Adds 'move from center' animation for taskbar icons when
unfolding foldable devices.
Moves unfold transition progress provider from quickstep
launcher activity to TouchInteractionService to widen
the scope when this provider is available to cover
both launcher activity and taskbar.
Launcher activity and taskbar get their own instances
of unfold transition progress provider using
ScopedUnfoldTransitionProgressProvider wrapper.
This wrapper allows to get transition progress provider
that emits events only when clients are ready to handle them.
Bug: 193794563
Test: manual
Change-Id: I27581bd4e145a74f526bf60f2a545e56ded322f9
Each icon scales and translates up, then back down. If the icon is predicted, it also plays a "slot machine" animation through random icons from AllAppsList.
Test: Visual
Bug: 180605356
Change-Id: Ia41cb0e340347eea6b580d23c8a2386837e9c399
Currently it just pops up with one placeholder image for splitscreen.
The Next button doesn't do anything.
Screenshots:
Light: https://screenshot.googleplex.com/B27CwBcwobHTghN.png
Dark: https://screenshot.googleplex.com/48EuJZv8evd5RGW.png
Known issues:
- Back gesture is picked up behind by the app behind the taskbar.
- When the flag is enabled, the Edu shows up each time you open
an app, rather than only the first time.
Bug: 180605356
Test: Manual
Change-Id: Ifba9aa59abf1501b5f8ddebb3fcc13df85f6efaa
This allows taskbar to be loaded even in case of 3P Launchers
and removes dependency on LauncherActivity lifecycle
Bug: 187353581
Bug: 188788621
Test: Manual
Change-Id: I5a0988e0697b41677d4c58f0213aef14ec0c0972
- Added StashedHandleViewController to provide properties such as ViewOutlineProvider to animate the handle that's shown in place of taskbar while it's stashed
- Added TaskbarStashController to coordinate the stashed state, including orchestrating the animation across taskbar controllers
- Added TaskbarStashInput consumer to detect long press in the nav region when taskbar is stashed
Behavior:
- Long pressing taskbar background animates to the stashed state by morphing the TaskbarView into the stashed handle view and offsetting the background offscreen
- We persist the stashed state across app launches and reboot; to unstash, long press the stashed handle
- We also visually unstash when going back home
Test: long press tasbkar background when in an app to stash it, long press the resulting stashed handle to unstash; while stashed, swipe up to home to also unstash until launching another app
Bug: 189503603
Change-Id: I698eff785388dff1ef717c76879719d6af236c2d
Organize existing properties as follows:
- TaskbarViewController contains properties affecting TaskbarView (though child icons are still supplied by TaskbarHotseatController)
- TaskbarDragLayerController contains properties related to TaskbarDragLayer itself
- Renamed NavbarButtonUiController to NavbarButtonsViewController, following the pattern of TaskbarViewController and TaskbarDragLayerController
- TaskbarControllers contains the different controllers to make it easier to construct, initialize, destroy, and pass them around
- Removed TaskbarIconController as its responsibilities were moved to more specific controllers
Test: compiles and runs, manually tested
Bug: 187353581
Change-Id: Idccd95d47117101bf9617e5532a5b87635d2b8f6