Update to Kotlin 1.9.0 and migrate to newer language idioms.
- Remove unnecessary @OptIn for features migrated to mainstream
- Use `data object` where appropriate
- Use new enum `entries` property
* Reinstate optional login via custom browser tab
* Clarify the buttons for the different login options
* Add informative labels for the different login options
* Move "Login with Browser" to the options menu
* update to Api 33, fix some deprecations
* fix deprecated serializable/parcelable methods
* ask for notification permission
* fix code formatting
* add back comment in PreferencesActivity
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.
Previously we simply closed the screen with the login WebView which
could cause confusion. Now we specify that page could not be loaded.
As a side effect it will also show the error message which the server
returns (if any).
* Improve login process with newer APIs
* Implement login with WebView instead of browser tab or external browser
Oauth process requires us to open login prompt for correct instance and
we need to receive the result back. Usually it is done with redirect
parameter.
Previously we've been using BrowserTabs API and have been falling back
to just opening browser. This mostly worked but is very clumsy:
- It relies on few system mechanisms for opening URLs in both
directions
- Browsers do weird things and tend to break quite a bit
- There's a good chance that the app can die in the process and we need
to recover our state.
So instead we are now using WebView. It has disadvantages (users have
to trust us to show correct page, logins are not shared w/ browser) but
it should be more reliable.
* Changes to login after review
* Move login classes to their own package
* Fix linting issues