commit | e24ccc33bc006ec5ecd5848664e64df7a474bace | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Steffen Meschkat <mesch@google.com> | Tue Jan 22 14:08:57 2019 -0800 |
committer | CQ bot account: commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Tue Jan 22 23:35:26 2019 +0000 |
tree | 19e0d632fd0969fd140426c4d1780fb9300446ab | |
parent | 8e4b8804cba5284a018412b52fa37a2ae04639c6 [diff] |
[components] Don't use bare package URLs. We already don't use bare package URLs, but the package build rules still request support for it. So we just adjust the test rules. However, we still used to use a bare package URL for context engine in its integration test, even though the intergration test component was not flagged thus. Adjusting that too. Collateral cleanup: * const TESTED=/pkgfs/packages/modular_tests/0/test/run_modular_tests.sh CF-478 #done Change-Id: I2d7adfc1cad4f239f7d895f82e7436112a9c6fc6
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.