These permissions are required for any Settings tests to run, otherwise
the tests will fails.
Instead of adding these permissions to each of the tests, add it to the
Settings-core.
Bug: 329046490
Test: unit tests
Change-Id: I54dc1ebfdd062acc224021429dce318d7c12809b
Settings > Apps > Aspect ratio (experimental)
Pre-select the fullscreen option if all are true:
- device manufacturer has overridden app to fullscreen
- app has not opted out of orientation override
- app has not opted out of user's fullscreen option
- user has not set any aspect ratio (USER_MIN_ASPECT_RATIO_UNSET)
"App default" will have a new value of USER_MIN_ASPECT_RATIO_APP_DEFAULT
if device manufacturer has overridden app to fullscreen, which will
behave the same as USER_MIN_ASPECT_RATIO_UNSET without the
device-applied fullscreen override.
Bug: 310816437
Test: atest UserAspectRatioDetailsTest
atest UserAspectRatioManagerTest
atest UserAspectRatioAppPreferenceTest
Change-Id: I6be634bb4369292687b865ce30d902540419183c
"Allow restricted settings" is missed from SPA, added to SPA to fix this
issue.
Also make the system call in app info more options async to improve
performance.
Fix: 273678047
Test: Unit test
Test: By the following steps,
1. Install an app with accessibility feature from Chrome
2. Go Accessibility page and click on the disabled grey app
3. Go to the app info page, click more options
4. Make sure "Allow restricted settings" is displayed
Change-Id: I4adbe2335a32e6a7c4ebe155715684d768e5d1ef
The "Open by Default" in App Info page.
Bug: 236346018
Test: Manual with App Info page
Test: Settings Unit tests
Change-Id: I20f827241ff46bca28440b56fd32a0712ee439f9