All subtitle formats used to be enabled by default in older versions of
media3.
After the media3 library was upgraded to 1.3.0, Extractors should
specify a `SubtitleParser.Factory` explicitly. By default, no subtitle
formats are supported when using the now deprecated empty constructor of
Extractors.
Limit support to **WebVTT** and **TTML** which are the only true web
standards amongst all the subtitle formats supported by ExoPlayer.
Note that only subtitles embedded in MP4 and WebM files are supported
until Mastodon provides a way to upload subtitles separately.
This helps playing some media even if there is a problem with the
primary decoder.
E.g. [this
video](https://mastodon.social/@krzyzanowskim/112208964123517040) fails
on my Fairphone 4 without this change.
<img
src="https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/assets/10157047/215d932c-9ed1-4ee8-8be7-e6ca28ddec23"
width="200"/>
<details>
<summary>Stacktrace</summary>
```
androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlaybackException: MediaCodecVideoRenderer error, index=0, format=Format(1, null, null, video/avc, avc1.640034, -1, null, [1920, 1440, 119.99593, ColorInfo(BT709, Limited range, sRGB, false, 8bit Luma, 8bit Chroma)], [-1, -1]), format_supported=YES
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlayerImplInternal.handleMessage(ExoPlayerImplInternal.java:620)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loopOnce(Looper.java:201)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:288)
at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.java:67)
Caused by: androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer$DecoderInitializationException: Decoder init failed: OMX.qcom.video.decoder.avc, Format(1, null, null, video/avc, avc1.640034, -1, null, [1920, 1440, 119.99593, ColorInfo(BT709, Limited range, sRGB, false, 8bit Luma, 8bit Chroma)], [-1, -1])
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.maybeInitCodecWithFallback(MediaCodecRenderer.java:1114)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.maybeInitCodecOrBypass(MediaCodecRenderer.java:551)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.onInputFormatChanged(MediaCodecRenderer.java:1560)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.video.MediaCodecVideoRenderer.onInputFormatChanged(MediaCodecVideoRenderer.java:1152)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.readSourceOmittingSampleData(MediaCodecRenderer.java:994)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.render(MediaCodecRenderer.java:814)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.video.MediaCodecVideoRenderer.render(MediaCodecVideoRenderer.java:940)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlayerImplInternal.doSomeWork(ExoPlayerImplInternal.java:1102)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlayerImplInternal.handleMessage(ExoPlayerImplInternal.java:541)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loopOnce(Looper.java:201)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:288)
at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.java:67)
Caused by: android.media.MediaCodec$CodecException: Error 0xfffffff4
at android.media.MediaCodec.native_configure(Native Method)
at android.media.MediaCodec.configure(MediaCodec.java:2215)
at android.media.MediaCodec.configure(MediaCodec.java:2131)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter.initialize(AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter.java:174)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter.access$100(AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter.java:54)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter$Factory.createAdapter(AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter.java:119)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.DefaultMediaCodecAdapterFactory.createAdapter(DefaultMediaCodecAdapterFactory.java:117)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.initCodec(MediaCodecRenderer.java:1195)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.maybeInitCodecWithFallback(MediaCodecRenderer.java:1103)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.maybeInitCodecOrBypass(MediaCodecRenderer.java:551)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.onInputFormatChanged(MediaCodecRenderer.java:1560)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.video.MediaCodecVideoRenderer.onInputFormatChanged(MediaCodecVideoRenderer.java:1152)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.readSourceOmittingSampleData(MediaCodecRenderer.java:994)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.mediacodec.MediaCodecRenderer.render(MediaCodecRenderer.java:814)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.video.MediaCodecVideoRenderer.render(MediaCodecVideoRenderer.java:940)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlayerImplInternal.doSomeWork(ExoPlayerImplInternal.java:1102)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlayerImplInternal.handleMessage(ExoPlayerImplInternal.java:541)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loopOnce(Looper.java:201)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:288)
at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.java:67)
```
</details>
**! ! Warning**: Do not merge before testing every API call and database
read involving JSON !
**Gson** is obsolete and has been superseded by **Moshi**. But more
importantly, parsing Kotlin objects using Gson is _dangerous_ because
Gson uses Java serialization and is **not Kotlin-aware**. This has two
main consequences:
- Fields of non-null types may end up null at runtime. Parsing will
succeed, but the code may crash later with a `NullPointerException` when
trying to access a field member;
- Default values of constructor parameters are always ignored. When
absent, reference types will be null, booleans will be false and
integers will be zero.
On the other hand, Kotlin-aware parsers like **Moshi** or **Kotlin
Serialization** will validate at parsing time that all received fields
comply with the Kotlin contract and avoid errors at runtime, making apps
more stable and schema mismatches easier to detect (as long as logs are
accessible):
- Receiving a null value for a non-null type will generate a parsing
error;
- Optional types are declared explicitly by adding a default value. **A
missing value with no default value declaration will generate a parsing
error.**
Migrating the entity declarations from Gson to Moshi will make the code
more robust but is not an easy task because of the semantic differences.
With Gson, both nullable and optional fields are represented with a null
value. After converting to Moshi, some nullable entities can become
non-null with a default value (if they are optional and not nullable),
others can stay nullable with no default value (if they are mandatory
and nullable), and others can become **nullable with a default value of
null** (if they are optional _or_ nullable _or_ both). That third option
is the safest bet when it's not clear if a field is optional or not,
except for lists which can usually be declared as non-null with a
default value of an empty list (I have yet to see a nullable array type
in the Mastodon API).
Fields that are currently declared as non-null present another
challenge. In theory, they should remain as-is and everything will work
fine. In practice, **because Gson is not aware of nullable types at
all**, it's possible that some non-null fields currently hold a null
value in some cases but the app does not report any error because the
field is not accessed by Kotlin code in that scenario. After migrating
to Moshi however, parsing such a field will now fail early if a null
value or no value is received.
These fields will have to be identified by heavily testing the app and
looking for parsing errors (`JsonDataException`) and/or by going through
the Mastodon documentation. A default value needs to be added for
missing optional fields, and their type could optionally be changed to
nullable, depending on the case.
Gson is also currently used to serialize and deserialize objects to and
from the local database, which is also challenging because backwards
compatibility needs to be preserved. Fortunately, by default Gson omits
writing null fields, so a field of type `List<T>?` could be replaced
with a field of type `List<T>` with a default value of `emptyList()` and
reading back the old data should still work. However, nullable lists
that are written directly (not as a field of another object) will still
be serialized to JSON as `"null"` so the deserializing code must still
be handling null properly.
Finally, changing the database schema is out of scope for this pull
request, so database entities that also happen to be serialized with
Gson will keep their original types even if they could be made non-null
as an improvement.
In the end this is all for the best, because the app will be more
reliable and errors will be easier to detect by showing up earlier with
a clear error message. Not to mention the performance benefits of using
Moshi compared to Gson.
- Replace Gson reflection with Moshi Kotlin codegen to generate all
parsers at compile time.
- Replace custom `Rfc3339DateJsonAdapter` with the one provided by
moshi-adapters.
- Replace custom `JsonDeserializer` classes for Enum types with
`EnumJsonAdapter.create(T).withUnknownFallback()` from moshi-adapters to
support fallback values.
- Replace `GuardedBooleanAdapter` with the more generic `GuardedAdapter`
which works with any type. Any nullable field may now be annotated with
`@Guarded`.
- Remove Proguard rules related to Json entities. Each Json entity needs
to be annotated with `@JsonClass` with no exception, and adding this
annotation will ensure that R8/Proguard will handle the entities
properly.
- Replace some nullable Boolean fields with non-null Boolean fields with
a default value where possible.
- Replace some nullable list fields with non-null list fields with a
default value of `emptyList()` where possible.
- Update `TimelineDao` to perform all Json conversions internally using
`Converters` so no Gson or Moshi instance has to be passed to its
methods.
- ~~Create a custom `DraftAttachmentJsonAdapter` to serialize and
deserialize `DraftAttachment` which is a special entity that supports
more than one json name per field. A custom adapter is necessary because
there is not direct equivalent of `@SerializedName(alternate = [...])`
in Moshi.~~ Remove alternate names for some `DraftAttachment` fields
which were used as a workaround to deserialize local data in 2-years old
builds of Tusky.
- Update tests to make them work with Moshi.
- Simplify a few `equals()` implementations.
- Change a few functions to `val`s
- Turn `NetworkModule` into an `object` (since it contains no abstract
methods).
Please test the app thoroughly before merging. There may be some fields
currently declared as mandatory that are actually optional.
Currently, ExoPlayer is initialized explicitly in `ViewMediaFragment`
with all its dependencies, including many that are not useful for
viewing Mastodon media attachments.
This pull request moves most ExoPlayer initialization and configuration
to a new Dagger module, and instead a `Provider<ExoPlayer>` factory is
injected in the Fragment so it can create new instances when needed.
The following ExoPlayer components will be configured:
- **Renderers**: all of them (audio, video, metadata, subtitles) except
for the `CameraMotionRenderer`.
- **Extractors**: FLAC, Wav, Mp4, Ogg, Matroska/WebM and MP3 containers,
to provide the same support as Firefox or Chrome browsers. Other
container formats that are either image formats (already covered by
Glide), not web-friendly or reserved for live streaming are skipped.
- **MediaSource**: only progressive download (through OkHttp) is
provided. Live streaming support using protocols like RTSP, MPEG/Dash or
HLS is skipped, because Mastodon servers don't use these protocols to
download attachments.
The Mastodon documentation mentions the [supported media formats for
attachments](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/posting/#media) and this
covers them and even more. The docs also mentions that the video and
audio files are transcoded to MP4 and MP3 upon upload but that was not
the case in the past (for example WebM was used) and it could change
again in the future.
Specifying these components manually allows reducing the APK size by
about 200 KB thanks to R8 shrinking.
There are also a few extra code changes:
- Remove the code specific to API < 24 since the min SDK of the app is
now 24.
- Add support for pausing a video when unplugging headphones.
- Specify the audio attributes according to content type to help the
Android audio mixer.
This pull request removes the remaining RxJava code and replaces it with
coroutine-equivalent implementations.
- Remove all duplicate methods in `MastodonApi`:
- Methods returning a RxJava `Single` have been replaced by suspending
methods returning a `NetworkResult` in order to be consistent with the
new code.
- _sync_/_async_ method variants are replaced with the _async_ version
only (suspending method), and `runBlocking{}` is used to make the async
variant synchronous.
- Create a custom coroutine-based implementation of `Single` for usage
in Java code where launching a coroutine is not possible. This class can
be deleted after remaining Java code has been converted to Kotlin.
- `NotificationsFragment.java` can subscribe to `EventHub` events by
calling the new lifecycle-aware `EventHub.subscribe()` method. This
allows using the `SharedFlow` as single source of truth for all events.
- Rx Autodispose is replaced by `lifecycleScope.launch()` which will
automatically cancel the coroutine when the Fragment view/Activity is
destroyed.
- Background work is launched in the existing injectable
`externalScope`, since using `GlobalScope` is discouraged.
`externalScope` has been changed to be a `@Singleton` and to use the
main dispatcher by default.
- Transform `ShareShortcutHelper` to an injectable utility class so it
can use the application `Context` and `externalScope` as provided
dependencies to launch a background coroutine.
- Implement a custom Glide extension method
`RequestBuilder.submitAsync()` to do the same thing as
`RequestBuilder.submit().get()` in a non-blocking way. This way there is
no need to switch to a background dispatcher and block a background
thread, and cancellation is supported out-of-the-box.
- An utility method `Fragment.updateRelativeTimePeriodically()` has been
added to remove duplicate logic in `TimelineFragment` and
`NotificationsFragment`, and the logic is now implemented using a simple
coroutine instead of `Observable.interval()`. Note that the periodic
update now happens between onStart and onStop instead of between
onResume and onPause, since the Fragment is not interactive but is still
visible in the started state.
- Rewrite `BottomSheetActivityTest` using coroutines tests.
- Remove all RxJava library dependencies.
There are some new rules, I think they mostly make sense, except for the
max line length which I had to disable because we are over it in a lot
of places.
---------
Co-authored-by: Goooler <wangzongler@gmail.com>
# Overview
In the previous code, when you open preferences, there is a section
headed "Filters" with a section called "Tabs"
This is confusing.
# Changes
- Change the section title from "Filters" to "Per-timeline preferences."
- Change the current "Tabs" section to "Home timeline" since it is only
for home timelines
# Screenshots
account preference screen | detail screen
:--: | :--:
|<image
src="https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/assets/62137820/12694f24-b7e3-4ba3-90f5-53740e9c4269"
width="250" />|<image
src="https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/assets/62137820/796e9ac1-76d6-43ef-a087-a1cd2d899ef8"
width="250" />
# Note
- Maybe string resources should have a new property? (for translation)
# Related link
Fixes#3536
---------
Co-authored-by: mcc <andi.m.mcclure@gmail.com>
The "trending" functionality will expand to include trending links and
posts. But at the moment the "Trending" references in the code are
exclusively to hashtags.
Rename "Trending" to "TrendingTags" or similar everywhere necessary in
order to prepare for this.
This includes a database migration, as the identifier for the "Trending
tags" tab in the account preferences was changed from "Trending" to
"TrendingTags". The migration updates the stored value if necessary.
This will make tests that need it easier.
- Rename from AccountPreferenceHandler
- Inject its dependencies
- Create an injectable CoroutineScope it can use for launching coroutines
- Use it in AccountPreferences
- Extend what was `NotificationWorkerFactory` to `WorkerFactory`. This
can construct arbitrary Workers as long as they provide their own
Factory for construction.
The per-Worker factory contains any injected components just for that
worker type, keeping `WorkerFactory` clean.
- Move `NotificationWorkerFactory` to the new model.
- Implement `PruneCacheWorker`, and remove the code from
`CachedTimelineViewModel`.
- Create the periodic worker in `TuskyApplication`, ensuring that the
database is only pruned when the device is idle.
When fetching:
- Maintain a marker with the position of the newest fetched notification
- Use the marker to determine which notifications to fetch
- Fetch notifications with min_id to ensure that none are lost
- Update the marker as necessary
- Perform a one-time immediate fetch of notifications on startup
When creating notifications:
- Identify each notification with tag=${MastodonNotificationId}, id=${account.id}
- Remove activeNotifications field, it's no longer necessary
- Use the tag/id tuple to reliably identify existing notifications and avoid creating duplicates
- Cancelling notifications for an account must iterate over all the notifications, and individually remove the notifications that exist for that account.
- Limit notifications to a maximum of 40 (excluding summary notifications)
- Remove notifications (oldest first) to get under this limit
- Rate limit notification creation to 1 per second, so the OS won't drop them
Adjust the summary notification:
- Ensure the summary notification and the child notifications have the same group key
- Dismiss the summary notification if there is only one child notification
NotificationClearBroadcastReceiver is no longer needed, so remove it, and the need for deletePendingIntent.
Fixes#3625, #3539
* Replace "warn"-filtered posts in timelines and thread view with placeholders
* Adapt hashtag muting interface
* Rework filter UI
* Add icon for account preferences
* Clean up UI
* WIP: Use chips instead of a list. Adjust padding
* Scroll the filter edit activity
Nested scrolling views (e.g., an activity that scrolls with an embedded list
that also scrolls) can be difficult UI.
Since the list of contexts is fixed, replace it with a fixed collection of
switches, so there's no need to scroll the list.
Since the list of actions is only two (warn, hide), and are mutually
exclusive, replace the spinner with two radio buttons.
Use the accent colour and title styles on the different heading titles in
the layout, to match the presentation in Preferences.
Add an explicit "Cancel" button.
The layout is a straightforward LinearLayout, so use that instead of
ConstraintLayout, and remove some unncessary IDs.
Update EditFilterActivity to handle the new layout.
* Cleanup
* Add more information to the filter list view
* First pass on code review comments
* Add view model to filters activity
* Add view model to edit filters activity
* Only use the status wrapper for filtered statuses
* Relint
---------
Co-authored-by: Nik Clayton <nik@ngo.org.uk>
* Unmodified output from "Convert Java to Kotlin" on NotificationsFragment.java
* Bare minimum changes to get this to compile and run
- Use `lateinit` for `eventhub`, `adapter`, `preferences`, and `scrolllistener`
- Removed override for accountManager, it can be used from the superclass
- Add `?.` where non-nullity could not (yet) be guaranteed
- Remove `?` from type lists where non-nullity is guaranteed
- Explicitly convert lists to mutable where necessary
- Delete unused function `findReplyPosition`
* Remove all unnecessary non-null (!!) assertions
The previous change meant some values are no longer nullable. Remove the
non-null assertions.
* Lint ListStatusAccessibilityDelegate call
- Remove redundant constructor
- Move block outside of `()`
* Use `let` when handling compose button visibility on scroll
* Replace a `requireNonNull` with `!!`
* Remove redundant return values
* Remove or rename unused lambda parameters
* Remove unnecessary type parameters
* Remove unnecessary null checks
* Replace cascading-if statement with `when`
* Simplify calculation of `topId`
* Use more appropriate list properties and methods
- Access the last value with `.last()`
- Access the last index with `.lastIndex`
- Replace logical-chain with `asRightOrNull` and `?.`
- `.isNotEmpty()`, not `!...isEmpty()`
* Inline unnecessary variable
* Use PrefKeys constants instead of bare strings
* Use `requireContext()` instead of `context!!`
* Replace deprecated `onActivityCreated()` with `onViewCreated()`
* Remove unnecessary variable setting
* Replace `size == 0` check with `isEmpty()`
* Format with ktlint, no functionality changes
* Convert NotifcationsAdapter to Kotlin
Does not compile, this is the unchanged output of the "Convert to Kotlin"
function
* Minimum changes to get NotificationsAdapter to compile
* Remove unnecessary visibility modifiers
* Use `isNotEmpty()`
* Remove unused lambda parameters
* Convert cascading-if to `when`
* Simplifiy assignment op
* Use explicit argument names with `copy()`
* Use `.firstOrNull()` instead of `if`
* Mark as lateinit to avoid unnecessary null checks
* Format with ktlint, whitespace changes only
* Bare minimum necessary to demonstrate paging in notifications
Create `NotificationsPagingSource`. This uses a new `notifications2()` API
call, which will exist until all the code has been adapted. Instead of
using placeholders,
Create `NotificationsPagingAdapter` (will replace `NotificationsAdapater`)
to consume this data.
Expose the paging source view a new `NotificationsViewModel` `flow`, and
submit new pages to the adapter as they are available in
`NotificationsFragment`.
Comment out any other code in `NotificationsFragment` that deals with
loading data from the network. This will be updated as necessary, either
here, or in the view model.
Lots of functionality is missing, including:
- Different views for different notification types
- Starting at the remembered notification position
- Interacting with notifications
- Adjusting the UI state to match the loading state
These will be added incrementally.
* Migrate StatusNotificationViewHolder impl. to NotificationsPagingAdapter
With this change `NotificationsPagingAdapter` shows notifications about a
status correctly.
- Introduce a `ViewHolder` abstract class that all Notification view holders
derive from. Modify the fallback view holder to use this.
- Implement `StatusNotificationViewHolder`. Much of the code is from the
existing implementation in the `NotificationAdapater`.
- The original code split the code that binds values to views between the
adapter's `bindViewHolder` method and the view holder's methods.
In this code, all of the binding code is in the view holder, in a `bind`
method. This is called by the adapter's `bindViewHolder` method. This keeps
all the binding logic in the view holder, where it belongs.
- The new `StatusNotificationViewHolder` uses view binding to access its views
instead of `findViewById`.
- Logically, information about whether to show sensitive media, or open
content warnings should be part of the `StatusDisplayOptions`. So add those
as fields, and populate them appropriately.
This affects code outside notification handling, which will be adjusted
later.
* Note some TODOs to complete before the PR is finished
* Extract StatusNotificationViewHolder to a new file
* Add TODO for NotificationViewData.Concrete
* Convert the adapter to take NotificationViewData.Concrete
* Add a view holder for regular status notifications
* Migrate Follow and FollowRequest notifications
* Migrate report notifications
* Convert onViewThread to use the adapter data
* Convert onViewMedia to use the adapter data
* Convert onMore to use the adapter data
* Convert onReply to use the adapter data
* Convert NotificationViewData to Kotlin
* Re-implement the reblog functionality
- Move reblogging in to the view model
- Update the UI via the adapter's `snapshot()` and `notifyItemChanged()`
methods
* Re-implement the favourite functionality
Same approach as reblog
* Re-implement the bookmark functionality
Same approach as reblog
* Add TODO re StatusActionListener interface
* Add TODO re event handling
* Re-implementing the voting functionality
* Re-implement viewing hidden content
- Hidden media
- Content behind a content warning
* Add a TODO re pinning
* Re-implement "Show more" / "Show less"
* Delete unused updateStatus() function
* Comment out the scroll listener for the moment
* Re-implement applying filters to notifications
Introduce `NotificationsRepository`, to provide access to the notifications
stream.
When changing the filters the flow is as follows:
- User clicks "Apply" in the fragment.
- Fragment calls `viewModel.accept()` with a `UiAction.ApplyFilter` (new
class).
- View model maintains a private flow of incoming UI actions. The new action
is emitted to that flow.
- In view model, `notificationFilter` waits for `.ApplyFilter` actions, and
ensures the filter is saved, then emits it.
- In view model, `pagingDataFlow` waits for new items from
`notificationsFilter` and fetches the notifications from the repository in
response. The repository provides `Notification`, so the model maps them to
`NotificationViewData.Concrete` for display by the adapter.
- In view model the UI state also waits for new items from
`notificationsFilter` and emits a new `UiState` every time the filter is
changed.
When opening the fragment for the first time:
- All of the above machinery, but `notificationFilter` also fetches the filter
from the active account and emits that first. This triggers the first fetch
and the first update of `uiState`.
Also:
- Add TODOs for functionality that is not implemented yet
- Delete a lot of dead code from NotificationsFragment
* Include important preference values in `uiState`
Listen to the flow of eventHub events, filtered to preference changes that
are relevant to the notification view.
When preferences change (or when the view model starts), fetch the current
values, and include them in `uiState`.
Remove preference handling from `NotificationsFragment`, and just use
the values from `uiState`.
Adjust how the `useAbsoluteTime` preference is handled. The previous code
loaded new content (via a diffutil) in to the adapter, which would trigger
a re-binding of the timestamp.
As the adapter content is immutable, the new code simply triggers a
re-binding of the views that are currently visible on screen.
* Update UI in response to different load states
Notifications can be loaded at the top and bottom of the timeline. Add a
new layout to show the progress of these loads, and any errors that can
occur.
Catch network errors in `NotificationsPagingSource` and convert to
`LoadState.Error`.
Add a header/footer to the notifications list to show the load state.
Collect the load state from the adapter, use this to drive the visibility
of different views.
* Save and restore the last read notification ID
Use this when fetching notifications, to centre the list around the
notification that was last read.
* Call notifyItemRangeChanged with the correct parameters
* Don't try and save list position if there are no items in the list
* Show/hide the "Nothing to see" view appropriately
* Update comments
* Handle the case where the notification key no longer exists
* Re-implement support for showMediaPreview and other settings
* Re-implement "hide FAB when scrolling" preference
* Delete dead code
* Delete Notifications Adapater and Placeholder types
* Remove NotificationViewData.Concrete subclass
Now there's no Placeholder, everything is a NotificationViewData.
* Improve how notification pages are loaded if the first notification is missing or filtered
* Re-implement clear notifications, show errors
* s/default/from/
* Add missing headers
* Don't process bookmarking via EventHub
- Initiating a bookmark is triggered by the fragment sending a
StatusUiAction.Bookmark
- View model receives this, makes API call, waits for response, emits either
a success or failure state
- Fragment collects success/failure states, updates the UI accordingly
* Don't process favourites via EventHub
* Don't process reblog via EventHub
* Don't process poll votes with EventHub
This removes EventHub from the fragment
* Respond to follow requests via the view model
* Docs and cleanup
* Typo and editing pass
* Minor edits for clarity
* Remove newline in diagram
* Reorder sequence diagram
* s/authorize/accept/
* s/pagingDataFlow/pagingData/
* Add brief KDoc
* Try and fetch a full first page of notifications
* Call the API method `notifications` again
* Log UI errors at the point of handling
* Remove unused variable
* Replace String.format() with interpolation
* Convert NotificationViewData to data class
* Rename copy() to make(), to avoid confusion with default copy() method
* Lint
* Update app/src/main/res/layout/simple_list_item_1.xml
* Update app/src/main/java/com/keylesspalace/tusky/components/notifications/NotificationsPagingAdapter.kt
* Update app/src/main/java/com/keylesspalace/tusky/components/notifications/NotificationsViewModel.kt
* Update app/src/main/java/com/keylesspalace/tusky/fragment/NotificationsFragment.kt
* Update app/src/main/java/com/keylesspalace/tusky/viewdata/NotificationViewData.kt
* Initial NotificationsViewModel tests
* Add missing import
* More tests, some cleanup
* Comments, re-order some code
* Set StateRestorationPolicy.PREVENT_WHEN_EMPTY
* Mark clearNotifications() as "suspend"
* Catch exceptions from clearNotifications and emit
* Update TODOs with explanations
* Ensure initial fetch uses a null ID
* Stop/start collecting pagingData based on the lifecycle
* Don't hide the list while refreshing
* Refresh notifications on mutes and blocks
* Update tests now clearNotifications is a suspend fun
* Add "Refresh" menu to NotificationsFragment
* Use account.name over account.displayName
* Update app/src/main/java/com/keylesspalace/tusky/fragment/NotificationsFragment.kt
Co-authored-by: Konrad Pozniak <connyduck@users.noreply.github.com>
* Mark layoutmanager as lateinit
* Mark layoutmanager as lateinit
* Refactor generating UI text
* Add Copyright header
* Correctly apply notification filters
* Show follow request header in notifications
* Wait for follow request actions to complete, so the reqeuest is sent
* Remove duplicate copyright header
* Revert copyright change in unmodified file
* Null check response body
* Move NotificationsFragment to component.notifications
* Use viewlifecycleowner.lifecyclescope
* Show notification filter as a dialog rather than a popup window
The popup window:
- Is inconsistent UI
- Requires a custom layout
- Didn't play nicely with viewbinding
* Refresh adapter on block/mute
* Scroll up slightly when new content is loaded
* Restore progressbar
* Lint
* Update app/src/main/res/layout/simple_list_item_1.xml
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Co-authored-by: Konrad Pozniak <connyduck@users.noreply.github.com>
* Kotlin 1.8.10
https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin/releases/tag/v1.8.10
* Migrate onActivityCreated to onViewCreated
* More final modifiers
* Java Cleanups
* Kotlin cleanups
* More final modifiers
* Const value TOOLBAR_HIDE_DELAY_MS
* Revert
* Add initial feature for viewing trending graphs. Currently only views hash tag trends.
Contains API additions, tab additions and a set of trending components.
* Add clickable system through a LinkListener. Duplicates a little code from SFragment.
* Add accessibility description.
* The background for the graph should match the background for black theme too.
* Add error handling through a state flow system using existing code as an example.
* Graphing: Use a primary and a secondary line. Remove under line fill. Apply line thickness. Dotted end of line.
* Trending changes: New layout for trending: Cell. Use ViewBinding. Add padding to RecyclerView to stop the FAB from hiding content. Multiple bugs in GraphView resolved. Wide (landscape, for example) will show 4 columns, portrait will show 2. Remove unused base holder class. ViewModel invalidate scoping changed. Some renaming to variables made. For uses and accounts, use longs. These could be big numbers eventually. TagViewHolder renamed to TrendingTagViewHolder.
* Trending changes: Remove old layout. Update cell textsizes and use proper string. Remove bad comment.
* Trending changes: Refresh the main drawer when the tabs are edited. This will allow the trending item to toggle.
* Trending changes: Add a trending activity to be able to view the trending data from the main drawer.
* Trending changes: The title text should be changed to Trending Hashtags.
* Trending changes: Add meta color to draw axis etc. Draw the date boundaries on the graph. Remove dates from each cell and place them in the list as a header. Graphs should be proportional to the highest historical value. Add a new interface to control whether the FAB should be visible (important when switching tabs, the state is lost). Add header to the adapter and viewdata structures. Add QOL extensions for getting the dates from history.
* Trending changes: Refresh FAB through the main activity and FabFragment interface. Trending has no FAB.
* Trending changes: Make graph proportional to the highest usage value. Fixes to the graph ratio calculations.
* Trending changes: KtLintFix
* Trending changes: Remove accidental build gradle change. Remove trending cases. Remove unused progress. Set drawer button addition explicitly to false, leaving the code there for future issue #3010. Remove unnecessary arguments for intent. Remove media preview preferences, there is nothing to preview. No padding between hashtag symbol and text. Do not ellipsize hashtags.
* Trending changes: Use bottomsheet slide in animation helper for opening the hashtag intent. Remove explicit layout height from the XML and apply it to the view holder itself. The height was not being respected in XML.
* Use some platform standards for styling
- Align on an 8dp grid
- Use android:attr for paddingStart and paddingEnd
- Use textAppearanceListItem variants
- Adjust constraints to handle different size containers
* Correct lineWidth calculations
Previous code didn't convert the value to pixels, so it was always displaying
as a hairline stroke, irrespective of the value in the layout file.
While I'm here, rename from lineThickness to lineWidth, to be consistent
with parameters like strokeWidth.
* Does not need to inherit from FabFragment
* Rename to TrendingAdapter
"Paging" in the adapter name is a misnomer here
* Clean up comments, use full class name as tag
* Simplify TrendingViewModel
- Remove unncessary properties
- Fetch tags and map in invalidate()
- emptyList() instead of listOf() for clarity
* Remove line dividers, use X-axis to separate content
Experiment with UI -- instead of dividers between each item, draw an explicit
x-axis for each chart, and add a little more vertical padding, to see if that
provides a cleaner separation between the content
* Adjust date format
- Show day and year
- Use platform attributes for size
* Locale-aware format of numbers
Format numbers < 100,000 by inserting locale-aware separators. Numbers larger
are scaled and have K, M, G, ... etc suffix appended.
* Prevent a crash if viewData is empty
Don't access viewData without first checking if it's empty. This can be the
case if the server returned an empty list for some reason, or the data has
been filtered.
* Filter out tags the user has filtered from their home timeline
Invalidate the list if the user's preferences change, as that may indicate
they've changed their filters.
* Experiment with alternative layout
* Set chart height to 160dp to align to an 8dp grid
* Draw ticks that are 5% the height of the x-axis
* Legend adjustments
- Use tuskyblue for the ticks
- Wrap legend components in a layout so they can have a dedicated background
- Use a 60% transparent background for the legend to retain legibility
if lines go under it
* Bezier curves, shorter cell height
* More tweaks
- List tags in order of popularity, most popular first
- Make it clear that uses/accounts in the legend are totals, not current
- Show current values at end of the chart
* Hide FAB
* Fix crash, it's not always hosted in an ActionButtonActivity
* Arrange totals vertically in landscape layout
* Always add the Trending drawer menu if it's not a tab
* Revert unrelated whitespace changes
* One more whitespace revert
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Co-authored-by: Nik Clayton <nik@ngo.org.uk>
* make BlocksAdapter use viewbinding
* remove LoadingFooterViewHolder
* cleanup code
* move accountlist to component packes
* make FollowRequestsHeaderAdapter use viewbinding
* add license to MutesAdapter
* move accountlist to component packages
* use ConstraintLayout in item_blocked_user.xml
* support the bot badge everywhere
* cleanup code
* cleanup xml files
* ktlint
* ktlint
* First attempt at user notifications of failure when media upload fails
* Drafts alert displays alert
* ktLint
* Fix defaced 46.json, add 47.json
* Mock draftsNeedUserAlert in MainActivityTest to prevent spurious failure
* Friendlier posts-failed message
* Create DraftsAlert object
* DraftsAlert works
* Not the cleanest, but DraftsAlert works with multiple accounts
* Use plural strings
* KtLint
* Clean up debug prints
* Simplify DraftsAlert per Conny suggestions
* Text change suggested by Conny
* ktLint again
* Back out test changes
* Fix MainActivityTest for new approach
* Tweak debug log
* Do not use GlobalScope for coroutines
* show status edits part 1
* show status edits part 2 - load status edits
* fix code formatting
* add dialog to show status edits
* small improvements
* use ALIGN_CENTER to position status visibility icon when possible
* rename status_timestamp_info view to status_meta_info
* make dateFormat static
* remove commented-out code
* move edits to dedicated fragment
* Add post editing capability
* Don't try to reprocess already uploaded attachments.
Fixes editing posts with existing media
* Don't mark post edits as modified until editing occurs
* Disable UI for things that can't be edited when editing a post
* Finally convert SFragment to kotlin
* Use api endpoint for fetching status source for editing
* Apply review feedback
* replace hard-coded strings with existing constants
* proxy port
* * custom proxy port and hostname inputs
* typesafety, refactor, linting, unit tests
* relocate ProxyConfiguration in app structure
* remove unused editTextPreference fn
* allow preference category to have no title
* refactor proxy prefs hierarchy/dependency
* Add editedAt field to Status
* Status: Display indicators of edited posts
* Annotate edited posts in the Status description
* Cache info that post has been edited
* Add view for browsing and unfollowing followed hashtags.
Implements #2785
* Improve list interface
* Remove superfluous suspend modifier
* Migrate to paginated loading for followed tags view
* Update app/src/main/java/com/keylesspalace/tusky/components/followedtags/FollowedTagsViewModel.kt
Co-authored-by: Konrad Pozniak <connyduck@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix unhandled exception when opening the followed tags view while offline
Co-authored-by: Konrad Pozniak <connyduck@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix duplicated language entries from system and app language sets.
Closes#2900
* Prefer modern language codes.
Closes#2903
* Synchronize per-account default posting language with server.
Closes#2902
* Allow users to post in languages android doesn't know about yet (e.g. toki pona)
* Always put the preselected language at the top of the list
* initial setup
* add spacing between images
* use blurhash
* handle hidden state and show video indicator
* handle item clicks
* small cleanup
* move SquareImageView into account.media package
* fix build
* improve AccountMediaGridAdapter
* handle loadstate, errors and refreshing
* remove commented out code
* log error
* show audio attachments with icon
* fix glitchy transition animation
* set image Description on imageview
* show toast with media description on long press
* Add UI for selecting post language
* Apply selected language when sending status
* Save/restore post language with drafts
* Fall back to english if the configured language isn't found in the locale list (no-NB)
* Remove comment about no_NB
* Move language dropdown to top of compose view
* Preserve language when redrafting
* Set default language to target post's language when replying
* Add Tusky license header to new source file
* Tweak language dropdown button width
* initial class setup
* handle events and filters
* handle status state changes
* code formatting
* fix status filtering
* cleanup code a bit
* implement removeAllByAccountId
* move toolbar into fragment, implement menu
* error and load state handling
* fix pull to refresh
* implement reveal button
* use requireContext() instead of context!!
* jump to detailed status
* add ViewThreadViewModelTest
* fix ktlint
* small code improvements (thx charlag)
* add testcase for toggleRevealButton
* add more state change testcases to ViewThreadViewModel
* 2616: Save Scheduled Time for Drafts.
Signed-off-by: Martin Marconcini <martin.marconcini.rodriguez@nl.abnamro.com>
* Revert 39.json schema to the original state before my changes.
* handle media size instance limits
* remove unused attributes from Instance entity
* support max_media_attachments
* support pleroma field limits, remove max_bio_chars support
* improve field input margin
* fix tests
* MAX_ACCOUNT_FIELDS -> DEFAULT_MAX_ACCOUNT_FIELDS
* improve "add field" button behavior
* fix copy paste mistake in AccountFieldEditAdapter
* refactor sendStatus to be a suspending function
Fixes#793.
This is an implementation for push notifications based on UnifiedPush
for Tusky. No push gateway (other than UP itself) is needed, since
UnifiedPush is simple enough such that it can act as a catch-all
endpoint for WebPush messages. When a UnifiedPush distributor is present
on-device, we will by default register Tusky as a receiver; if no
UnifiedPush distributor is available, then pull notifications are used
as a fallback mechanism.
Because WebPush messages are encrypted, and Mastodon does not send the
keys and IV needed for decryption in the request body, for now the push
handler simply acts as a trigger for the pre-existing NotificationWorker
which is also used for pull notifications. Nevertheless, I have
implemented proper key generation and storage, just in case we would
like to implement full decryption support in the future when Mastodon
upgrades to the latest WebPush encryption scheme that includes all
information in the request body.
For users with existing accounts, push notifications will not be enabled
until all of the accounts have been re-logged in to grant the new push
OAuth scope. A small prompt will be shown (until dismissed) as a
Snackbar to explain to the user about this, and an option is added in
Account Preferences to facilitate re-login without deleting local drafts
and cache.