4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Svetoslav Ganov
88d199130d Implement persistence/restoring of print spooler state.
1. Implemented the persistence and restoring of the print spooler state.
   The print spooler state is saved as an XML on every print job change
   and is restored when we bind to the spooler. The system does not
   unbind from the spooler until the state persistence completes. We
   are now storing the entire state, i.e. all print jobs, when a single
   one changes. This is not optimal but we are not expecting to have
   many such at the same time, so for now we err for simplicity of
   implementation.

2. Enforcing a non-empty print job name.

3. Hidden the STATE_CREATED print job state which should never be visible to a
   client since this is the state of a print job during construction, i.e. the
   print dialog is up and we are doing back and forth with the app.

4. Fixed some PrintAttributes APIs that were incorrectly taking in a PackageManager
   instance.

5. Updated the PrintSpooler build file due to splitting the framework into multiple
   jars.

Change-Id: I52c88eaa1ec9c64920359cc143c79832a4c3d25b
2013-07-22 13:07:09 -07:00
Svetoslav
597945fd3a First pass of the print dialog UX
Change-Id: I315a16d7f68c73ca180c76e722847b4b1bdea55b
2013-07-19 16:23:12 -07:00
Svetoslav Ganov
a00271533f Refactoring of the print sub-system and API clean up.
1. Now a user state has ins own spooler since the spooler app is
   running per user. The user state registers an observer for the state
   of the spooler to get information needed to orchestrate unbinding
   from print serivces that have no work and eventually unbinding from
   the spooler when all no service has any work.

2. Abstracted a remote print service from the perspective of the system
   in a class that is transparently managing binding and unbinding to
   the remote instance.

3. Abstracted the remote print spooler to transparently manage binding
   and unbinding to the remote instance when there is work and when
   there is no work, respectively.

4. Cleaned up the print document adapter (ex-PrintAdapter) APIs to
   enable implementing the all callbacks on a thread of choice. If
   the document is really small, using the main thread makes sense.

   Now if an app that does not need the UI state to layout the printed
   content, it can schedule all the work for allocating resources, laying
   out, writing, and releasing resources on a dedicated thread.

5. Added info class for the printed document that is now propagated
   the the print services. A print service gets an instance of a
   new document class that encapsulates the document info and a method
   to access the document's data.

6. Added APIs for describing the type of a document to the new document
   info class. This allows a print service to do smarts based on the
   doc type. For now we have only photo and document types.

7. Renamed the systemReady method for system services that implement
   it with different semantics to systemRunning. Such methods assume
   the the service can run third-party code which is not the same as
   systemReady.

8. Cleaned up the print job configuration activity.

9. Sigh... code clean up here and there. Factoring out classes to
   improve readability.

Change-Id: I637ba28412793166cbf519273fdf022241159a92
2013-07-16 12:59:59 -07:00
Svetoslav Ganov
4b9a4d1687 Print - platform APIs
Related changes:
    Skia (inlcude PDF APIs): https://googleplex-android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/305814/
    Canvas to PDF: https://googleplex-android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/319367/
    Settings (initial version): https://googleplex-android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/306077/
    Build: https://googleplex-android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/292437/
    Sample print services: https://googleplex-android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/281785/

Change-Id: I104d12efd12577f05c7b9b2a5e5e49125c0f09da
2013-06-21 18:43:17 -07:00