Fennec/NativeUI
Features
- Awesome Bar – Go to your favorite sites in just a couple of keystrokes with intelligent and personalized searching
- Firefox Sync – Sync your Firefox tabs, history, bookmarks and passwords between your desktop and mobile device for a seamless browsing experience
- Tabbed browsing – View open tabs as thumbnails to easily identify and select the Web page you’d like to go to next
- Fast - Instantly startup (<300ms)
- Small - Low memory usage (consistent with other browsers)
- Energy - Doesn't eat your battery
Background
Nightly Builds
If you want to try the new NativeUI on your Android device, you can download the latest nightly builds here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Platforms/Android#Download_Nightly
What's in them? See here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fennec/NativeUI/NightlyFeatures
How To Build
The project repository is here: http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central
Follow the instructions from Mobile/Fennec/Android. Build as you normally would (make -f client.mk), just with a different mozconfig.
Here's an example mozconfig:
# Add the correct paths here: ac_add_options --with-android-ndk="$HOME/android-ndk-r6b" ac_add_options --with-android-sdk="$HOME/android-sdk-linux_x86/platforms/android-13" ac_add_options --with-android-version=5 # android options ac_add_options --enable-application=mobile/android ac_add_options --target=arm-linux-androideabi ac_add_options --with-ccache mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=./objdir-droid mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS="-j9 -s"
hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central src cd src vi mozconfig-droid ... export MOZCONFIG=~/src/mozconfig-droid make -f client.mk
Build for Mac OSX
Requirements : Mercurial (hg), autoconf-2.13 (Use Macports to install), Android SDK/NDK (use r6b; r7 will build but crash)
hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central src cd src vi .mozconfig
Here's an example .mozconfig:
# Add the correct paths here: ac_add_options --with-android-ndk="$HOME/android-ndk-r6b" ac_add_options --with-android-toolchain="$HOME/android-ndk-r6b/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/darwin-x86" ac_add_options --with-android-platform="$HOME/android-ndk-r6b/platforms/android-8/arch-arm" ac_add_options --with-android-tools="$HOME/android-sdk-mac_x86/tools" ac_add_options --with-android-sdk="$HOME/android-sdk-mac_x86/platforms/android-13" ac_add_options --with-android-version=8 # android options ac_add_options --enable-debug ac_add_options --disable-optimize ac_add_options --with-ccache ac_add_options --disable-crashreporter mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=./objdir-droid mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS="-j16 -s" # Android options ac_add_options --enable-application=mobile/android ac_add_options --target=arm-linux-androideabi
Build and intall on your device:
make -f client.mk make -C objdir-droid/ package adb install -r objdir-droid/dist/fennec-12.0a1.en-US.android-arm.apk
Architecture Overview
Get a bird's eye view of how the native UI version of Fennec is structured. There are also some examples of messaging between Java and XUL/JS.
Design
The UI design is under revision, to make it simpler and to make more use of standard Android controls (i.e. hardware/system menu button, back button) and to make sure that more touchevents can be passed directly to web content.
Overview and detail here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Fennec/NativeUI/UserExperience
Known Issue
Near Term
- tabs (dougt / ram)
- favicons
- Dialogs
- http auth (wesj)
- nsIPrompt (wesj)
- contextmenus (wesj)
- select/form input (wesj)
- cert auth (xul)
- door hangers (gcp)
- content permission (geolocation, desktop notification, indexedDb, OWA)
- popup permission
- preferences (alexp)
- bookmarking (blassey)
- Panning perf (clord)
- zooming perf (clord)
- IME (alexp)
- link styles (visited/unvisited)
- Don't initialize this early. https://github.com/snorp/mozilla-central/blob/faster/embedding/android/GeckoApp.java#L383. So far, the only usage is here: https://github.com/snorp/mozilla-central/blob/faster/embedding/android/GeckoAppShell.java#L1717 -- which is after a page has loaded. I would recommend the initialization happen right there, when the mDb is null. Or probably at the end of onCreate in GeckApp.java
- https://github.com/snorp/mozilla-central/blob/faster/embedding/android/AwesomeBar.java#L178 -- This can be moved to an AsyncTask. A database access can happen in the background and the results can be pushed to the UI. In that way, the responsiveness of AwesomeBar will be faster and better.
- Setting the FilterQueryProvider automatically processes the SQL in a background thread (see http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/CursorAdapter.html#runQueryOnBackgroundThread%28java.lang.CharSequence%29). I verified this by adding a Thread.sleep() call in the filter - the UI remains responsive.
- Better to use styles in layout. This helps in reusability. (sriram)
GeckoApp activity uses a lot of static variables. This has issues while rotation (they tend to hold previous values). It's better to avoid static variables and use getter and setters. [see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2475978/using-static-variables-in-android](done as of 0c46f65505f0)- Change directory structure under embedding/android to follow a more traditional Android app layout (src, res, gen, etc) for better integration with Eclipse.
- Take into account best-practices and coding conventions from http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/design/performance.html since the whole point of this is to speed up the UI. In particular, the current code:
- creates a lot of string objects which (from my past experience) triggers the GC mechanism more often and slows things down
- uses unnecessarily visible (public or package instead of private) and non-final variables, which prevents certain classes of compiler optimizations. (these are also just bad coding conventions)
- attach session history to browser elements, send SESSION_BACK message to nsAppshell from java to control session history
- On Galaxy Tab 10.1, the Awesomebar is not high enough, causing j's and g's to be cut short.
Mid Term
- Sync support (thebnich)
- Sync team working on this.
- <meta name="viewport"> support (mbrubeck)
- page info
- sharing
- Ability to pan around last screen shot (in pcwalton's patch queue)
- Remove unused cruft from the APK.
Longer term
- addons (going to use jetpack - mossop)
- login/password management
- Download
- find on page
- selection
- removing xul
- profile migration
- Touch events
Low priority bugs
- OpenURI is not supposed to load the frame, only provide the frame:
http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/2f3d39316c54/mobile/chrome/content/browser.js#l80
Other
The current helpers in browser.js are wrong or inadequate. This should be easy to fix. The code is also designed for a single <browser>. We need to add tab support (coming) and see that it works well in the XUL/Java setup.- mostly done in multiple changesetsWe are not using any Gecko session history (back/forward). I think this is a mistake. We should be capturing as much session in Gecko as possible. Any reason not to?done - cd8813d5469d- We are not using favicons in awesomebar. Just missing? or intentional?
URL edit box is not of "URL" type. The keyboard should change to show URL keys.done - b4bbaa96238aI like the JSON messaging from XUL to Java, but I think we need the reverse too.done - ca107c8ed542- Also, GeckoAppShell.handleGeckoMessage could use a good refactor. It's already too big.
- Plans for splitting the work between non-visual Java components (like a History or Bookmark object), the visual Java UI (dialogs or buttons that use the non-visual components) and the XUL/JS helpers used to send/receive messages to Java. These seem to be the basic areas of coding. Planning how to attack any particular feature will help make sure we don't have coders stepping on each other and will make the work go faster IMO.
- investigate using system sqlite, system zlib
- about:crashes sounds broken
QA
- Contact: Kevin Brosnan (kbrosnan)
- Bugs: Fennec native UI testing
- Notes: Fennec native UI notes
Weekly Showcase
- Wednesdays @ 12:00 PDT/Warp Core
- Notes 10-26
- 11-9
- 11-16
- 11-23
- 11-30