By supporting multiple filters per one request we should be able to cover
multiple kinds of use cases such as:
- Letting the user select from a list of devices of more then one medium
type (e.g. Bluetooth and BLE)
- Allowing to provide multiple criteria for any field (e.g. filtering by
more than one service UUID)
Bug: 30932767
Test: Provide multiple filters and ensure that devices matching either are
shown in the list to choose from.
Ensure wifi SSIDs are shown in the list if wifi filter is provided
Change-Id: I6621da388e2bf4ed97c5af2692629a321d0b63c7
Bug: 30932767
Test: Ensure file not exists -> query associations -> ensure result is empty list
Associate device -> cat xml file -> ensure record appears as extected
Disassociate device -> cat xml file -> ensure record is no longer present
Change-Id: Ibe456a6d9292e05e2391f5138e43fdaa37f87e1b
Companion apps can declare they want background access and
background execution exceptions via dedicated permissions
in their manifest. If such a permission is requested we
auto-grant the corresponding exception after the user has
chosen a device from the companion UI. These permissions
are appop ones allowing us to use the app ops for gauging
whether the user has made a change after we auto-granted
the permission since we would like to revoke these special
privileges when the app disassociates itself from the
companion device if the user did not make an excplicit
choice otherwise.
While at this auto-grant fixed location permission to the
companion device discovery service.
Test: manual
Change-Id: I46ee4291e5e5a8f7613f0dd75eb61d6b9341f306
This introduces an API for apps that support companion devices to provide a
more streamlined flow for pairing and setting up the device
Bug: 30932767
Test: Using a toy app, invoke the newly introduced API (CompanionDeviceManager),
and go through the flow. Ensure filtering works, and device is returned to
the calling app. Ensure the calling app can pair to the selected device.
Change-Id: I0aeb653afd65e4adead13ea9c7248ec20971b04a