This commit removes almost all hardcoded paths in Termux app and moves the references to the `TermuxConstants` class.
The `TermuxConstants` class should be imported by other termux plugin apps instead of copying and defining their own constants. The 3rd party apps can also import it for interacting with termux apps. App and sub class specific constants are defined in their own nested classes to keep them segregated from each other and for better readability.
This commit fixes the issue when `cwd` is empty and is passed to `Runtime.getRuntime().exec(progArray, env, new File(cwd));`, it raises the `No such file or directory` exceptions when targeting sdk `29`.
This commit fixes the workdir logic to not send `EXTRA_CURRENT_WORKING_DIRECTORY` extra to `TermuxService` if workdir is empty, since that will raise `No such file or directory` exceptions if `cwd` is empty when targeting sdk `29`.
This commit fixes `getExpandedTermuxPath()` (previously `parsePath()`) not expanding path if exactly `$PREFIX` is passed and addition of extra trailing slashes in some cases.
This commit adds `logcat` errors if an invalid intent action is passed or if `allow-external-apps` is not set to `true` while sending an intent to `RunCommandService`, so that users can detect issues.
Credit to @johnmellor for requesting the document provider in the
first place via #79, mentioning this limitation in a comment on
that issue, and creating a commit like this one to address it.
as a string array extra instead of a string extra since TermuxService expects it that way.
Added "RUN_COMMAND_BACKGROUND" boolean extra so that Termux session can be started in background
when running a command.
Updated usage docs.
Check #1029 for details.
Re-implementation of https://github.com/termux/termux-app/pull/1029.
If Termux has property "allow-external-apps" set to "true", a third-party
program will be able to send intents for executing custom commands
within Termux environment.
Third-party program must declare permission "com.termux.permission.RUN_COMMAND".
Some terminal applications, like mutt and weechat, prints a newline at
the end of each line even if text is wrapped. This causes urls which are
wrapped to not be selectable in full.
By ignoring newlines when the text fills the entire width of the screen,
those urls can be selected. Many other terminal emulators do this as
well.
A drawback of this is that if a url happens to fill the width of the
screen, the url selection will include the first word of the next line,
but this doesn't happen that often so I think it's an okay tradeoff.
Fixes#313