The device management info page should show information about the
current user's policies, not the primary user's.
Bug: 32692748
Test: m RunSettingsRoboTests
Change-Id: I5d8afa7fae1c0f3a4da78b085365882827e6721b
(cherry picked from commit b836da263d)
This CL extracts the code that counts the number of installed apps
for a set of users from ManageApplications to a helper class,
InstalledAppCounter. The new helper is designed to be unit-testable
(PackageManager dependencies are injected via a new PackageManagerWrapper
abstraction) and customizable (the set of users for which to count is
specified by subclasses).
The CL adds a unit test for the InstalledAppCounter as well.
Test: make RunSettingsRoboTests
Bug: 32692748
Change-Id: Ie7fbd40d9dd998b27f1f9de227b6a187b5c9d315
Since it grabs a lock that can be slow on the main thread, don't use
ApplicationsState in any of the summaries, instead load the information
directly from the PM.
Change-Id: Ibefe867810d2a9926177a8de4e23a7faea4b1c3b
Fixes: 28435146
- Don't block main thread with rebuild work
- Don't run rebuild as foreground priority
- Don't use comparator on apps/notifications summaries, we don't
care about order
- Simplify dashboard item layout
Change-Id: I33bdd06a234ea308b44b45cac5ed1e9eac1c7d43
Fixes: 26541310