commit | 553060d219403ed42472fdfb5157a6206039cfbb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Vickie Cheng <vickiecheng@google.com> | Thu Dec 27 16:39:51 2018 -0800 |
committer | Vickie Cheng <vickiecheng@google.com> | Thu Dec 27 16:41:01 2018 -0800 |
tree | 9414d824d0dce1a20604614532dc0855b6d45d84 | |
parent | 2f4a6df00d0116491adec5ea5c5d93827ce0d225 [diff] |
[sessionctl] Make remove_mod and delete_story more ergonomic This changes sessionctl to use positional args for remove_mod and delete_story. With add_mod defaulting the story and mod name to the mod url, we can default remove_mod to use the mod name as the story name. Usage: sessionctl remove_mod slider_mod sessionctl --story_name=story remove_mod slider_mod sessionctl delete_story slider_mod TEST=sessionctl_unittest and manual testing MF-156 #comment [sessionctl] Make remove_mod and delete_story more ergonomic Change-Id: I0ab73c5eac48134c8597797eacbcec4c5652af0f
Peridot is a framework for composed, intelligent and distributed user experiences.
Applications not explicitly designed to interoperate (and possibly implemented in different programming languages) are ephemerally downloaded and dynamically composed to run in a shared context. The framework manages application lifecycle, resources and view hierarchy; and well as context and suggestion infrastructure.
State of Peridot experiences is transparently synchronized across user devices using a distributed offline-first storage system.