This view provides an interface which allows users to clear out
apps and other data which they may no longer need to alleviate
storage pressure. This implementation gives the bits to uninstall
apps which have not been used within the last 60 days from the
system.
A future patch will add in the ability to extend the deletion helper
view to have additional clearing types.
Change-Id: I65cba54ca247d52227e67e2fa9b84fe63fb8ab34
Create a new UI for managing USB access control. This UI is implemented
as a transparent popup triggered by a persistent notification.
Delete the old UI for controlling this. It is no longer used.
Bug: 18905620
Change-Id: I54186961414447a9d37f68e946e1c167506170ae
Bring primary storage migration back into the adoption flow, and
provide a path for long-lived notifications to re-launch into the
Settings app. Also provide option to initiate migration if skipped
during wizard. For now, estmiate migration size and time based on
a Class 10 card.
Follow other callback refactoring.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: Ia0c28eb114bc6c8066c17b3142ed74f962140c91
Top-level storage UI now shows list of all devices, both internal
and adopted/private volumes, and public/shared volumes.
When viewing a private volume, show traditional clustering of data
types, including summary of other users. For adopted volumes, any
actions are tucked away in a menu, since they're not primary. Misc
files browsing is now provided by DocumentsUI.
Teach StorageMeasurement about new private volumes, including
handling emulated volumes stacked above them. When measuring, only
consider apps actually hosted on the current volume UUID.
When viewing a public volume, we default to launching into file
management mode, and offer a simple eject button at the top-level
view. File management mode is offered by new DocumentsUI browse
intent, and a Settings link there redirects back to us for actual
operations like ejecting/formatting. When unmounted, we launch
into our action view.
Actions like ejecting/formatting just show simple toasts for now.
Bug: 19993667
Change-Id: Ie990ef3c01fb3717aaf8c79bfc53aac7edefdcf7