Reporting was already disabled in Bug 1443605.
This keeps the `enabled` getter as a way to detect if it is enabled, in use in BrowserUITelemetry only.
This keeps `addEvent` and related methods, as they are still in use on Android.
This commit is in preparation of using SiteDataManager in the page info
window to display site data information for a individual hosts.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 3YmUZInvoAT
It looks like TabChild::RenderLayers already does the work of suppressing the displayport,
so all of the suppression and bookkeeping that AsyncTabSwitcher is doing is superfluous
and probably opening us up to weird graphical glitches (like the one associated with this
bug).
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5qIVguSMsnr
Also adds resource://devtools to the whitelist of reported paths for the
scalar.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D831
MozReview-Commit-ID: BiAyoTQsWxx
The CSS for page action icons doesn't handle fallback when only one variable
is defined, so for widgets that don't define their icons using CSS, we always
need to provide both.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 7UgMSVS3W6K
It looks like TabChild::RenderLayers already does the work of suppressing the displayport,
so all of the suppression and bookkeeping that AsyncTabSwitcher is doing is superfluous
and probably opening us up to weird graphical glitches (like the one associated with this
bug).
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5qIVguSMsnr
We suppress the displayport when requesting a tab or warming it, in order to reduce
the amount of work that the content process needs to do to paint it (we paint just
the displayport area and nothing around it). Afterwards, we unsuppress the displayport
so that we can paint the surrounding areas when scrolling. We normally do this
unsuppression in destroy(), but with tab warming, that unsuppression can happen
after a few seconds (after the tab warming eviction timeout).
This results in users seeing checkerboarding sometimes, where the tab they're looking
at is still suppressing its displayport and waiting for the timeout to complete.
This patch updates the AsyncTabSwitcher to unsuppress the displayport for a tab as
soon as the tab has been switched to, instead of waiting for the timeout.
Out of an abundance of caution, we still unsuppress displayports for tabs that
never get to enter the STATE_LOADED state, although that really should never
happen.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5qIVguSMsnr
Release is already included in the context as browser info and doesn't need to
be kept as a tag like appBuildId was.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D807
MozReview-Commit-ID: IGzT3C3HSG
This removes some discovery pane tests which are obsolete. The discovery pane
page that it tests uses InstallTrigger, rather than mozAddonManager as we use
in production, and fails when used with WebExtensions.
The other tests have been updated to use WebExtensions, and some relevant
PopupNotifications bugs have been fixed so that they actually pass.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 1g0n73vhncp
This adds a policy with the capability of adding search engines, choosing the default search engine, and blocking the installation of new search engines.
Additionally, fixes the messages for errors reported by MainProcessSingleton.addSearchEngine so that the offending URL is printed rather than "[xpconnect wrapped nsIURI]".
MozReview-Commit-ID: HuLT15Rnq0r