NewPipe is contacting its servers without asking for the users' consent. This is categorized as "tracking" by F-Droid (see https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe/discussions/10785).
This commit disables checking for udpates by default and adds a dialog asking for the user's consent to automatically check for updates if the app version is eligible for them. After upgrading to a version containing this commit the user is asked directly on the first app start. On fresh installs however, showing it on the first app start contributes to a bad onboarding an welcoming experience. Therefore, the dialog is shown at the second app start.
Co-authored-by: Stypox <stypox@pm.me>
Following settings have been move to the new category:
- import database (from ContenttSettings)
- export database (from ContenttSettings)
- reset settings (from DebugSettings)
Add the separate utility class PlayButtonHelper to handle the initialization of the listeners.
The ClickListeners on playlist controls had different behaviours. This commit fixes that.
The commit also refactors the way how the app determines whether it is started for the first time. The previous version was not clean and recent in this PR caused it to fail.
The previous "main" tab is now just a normal tab returned in getTabs().
Various part of the code that used to handle channels as ListInfo now either take the first (playable, i.e. with streams) tab (e.g. the ChannelTabPlayQueue), or take all of them combined (e.g. the feed).
This fragment has been added into SettingsResourceRegistry, to allow searches
in its options.
It has been placed at the place of the previous playback load interval size
setting (so in Video and Audio settings).
Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} on devices running OS versions {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R Android R} or later, will receive a {@code null} value when preferences are cleared.