to allow me to safely implement the changes to redirection handling. In the process of doing this refactoring I added many test cases to PublicApiFunctionalTest to exercise some of the pieces of code I was moving around. I also moved some test cases from DownloadManagerFunctionalTest. Over time I'd like to move everything over to use the PublicApiFunctionalTest approach, and then I may break that into some smaller suites. Other minor changes: * use longs instead of ints to track file sizes, as these may be getting quite large in the future * provide a default DB value of -1 for COLUMN_TOTAL_BYTES, as this simplifies some logic in DownloadThread * small extensions to MockResponse to faciliate new test cases Change-Id: If7862349296ad79ff6cdc97e554ad14c01ce1f49
* Fix bug with deciding when to restart a download.Steve Howard2010-07-201-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In previous refactoring I had combined the code for starting a download (from DownloadService.insertDownload()) and restarting a download (from DownloadService.updateDownload()). I'd missed the fact that the former checks DownloadInfo.isReadyToStart() while the latter checks DownloadInfo.isReadyToRestart(). This cause a race condition where multiple startService() calls during a download would cause the service to try to spawn a second thread for the same running download. I've fixed the bug and added a test case to exercise this. Change-Id: Ia968331a030137daac7c8b5792a01e3e19065b38
* Support for max download size that may go over mobileSteve Howard2010-07-192-9/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change introduces support for a maximum download size that may go over a mobile connection. Downloads above this limit will wait for a wifi connection. To accomplish this, I moved a lot of the logic for checking connectivity info into DownloadInfo itself. I then moved the code to call these checks from DownloadService, where it would call the checks before spawning a DownloadThread, into DownloadThread itself. This makes it simpler to check connectivity after we get Content-Length info. It also eliminates the risk of a race condition where connectivity changes between the check and the actual request execution. I realize this change reduces efficiency, because we now call into ConnectivityManager/TelephonyManager twice per DownloadThread, rather than once per DownloadService "tick". I feel that it's OK since its a small amount of computation running relatively infrequently. If we feel that it's a serious concern, and that the efficiency issues outweigh the race problem, I can go easily back to the old approach. I've left out the code to actually fetch the limit. I think this will come from system settings, but I want to double-check, so I'll put it in a separate change. Other changes: * simplify SystemFacade's interface to get connectivity info - rather than returning all connected types, just return the active type, since that should be all we care about * adding @LargeTest to PublicApiFunctionalTest Change-Id: Id1faa2c45bf2dade9fe779440721a1d42cbdfcd1
* Introduce a seam to ConnectivityManager and TelephonyManagerSteve Howard2010-07-154-164/+46
| | | | | | | | | This change abstracts access to ConnectivityManager and TelephonyManager behind methods on SystemFacade, moving the code from Helpers into RealSystemFacade and adding fake implementations to FakeSystemFacade. This facilitates new connectivity tests. Change-Id: Id6c6b861e1d4ca45b3c1572bfb8ae0aa26af756b
* Support for custom HTTP headers on download requestsSteve Howard2010-07-151-0/+22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Provider changes: * new many-to-one DB table holding headers for each download. since there was no real migration logic in DownloadProvider, I implemented some. * DownloadProvider.insert() reads request headers out of the ContentValues and puts them into the new table * DownloadProvider.query() supports a new URI form, download/#/headers, to fetch the headers associated with a download * DownloadProvider.delete() removes request headers from this table Service changes: * made DownloadInfo store request headers upon initialization. While I was at it, I refactored the initialization logic into DownloadInfo to get rid of the massive 24-parameter constructor. The right next step would be to move the update logic into DownloadInfo and merge it with the initialization logic; however, I realized that headers don't need to be updatable, and in the future, we won't need the update logic at all, so i didn't bother touching the update code. * made DownloadThread read headers from the DownloadInfo and include them in the request; merged the custom Cookie and Referer logic into this logic Also added a couple new test cases for this stuff. Change-Id: I421ce1f0a694e815f2e099795182393650fcb3ff
* Support for file URI destinations + last modified timestampSteve Howard2010-07-142-9/+56
| | | | | | | | | | | | | File URI destinations: * permission checking in DownloadProvider * implementation in Helpers.generateSaveFile(). it's a fairly small amount of logic added here, but I did some significant method extraction to simplify this change and clean up the code in general. * added test case Last modified timestamp: * made DownloadProvider use a SystemFacade for getting system time, so I could properly test timestamps * updated test cases to cover last modified time + handle new ordering
* New functional test for download manager public API.Steve Howard2010-07-133-246/+535
| | | | | | | | | | I refactored a lot of the logic from DownloadManagerFunctionalTest into a new abstract class so that it could be shared with the new PublicApiFunctionalTest. There could be even more sharing, but it's not entirely clear it'd be worthwhile at this point. The new test covers most features of the new public API. Change-Id: I8c6859411f44b6430f8b348cf26a61225f5768cb
* Stub out the system clock in the download manager, add testsSteve Howard2010-07-012-52/+111
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Introduce SystemFacade, an interface that allows us to stub out the system clock for testing the download manager. This allows us to test retrying a failed download without having the test wait 60 seconds. This interface can include other dependencies in the future as well. I've also used this to add tests for 503 (retry-after) and 301 (redirect), and I've added a test for download to the cache partition. Other changes: * made MockWebServer capable of checking + rethrowing exceptions from child threads * refactoring + cleanup of DownloadManagerFunctionalTest
* Fix build in master - new method in FakeIConnectivityManagerSteve Howard2010-06-291-0/+4
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* First pass at a functional test for the Download Manager.Steve Howard2010-06-282-0/+544
This "Large" test sets up an HTTP server on the device using MockWebServer and then initiates downloads from that server through the download manager. It uses ServiceTestCase to control the construction and execution of the DownloadService, and it uses some logic from ProviderTestCase2 to construct a DownloadProvider and a ContentResolver that uses it. This setup gives us some ability to mock dependencies. This commit includes use of a fake ConnectivityManager to test responses to connectivity changes, and use of some customizations to MockWebServer to test resuming an interrupted download. This test is disabled, though, since it requires a very long sleep. Avoiding that, and achieving certain other things, will require changes to the Download Manager code itself to introduce new seams. I wanted to check this in before I started such changes. Change-Id: Iefb13b3c3cccdc13fabe5cc18703e13244805539