commit | a3bd6c4ac6f497765a8f6bf0da8e7730f0563354 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mu-Le Lee <mulelee@google.com> | Thu Oct 17 23:36:43 2024 +0800 |
committer | Mu-Le Lee <mulelee@google.com> | Mon Oct 21 16:55:24 2024 +0800 |
tree | 1ffa58ece73b02aa8cbb1499b7778b841892b071 | |
parent | 4e3021a8f4d593af6f7c4a4350727a500db002d9 [diff] |
Add mock notifications for terminal app This commit adds two mock notifications for the terminal app: 1. VmLauncherService foreground notification As a foreground service, VmLauncherService should display a notification to indicate the service is running. Terminal app should pass a Notification to the VmLauncherService for the foreground notification 2. Port forwarding notification When the VM opens a port, terminal app should send a notification for user to allow or deny the request Bug: 372170751 Test: Install on komodo Change-Id: Iac0ae70354f984246abcb6af1d650a548d59387d
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