For now this only works with NetworkManager. The related settings are greyed out on systems not using NetworkManager. Some details of the implementation: - Implement settings in the settings menu to enable/disable feed updates, episode downloads and/ or image downloads on metered connections. If the option(s) is disabled, an overlay dialog is shown with options to "not allow", "allow once", or "allow always". - If the network is down, no attempt is made to download images and the fallback image will be used until the network is up again. This also solves an issue where the application hangs when the network is down and feed images have not been cached yet. - Next to this, part of the cachedImage implementation in Entry and Feed has been refactored to re-use code as part of the image() method in Fetcher. - In case something unexpected happens, an error will be logged.
Kasts
Kasts is a convergent podcast application.
Get it
Nightly Android APKs are available at KDE's Binary Factory.
Building
Note: When using versions of kasts built from git-master, it's possible that the database format or the name of downloaded files change from one version to another without the necessary migrations to handle it. If you notice bugs after upgrading to a git-master version, export your feeds, delete ~/.local/share/KDE/kasts
and import the feeds again.
Requirements
- KCoreAddons
- KI18n
- KConfig
- Kirigami
- Syndication
Linux
git clone https://invent.kde.org/plasma-mobile/kasts
cd kasts
mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr
make
sudo make install
This assumes all dependencies are installed. If your distribution does not provide them, you can use kdesrc-build to build all of them.
Android
You can build Kasts for Android using KDE's Docker-based build environment.
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