GoToSocial servers don't support scheduled posts; they return the wrong
type, and this can cause a loop of posting.
The GoToSocial bug to implement scheduled posts is
https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/issues/1006.
Fix this by adding a new server capability for scheduled post support,
using it for most servers, and disabling it for GoToSocial.
If scheduled post support is not available for an account:
- The "Scheduled posts" menu option is not shown.
- The scheduling button (clock) when composing a post is hidden, so the
user cannot set scheduling parameters.
Fixes#963
This wasn't acting as a preference.
It presented as a switch. If the user toggled it some notification
settings were changed for all accounts.
It wasn't clear what was changed, and if the user changed some of those
settings back the switch position did not change (it couldn't, you
couldn't meaningfully represent a partial change using a single switch).
Since the user has full control over the notification filters on a
per-account basis remove this "preference" to reduce confusion.
Fixes#935
ForeignKey constraints can be invalidated in the middle of a transaction
even if a later statement in the same transaction will make them valid
again. This seems to be causing production crashes.
Defer foreign key constraint checks until the end of the transaction to
prevent this.
Tests that rely on stubbing the MastodonAPI may have incorrect behaviour
if some of the API methods called by the system-under-test are not
stubbed. This can be difficult to track down.
Make this easier by adding a default answer for the MastodonAPI used in
tests. Any un-stubbed methods will throw an `AssertionError` with enough
information to identify the method that should be stubbed and where it
was called from.
The `Status` type associated with an announcement is entirely different
to the regular `Status` type, with a different JSON shape. The incorrect
type meant a deserialisation error when loading announcements with
associated statuses.
Previous code assumed the active account could always be determined from
the account manager.
This causes a few problems.
1. The account manager has to handle the case where there is no active
account (e.g., the user is logging out of the last account). This meant
the `activeAccount` property had to be nullable, so every consumer of
that property either used it with a `let` or `!!` expression.
2. The active account can change over the life of the UI component, for
example, when the user is switching accounts. There's a theoretical race
condition where the UI component has started an operation for one
account, then the account changes and the network authentication code
uses the new account.
3. All operations assume they operate on whatever the active account is,
making it difficult to provide any features that allow the user to
temporarily operate as another account ("Boost as...", etc).
This "ambient account" was effectively global mutable state, with all
the problems that can cause.
Start to fix this. The changes in this commit do not fix the problem
completely, but they are some progress.
Each activity (except LoginActivity) is expected to be launched with an
intent that includes the ID of the Pachli account it defaults to
operating with. This is `pachliAccountId`, and is the *database ID*
(not the server ID) of the account. This is non-null, which removes one
class of bugs.
This account is passed to each fragment and any piece of code that has
to perform an operation on behalf of this account. It's not used in
most of those places yet, that will be done over a number of followup
PRs as part of modernising each module.
Previous code didn't encode v2 filter keywords, so created v2 filters by
first creating the filter with no keywords (one API call) then making
1-N API calls to add each keyword to the filter.
Fix this by adding a dedicated converter for the `NewContentFilter` type
that encodes it correctly so the filter can be created with a single API
call.
This necessitates moving some types around,
The new anti-harassment features will add several different types of
filtering options through the UI.
To ensure there is no confusion, rename the existing "Filters" UI and
code to "Content filters" to accurately describe what they operate on,
distinct from new filters which will act on account metadata.
Fixes#926.
Previously, tapping a tab would jump to the top of the loaded content,
which might trigger a load of a fresh page.
Provide a preference to control this; the default is the current
behaviour, the user can also choose to discard the current content and
load the newest content.
Fixes#939
Update `DownloadUrlUseCase` with a parameter to specify the account that
"owns" the media. This is either the account that posted the status, or
the account being viewed (e.g., if downloading an account's header
image).
Add a new `DownloadLocation` enum constant to download to directories
named after that account.
Pass this information through at the call sites.
Fixes#938
Provde an `appTheme` property in `SharedPreferenceRepository` to manage
read access, simplifying calling code.
Update `PreferenceEnum.from` to check the `value` property of the enum
first.
Fixes#950
The existing code downloaded any attachments to the user's "Downloads"
folder. If the user is logged in with several accounts these downloads
will be mixed up together.
Fix this by adding a new preference that allows the user to specify the
downloads should be placed in a sub-folder per account, named after the
account.
To do this:
- Add an interface for enums that can be used as preferences, with
properties for the string resource to display and the value to store.
- Add `EnumListPreference`, a `ListPreference` that allows the user to
choose between different enum values.
- Add a `DownloadLocation` enum and preference key so the user can
choose the location.
- Add a `core.domain` module, with a use case for downloading URLs that
respect's the user's download preference. Use this use-case everywhere
that files are currently downloaded.
Fixes#938
Previous code showed any JSON-wrapped errors from notification fetches
as the JSON string, instead of the error message.
Fix this by switching to `ApiResult` and using the formatted error
message.
Fixes 937
Previous code used `Response`. Convert to `ApiResult` as part of the
work to implement anti-harassment controls, which will need to query the
user's list of accounts they are following.
Converting just `accountFollowing` wasn't practical, as all the methods
are called by a single function in `AccountListFragment` which expects
the return type to be the same.
veganism.social is doing something weird that injects statuses into the
user's timeline that are missing the fields that are normally present on
authenticated statuses.
So far I've noticed:
- `reblogged`
- `favourited`
- `bookmarked`
on the top level `Status` are missing, and if the status contains a poll
the `voted` field is also missing.
Cover up this breakage by setting defaults for these fields.
Previous code didn't set the textDirection for the status content, so
the first para of RTL text might be rendered incorrectly.
In addition, mentions and tags weren't BIDI wrapped, so would appear as
"foo@" and "foo#" in RTL statuses, instead of "@foo" and "#foo".
Fix both of these issues.
Fixes#870
Two problems with the previous code when search filters were visible:
1. The link icon overrode the tint, so didn't appear correctly in dark
and black mode.
2. The horizontal scroll view had the wrong background colour in black
mode.
Fix both, by updating the icon and adding a new style for the scroll
view.
While I'm here remove an obsolete comment and tighten up visibility.
Fixes#875
Clean up the notification handling code and fix a lot of bugs, hopefully
without introducing new ones in the process.
Specific bugs discovered and fixed:
- The code that tried to sync notification filtering state between the
server and Pachli could fail, leaving things in an inconsistent state,
resulting in dropped notifications. Remove that code, do filtering
client-side.
- Logging out of an account would disable push notifications for all
accounts.
- If any account did not support push notifications then push
notifications were disabled for all accounts.
- If any account did not support push notifications the user was
prompted to log out of all accounts. Drop that entirely.
- The UnifiedPush library could get to a state where configuring the
notification mechanism would silently fail,
The preferences UI now has a section for notifications, showing:
- The Unified Push distributor in use (if any)
- A mechanism to change the distributor
- Per-account configuration and notification fetch details
- Battery optimisation state
General changes:
- Update to UnifiedPush library 2.4.0.
- NotificationFetcher.fetchAndShow() can now fetch a single account's
notifications, or all accounts, depending on data passed to the worker.
- Use ApiResult for `push/subscription` responses.
- Drop the "needs migration" terminology for the more specific "has push
scope", to make it clear what the issue with the account is.
Add a new set of preferences, "Lab experiments", to control features
that are under investigation and may never make it into the mainstream.
Add the first experimental feature, which reverses the order of the home
timeline, so posts are shown oldest first instead of newest first.
The `canFilter()` implementation could crash if `server` (marked
`lateinit`) hadn't been initialised at the point of use.
Fix this by removing it and adjusting the two callers to use the
`filters` flow and take appropriate action on error.
Default to hiding the search operators, and provide a new toolbar icon
(always visible) to show them.
The toolbar icon is displayed with a badge if any operators are present.
Adjust the operator display to three horizontal scrolling rows, to
further limit the maximum amount of vertical space the operators use.
Mastodon supports in-query search operators, such as `has:image`,
`language:en`, or `in:library`. Previously the user had to enter them in
to the query directly.
This provides a chip-based UI that allows the user to set values for
these operators.
## Server
- Add new search capabilities to record the faceted search features the
server reports.
- Update definitions for Mastodon, Friendica, and GoToSocial to specify
which versions of the operations they support.
## SearchOperator / SearchOperatorViewData
- Represents each supported operator and associated viewdata.
## SearchActivity / activity_search.xml
- Conditionally display a chip for each facet depending on the server's
level of support.
- Implement the UI for each chip. They display dialogs of varying levels
of complexity depending on the underlying operation.
## FragmentSearch
- Display the progress as a LinearProgressIndicator instead of an
indeterminate ProgressBar. This makes it more visible under the search
facets.
The Glitch fork reports the same version number as stock Mastodon and is
supposed to have the same baseline capabilities as stock Mastodon at
that version number.
RadioButton and CheckBox color the selected radio button or check box
using `colorPrimary`. For some reason Material dialogs don't, and use
`colorSecondary` for this (and only this), which leads to visual
inconstencices through the app.
Fix this by setting `colorSecondary` to `colorPrimary` to force it.
Previously, if a status was filtered with "WARN" and was shown in the
timeline with the name of the filter, and the user then decided to
change
that filter, they had to:
1. Open the left navigation menu
2. Navigate to "Account preferences"
3. Open "Filters"
4. Find the filter they want to edit, tap it
5. Make the change, and save
6. "Back" to the list of filters
7. "Back" to "Account preferences"
8. "Back" to the timeline
That's a lot of clicks for a simple action.
Change this. Now the filtered status includes an "Edit filter" button
that takes the user directly to step 5, and when they press "Back" they
return directly to the timeline.
To do this create a new filter action, `onEditFilterById`. Update the
listeners to launch `EditFilterActivity` if appropriate.
Modify `item_status_filtered.xml` to show the new button.
Update the accessibility delegate to show just the "Show anyway" and
"Edit filter" actions. Modify `FilterableStatusViewHolder` to expose
the information it needs to do this.
The previous code had a number of problems, including:
- Calls to the filters API were scattered through UI and viewmodel code.
- Repeated places where the differences between the v1 and v2 Mastodon
filters API had to be handled.
- UI and viewmodel code using the network filter classes, which tied
them to the API implementation.
- Error handling was inconsistent.
Fix this.
## FiltersRepository
- All filter management now goes through `FiltersRepository`.
- `FiltersRepository` exposes the current set of filters as a
`StateFlow`, and automatically updates it when the current server
changes or any changes to filters are made. This makes
`FilterChangeEvent` obsolete.
- Other operations on filters are exposed through `FiltersRepository` as
functions for viewmodels to call.
- Within the bulk of the app a new `Filter` class is used to represent a
filter; handling the differences between the v1 and v2 APIs is
encapsulated in `FiltersRepository`.
- Represent errors when handling filters as subclasses of `PachliError`,
and use `Result<V, E>` throughout, including using `ApiResult` for all
filter API results.
- Provide different types to distinguish between new-and-unsaved
filters, new-and-unsaved keywords, and in-progress edits to filters.
## Editing filters
- Accept an optional complete filter, or filter ID, as parameters in the
intent that launches `EditFilterActivity`. Pass those to the viewmodel
using assisted injection so the viewmodel has the info immediately.
- In the viewmodel use a new `FilterViewData` type to model the data
used to display and edit the filter.
- Start using the UiSuccess/UiError model. Refrain from cutting over to
full the action implementation as that would be a much larger change.
- Use `FiltersRepository` instead of making any API calls directly.
## Listing filters
- Use `FiltersRepository` instead of making any API calls directly.
## EventHub
- Remove `FilterChangedEvent`. Update everywhere that used it to use the
flow from `FiltersRepository`.
Previous code blindly inserted commas and semi-colons as separators
between the components of a content description. If some of those
components were null you could have a content description that looked
like "... , , , ..." or similar, and the repeated reading of "comma" by
screen readers was jarring and reduced accessibility.
Fix this by inserting punctuation only where necessary, building up the
string piece by piece instead of using a string resource with hardcoded
punctuation.
Fixes#791.
When autocompleting hashtags while composing a status the previous code
showed the hashtags in the same order they're returned by the server,
with no additional information.
This doesn't allow the user to make an informed choice about which
hashtag might be better to use. For example, trying to choose between
"#nivenly" and "#NivenlyFoundation".
To fix that, include the hashtag's usage when receiving data from the
server. Sum that, and show it to the user in the hashtag list. Sort the
hashtags by popularity, most popular first.
Mastodon now supports additional (optional) author information to show
as a byline on preview cards.
Use this (if included), to show the author's avatar, name, and link to
their profile. If tapped a click on a new `Target.BYLINE` target is
registered allowing fragments/activities to launch
`ViewProfileActivity`.
Include this as an action in `ListStatusAccessibilityDelegate`, and
provide `TrendingLinksAccessibilityDelegate` to provide accessibility
actions when viewing trending links.
Previous code assumed server responses would always be JSON, and had no
special handling for mis-configured servers that sometimes return HTML;
for example, if the server has a bug, or there's a reverse proxy in
front of the server issuing DoS-prevention challenges.
This could cause errors to show with no useful debugging information.
Update `ApiResult` to check the content-type in the response and return
one of two new errors if the content-type is missing or wrong. Also
include the HTTP code in `ApiResponse` for use elsewhere.
Update `ThrowableExtensions` to pull the `error` and optional
`description` out of the error body.
Update `PachliError` so `formatArgs` can be an array of arbitrary types,
not just strings.
Update `MediaUploader`; expose the different errors as new
`MediaUploaderError` types instead of `Exception` subclasses, and return
`Result<V, E>` where appropriate.
Update `ComposeViewModel` to use the new `MediaUploaderError` types and
create new `PickMediaError` to report issues there, replacing
`VideoOrImageException`.
Update `ComposeActivity` to use the new error types and show errors
until the user dismisses them, so they're better able to see and report
problems.
Fixes#704.
Previous code did not provide whitespace between different media labels
when media is not loaded.
In addition, the icon for the media was centre-aligned vertically with
the text, making it difficult to scan and determine when one media label
ends and another one starts.
Fix this by adding an 8dp margin between the media labels, and using a
TextView subclass that vertically aligns the media icon with the first
line of text.
Set the compound drawables with relative alignment, so they behave
appropriately in RTL layouts.
Fixes#751.
The user might have set a profile header image that is close to the
colour of the text in the account header in the left navigation menu.
This can make the text difficult or impossible to see.
Work around this by drawing a partially transparent scrim behind the
text so it's always displayed over a background that makes the text
legible.
Fixes#298
By Christophe Beyls in https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/pull/4515.
Their commit notes:
Improve the performance of `BlurHashDecoder` while also reducing memory
allocations.
- Precompute cosines tables before composing the image so each cosine
value is only computed once.
- Compute cosines tables once if both are identical (for square images
with the same number of colors in both dimensions).
- Store colors in a one-dimension array instead of a two-dimension array
to reduce memory allocations.
- Use a simple String.indexOf() to find the index of a Base83 char,
which is both faster and needs less memory than a HashMap thanks to
better locality and no boxing of chars.
- No cache is used, so computations may be performed in parallel on
background threads without the need for synchronization which limits
throughput.
`ImageDownsizer.downsizeImage()`:
- Remove the return value, it was ignored
- Throw `FileNotFoundException` when `openInputStream` returns null
`ImageDownsizer.getImageOrientation()`:
- Throw `FileNotFoundException` when `openInputStream` returns null
`MediaUploader.prepareMedia()`:
- Copy URI contents using Okio buffers / source / sink
`UriExtensions`:
- Rename from `IOUtils`
- Implement `Uri.copyToFile()` using Okio buffers / source / sink
- Replace `ProgressRequestBody()` with `Uri.asRequestBody()` using Okio
buffers / source / sink
`DraftHelper.copyToFolder()`
- Use Okio buffers / source / sink
`CompositeWithOpaqueBackground`
- Use constants `SIZE_BYTES` and `CHARSET` instead of magic values
- Use `Objects.hash` when hashing multiple objects
Based on work by Christophe Beyls in
- https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/pull/4366
- https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/pull/4372
Previous code depended on, but did not initialise, the androidx
splashscreen library.
Fix that, using the library on API < 31, or the platform implementation
otherwise.
`SplashActivity` is no longer needed, launching goes straight in to
`MainActivity`.
Version 1.2.0-alpha01 is needed to fix some theme corruption bugs in
earlier versions of the library.
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### What's new since 1.11.0
- `Slider` and `Progress Indicator` have been updated to better support
Non-Text Contrast Accessibility requirements.
- Predictive Back Fragment/View support added to Material motion
transitions (`MaterialSharedAxis`, `MaterialFadeThrough`,
`MaterialFade`, `MaterialElevationScale`).
#### Important
Required `minSdkVersion` is now 19 or higher, for Material and AndroidX
([blog
post](https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2023/10/androidx-minsdkversion-19.html)).
#### Dependency Updates
| Dependency | Previous version | New version |
| - | - | - |
| androidx.transition | 1.2.0 | 1.5.0 |
#### Library Updates
- `Gradle`
- Update library minSdkVersion to 19.
([`1bbb43d`](1bbb43d155))
- Upgrade to //third_party/gradle to 8.4
([`1756f23`](1756f233ec))
- `Carousel`
- Shifted keylines in contained strategies when there exists padding,
and clipToPadding=false
([`1ef42e2`](1ef42e2f23))
- Fixed Javadoc formatting error in `FullScreenCarouselStrategy` class
documentation.
([`a0a1c6e`](a0a1c6e044))
- Added support for cross axis wrap_content RecyclerViews
([`e88a1b9`](e88a1b98d2))
- Added documentation recommending snapping for multi-browse strategy
([`9e64a1f`](9e64a1f5f6))
- Add attributes to change small item size
([`92a5444`](92a5444de9))
- `CollapsingToolbarLayout`
- Fix text shadow fading when transitioning between expanded and
collapsed states
([`7674e12`](7674e12ea8))
- `Checkbox`
- Updated string translations
([`198e08c`](198e08cf5e))
- `Dialog`
- Unified scrim opacity in Material themes/theme overlays.
([`f3e4439`](f3e4439ca6))
- `Divider`
- Fixed divider instantly appearing or disappearing on insertion or
removal
([`ef4a0c5`](ef4a0c5e36))
- `i18n`
- Update translated strings
([`a8307ef`](a8307ef792))
- `MaterialDatePicker`
- Fix date validation on Samsung devices
([`5aa6edf`](5aa6edfaed))
- `MaterialAutoCompleteTextView`
- Enabled switch access in MaterialAutoCompleteTextView.
([`14a7b40`](14a7b40363))
- `NavigationDrawer`
- Fixed wrong item selected after click
([`a3af20a`](a3af20a869))
- `NavigationRail`
- Added label padding for when the label is long enough to reach the
sides of the nav rail
([`2439dc0`](2439dc0e81))
- Increased padding in between items as per design specs
([`16eca7e`](16eca7eef3))
- `Predictive Back`
- Animated corners during predictive back when no drawerLayoutCornerSize
is set
([`c8b9b1c`](c8b9b1c0bb))
- `ProgressIndicator`
- Updated inactive track color from primary container to secondary
container.
([`c8cb0c6`](c8cb0c6037))
- Updated the setter of track thickness to not update track corner
radius.
([`540f5ee`](540f5ee983))
- Added the limit to not have stop indicator size bigger than track
thickness.
([`689e04f`](689e04f9ed))
- Fixed the rounded ends overlapping bug with semi-transparent
track/indicator color in Circular default style.
([`8167c11`](8167c115e3))
- Removed the call to draw a transparent full track.
([`3f80fdb`](3f80fdb9e1))
- Flipped the canvas for different circular directions.
([`bcc27a3`](bcc27a3638))
- Split stop indicator drawing from indicator drawing.
([`76207cb`](76207cb270))
- Added ActiveIndicator to improve readability.
([`6fd920a`](6fd920a2c1))
- Fixed ESCAPE animation in linear and added ESCAPE animation in
circular.
([`98284e7`](98284e74ad))
- Updated to use the same drawing delegate object between determinate
drawable and indeterminate drawable to prevent inconsistent drawings
when specs update.
([`52b4845`](52b48450fc))
- Added missing graphics updates when spec changes.
([`93b3010`](93b30109b0))
- Update styles for new Accessibility updates
([`15b533f`](15b533fffb))
- Added static drawable for Circular type when system animator is
disabled.
([`22e054b`](22e054ba68))
- `Search`
- Excluded icons from search bar handwriting bounds
([`387f59b`](387f59b706))
- Made `searchbar_scrolling_view_behavior` string public
([`ce386e4`](ce386e4c20))
- Updated string translations
([`198e08c`](198e08cf5e))
- `SideSheet`
- Moved the modal side sheet default width/height into style so they can
be customized
- Updated string translations
([`198e08c`](198e08cf5e))
- `Slider`
- Made tick size defaults to the stop indicator size if set
([`92bc02c`](92bc02c37c))
- Fixed incorrect style of stop indicators near handles
([`d61cffd`](d61cffd7eb))
- Resolved issues that crash when assigning a large value to `valueTo`
([`4d1b9e5`](4d1b9e58a5))
- Updated the track drawing for some corner cases.
([`10484df`](10484df407))
- Fixed ripple not transparent on API 33
([`cd4f618`](cd4f618d38))
- Updated documentation
([`a641e18`](a641e18b6a))
- Updated styles
([`c218b3c`](3b278d7097))
- Fixed slider label not moving while scrolling
([`144b515`](144b5159ce))
- `Tabs`
- Fixed title being announced twice when there's a badge in TalkBack
mode.
([`aaa7034`](aaa7034cbf))
- `Theming`
- Add NoActionBar dynamic color themes
([`81d1b77`](81d1b772b9))
- Update Shape Theming bottom sheet text color
([`8ca016f`](8ca016fb01))
- `Tokens`
- Update tokens to v4.0.0.
([`88acfcd`](88acfcdb63))
- Added formatting to break long lines and differentiate different
comments.
([`857d6a2`](857d6a2fd9))
- `TopAppBar`
- Use an accessibility delegate to add and perform actions
([`929c80f`](929c80f753))
- Fixed compress effect clipping on API 21-24
([`2ac8c1c`](2ac8c1cbf6))
- `TextInputLayout`
- Limited the min height reset in text change listener only when line
count changes.
([`9b9449c`](9b9449cde1))
- Fixed unnecessary min height when losing focus with multiple lines.
([`4a2654a`](4a2654a3f3))
- `Transitions / Motion`
- Updated androidx transition dep to version 1.5.0-beta01
([`8c63848`](8c63848829))
- Added predictive fade through fragment transition demo to Catalog.
([`6092a7d`](6092a7dfe9))
- Added titles to fade through demo fragments in Catalog.
([`104043c`](104043caee))
- Added predictive transition support for fragments and views to the
Material motion library, and enabled it in shared axis fragment
transition demo.
([`8ccec33`](8ccec334bd))
#### Full list of release notes
-
[1.12.0-alpha01](https://togithub.com/material-components/material-components-android/releases/tag/1.12.0-alpha01)
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[1.12.0-alpha02](https://togithub.com/material-components/material-components-android/releases/tag/1.12.0-alpha02)
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[1.12.0-alpha03](https://togithub.com/material-components/material-components-android/releases/tag/1.12.0-alpha03)
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New lint checks mean:
- Some trivial uses of String.format() are replaced with templates
- Use a string resource for the scheduled date and time
Some reported SetTextI18n warnings have been ignored, as they relate to
e.g., clearing a view's text by setting it to "".
Implement suggestions as a new `feature:suggestions` module, with
associated activity, fragment, etc.
Suggested accounts are shown with their normal information, as well as
information about the number of follows / followers, and a guide to
posting frequency, so the user can make a more informed decision about
whether to follow or not.
In the previous code `PachliError` could correctly chain errors and
generate error messages, `ApiError` didn't, which is why there was the
temporary `ApiError.fmt()` extension function.
Rewrite `ApiError` to implement `PachliError` so it gets these benefits
and to reduce the number of different error-handling mechanisms in the
code.
Main changes:
- `PachliError` is now an interface so it can be extended by other
error interfaces.
- All the `ApiError` subclasses implement `PachliError`, and can
specify the error string and interpolated variables at the point of
declaration.
- Update `ListsRepository` and `ServerRepository` to return
`PachliError` subclasses.
Previous code was inconsistent about using getServerErrorMessage() and
whether or not the case where getServerErrorMessage() returns null was
handled.
Switch to using getErrorString() which does handle the null case and
always returns a usable string.
Some string resources are rendered temporarily unused by this change.
They will be used again soon, so configure lint to ignore them at the
moment.
Previous code always included the transitionKind enum as an extra, and
could cause a crash if the activity launched by the intent was not a
Pachli activity.
Fixes#700.
Edited polls only include the list of options with titles; no other
metadata (poll ID, single/multiple choice, vote counts, etc). Since the
data shape didn't match Moshi wasn't decoding the data.
Provide dedicated data classes to model the response, and add a fourth
poll display option to represent viewing an edit history snapshot.
Crash was occuring because the instance info hadn't been fetched, trying
to take the last item of an empty list.
To fix:
- Expose the instance info as a state flow, with a default. New instance
info is fetched whenever the active account changes.
- Do the same for the emojis supported by the server.
- Update call sites as appropriate.
- Mark `InstanceInfoRepository` as `@Singleton` so it isn't repeatedly
created causing fresh content fetches.
The tests needed updating to get this to work.
- Extract the network fake modules in to a network-test module so
multiple other modules can use them.
- Rewrite `InstanceInfoRepositoryTest` to use Hilt and use Turbine to
test the new flows.
Checking this showed cosmetic bugs in the About layout when instance
info is missing, clean those up.
Previous code used a single animation type (slide) when transitioning,
the transition was quite slow, and didn't behave appropriately if the
device was set to a RTL writing system.
In addition, handling the back affordance didn't work well with the new
"Predictive Back" feature in Android 14
(https://developer.android.com/guide/navigation/custom-back/predictive-back-gesture).
Fix this.
## Transitions
To update the transitions the `startActivityWithSlideInAnimation()`
implementation (and associated `finishWithoutSlideOutAnimation()`) have
been replaced.
There are three transitions; `default`, `slide`, and `explode`,
represented as an enum passed to the activity intent.
The `default` transition is the activity transition from Android 14,
from the Android open source project
(https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/android-14.0.0_r18:frameworks/base/core/res/res/anim/;bpv=1).
This is used for most transitions.
The `slide` transition is the pre-existing slide transition, with a
shorter transition time so it feels more responsive, and an RTL
implementation. This is used when there is a strong spatial component to
the navigation, for example, when going from:
- a status to its thread
- a preference menu item to its subscreen
- a filter in a list to the "edit filter" screen
- viewing your profile to editing your profile
The `explode` transition is used when the state of the app changes
significantly, such as when switching accounts.
Activities are now started with `startActivityWithTransition()` which
sets the intent and prepares the transition. `BaseActivity` checks the
intent for the transition type and makes further changes to the
transition as necessary.
## Predictive back
"Predictive back" needs to know what the back button would do before the
user interacts with it with an `onBackPressedCallback` that is either
enabled or disabled. This required refactoring some code (particularly
in `ComposeActivity`) to gather data ahead of time and enable/disable
the callback appropriately.
## Fixed bugs
- Back button wasn't stepping back through the tabs in AccountActivity
- Modifying a filter and pressing back without saving wasn't prompting
the user to save the changes
- Writing a content warning and then hiding it would still count the
text of the content warning toward's the post's length
## Other cleanups
- Use `ViewCompat.setTransitionName()` instead of setting the
`transitionName` property
- Delete the unused `fade_in` and `fade_out` animations.
- Use androidx-activity 1.9.0 to get the latest predictive back support
library code
- Show validation errors when creating / editing filters
The previous code didn't set a limit for the number of posts, links, and
hashtags to fetch on the trending pages, so used the conservative
defaults.
Increase these to the API maximums to show the user more information.
Abstract common CI setup tasks (setting up Java, Gradle, etc) in to a
single action that can be used by all CI workflows.
Run the lint, test, and assemble CI tasks in parallel for each variant
rather than in series, which cuts ~ 7 minutes (approx. 50%) off the CI
runtime.
Update code in checks and core/navigation to fix new tests.
Use `unicodeWrap` when inserting placeholders in error messages so they
set the correct text direction.
Update some strings with formatting directives to (a) include `_fmt`
in the name, and (b) use `%1$s` instead of `%s`.
Previously, modifying any tabs meant opening the left-side nav, opening
Account preferences > Tabs, and then adding / removing tabs. This is
time consuming, and difficult for new users to discover.
In addition, it was possible to remove the Home tab, and there was a
hardcoded minimum of at least two tabs.
Fix this.
When viewing a timeline that is not already in a tab an "Add to tab"
menu item is enabled, which appends the timeline to the list of existing
tabs.
When viewing a timeline in a tab (that is not the Home timeline) a
"Remove tab" menu item is enabled, which removes the tab from the list
of existing tabs.
If the user removes the active tab (either with this menu item, or
through preferences) the tab to the left of the active tab becomes the
new active tab.
A new "Manage tabs" menu item is also provided, as a shortcut to the
existing Account preferences > Tabs screen.
When managing tabs the Home timeline can not be removed; the button to
remove it is removed, and swiping is disabled on that list item. The
restriction of "at least two tabs" has also been removed.
`NotificationsActivity` has been removed, as `TimelineActivity` can
display `NotificationsFragment`.
To make the three "Trending" types (hashtags, links, and posts) more
visually distinct add two new icons for links (ic_newspaper) and posts
(ic_whatshot).
Fixes#572, #584, #585, #569
Mastodon API uses an "empty" `expires_in` value for a filter to mean
"Does not expire" (i.e., indefinite).
This was modelled as a null. Which doesn't work, because Retrofit does
not send name/value pairs in encoded forms if the value is null.
Fix this by making the API type a `String?`, and explicitly using the
empty string when indefinite expiry is used. This has to be converted
back to an Int? in a few places.
See
https://github.com/mastodon/documentation/issues/1216#issuecomment-2030222940
Previous code was inconsistent about how and when the FAB was hidden if
the user had set the relevant preference.
- Sometimes the FAB has hidden by setting the visibility to false, which
removed it with no animation.
- Sometimes the value of the preference was checked once, when the
fragment or activity was created.
- Some timelines didn't show the FAB (Hashtags, Favourites, Bookmarks,
TrendingLinks, TrendingStatuses).
- Logic for figuring out which `ComposeActivity` intent to use was
scattered across different files.
Improve this by:
- Expose changes to the `FAB_HIDE` preference in the relevant viewmodels
as a flow the UI component can collect.
- Centralise the show/hide logic in a new `ActionButtonScrollListener`
class, and always using `show()`/`hide()` to animate the transition.
- Centralise the logic for creating the `ComposeActivity` intent in
`TabViewData`.
`TabData` recorded the type of the timeline the user had added to a tab.
`TimelineKind` is another type that records general information about
configured timelines, with identical properties.
There's no need for both, so remove `TabData` and use `TimelineKind` in
its place.
`TimelineKind` is itself mis-named; it's not just the timeline's kind
but also holds data necessary to display that timeline (e.g., the list
ID if it's a `.UserList`, or the hashtags if it's a `.Hashtags`) so
rename to `Timeline` to better reflect its usage. Move it to a new
`core.model` module.
Previous code would handle some expected exceptions (IO, HTTP) when
fetching a timeline, and show them to the user. Any other exception
would crash.
Now, surface all exceptions. Treat IO and HTTP exceptions as retryable
and show the "Retry" option, all others are considered non-retryable.
Provide a specific error string for exceptions caused by bad JSON.
Previous code used custom regular expressions to extract URLs, hashtags,
and mentions from text while the user was writing a post. These were
inconsistent with the ones that Mastodon uses so the derived character
count could be wrong.
As well as being visually incorrect this could prevent the user from
posting a status that was within the length limit, or allow them to
attempt to post a status that was over the length limit (which would
then fail).
Fix this by dropping the homegrown regular expressions and using the
same text parsing library that Mastodon users; twitter-text. This has
been converted to Kotlin and the functionality related to Twitter
specific features has been removed.
The hashtag handling has been adjusted, as Mastodon is more permissive
about the positions where hashtags can appear than Twitter is, in
particular, a hashtag does not need to be preceded with whitespace if
the tag appears after some scripts, such as Hirigana.
Previous code expected callers to typically provide the drawable and the
error message string resource, resulting in duplicate code at many
callsites.
Replace with three canned messages for empty containers, generic errors,
and network errors respectively. The images for these are fixed, the
caller may choose a different string resource for the error if there is
a more specific option.
Update and simplify the call sites.
Move `ListsActivity`, along with fragments and viewmodels, to a new
`feature:lists` module.
Previous code used the `item_follow_request` layout, which was not
ideal, so update it to use a dedicated layout, `item_account_in_list`.
The UI uses strings and views originally defined in the main app, so
move them elsewhere so they can be re-used.
- `BackgroundMessageView` moves to `core.ui`.
- `Lazy` moves to `core.common`.
- `ThrowableExtensions` split; the extensions specific to throwables
from network activity move to `core.network`, others move to `core.ui`.
- `BindingHolder` moves to `core.ui`
- Shared drawables and strings move to `core.ui`.
The replies policy controls whether replies from members of the list
also appear in the list.
Display the replies policy as three radio buttons when a list is created
or updated, and send the chosen replies policy via the API.
Default value if not specified is always "list", for consistency with
the Mastodon API defaults.
While I'm here:
- Ensure the list dialog layout is inflated using the dialog's themed
context
- Use a `TextInputLayout` wrapper around the list name in the list
dialog for better UX
- Simplify the dialog layout, use LinearLayout, and standard padding and
margins