Raw list of possible values for arc_metadata
:
"arc_metadata": {
allowEmptyActivityStack: false,
apkList: [
"custom-android-release-1400197.apk"
],
canRotate: false,
disableAutoBackButton: false,
enableAdb: false,
enableArcStrace: false,
enableExternalDirectory: false,
enableGlErrorCheck: false,
formFactor: "phone",
fpsLimit: 60,
isSlowDebugRun: false,
jdbPort: 0,
logLoadProgress: false,
minimumLaunchDelay: 0,
name: "",
ndkAbi: "",
orientation: "portrait",
packageName: "org.chromium.arc",
resize: "disabled",
shell: [],
stderrLog: "S",
useGoogleContactsSyncAdapter: false,
usePlayServices: [
"gcm"
],
sleepOnBlur: true
}
See https://developer.chrome.com/apps/manifest/file_handlers.
This is useful for Chrome OS users. You can experiment opening files with certain Android apps by setting their file handlers. Add to manifest.json
in your app:
"file_handlers": {
"any": {
"title": "Open with SOME_APP",
"types": [ "*/*" ]
}
},