Declare android:installLocation="auto" so the app becomes eligible for the
Settings "change storage" flow and pm move-package. Adoptable storage relocates
the private data directory with the APK, so downloads follow the app onto a USB
drive adopted by an Android TV.
Moving the app changes the private data directory, which invalidated any download
task already enqueued: those pinned BaseDirectory.root plus an absolute directory
that background_downloader persists verbatim, so a queued or paused download
resumed writing to a volume the app no longer owns. Enqueue app-storage targets
against the base directory the downloader re-resolves from the live app context
instead, and drop the tasks and records a previous location left behind so the
download restarts under the current one.
That sweep runs before the downloader is wired up, because initialization delivers
statuses accumulated while suspended — which can mark the row failed, and a failed
row is deliberately not restarted — and because rescheduleKilledTasks re-enqueues
every killed record it finds, stale absolute directory included.
Compare paths by containment rather than by string prefix while making a stored
path relative. A custom download root that merely starts with the base directory's
name is a sibling the app does not own, and stripping it re-rooted the download
inside app storage.
close#1794
Android Automotive tells an app when the car requires distraction optimization,
and Plezy never asked. A monitor now watches CarUxRestrictions and publishes the
verdict over the existing platform channel, where a single Dart gate answers
whether playback may start.
The car service is reached through the lifecycle-listener overload rather than
Car.createCar(Context). That overload blocks its caller for up to five seconds
polling ServiceManager, and on car-service death it reaches killClient(), which
kills the hosting process for any context that is not an Activity or a Service -
a crash in a system component would take the app down with it. Head units on
Android 9 and 10 predate the listener, so a legacy ServiceConnection is used
there, with the same identity guard on reconnect.
A vehicle that has not answered yet counts as restricted, and one deadline is
spent resolving it rather than one per request, so a wedged car service delays
playback once instead of on every open.
The Watch Next poster art moved to a local content:// URI in 2.10.0, gated
twice on the package returned by resolveActivity(MAIN+HOME,
MATCH_DEFAULT_ONLY): once as the grantUriPermission target, once as a
caller-identity check inside SystemShelfArtworkProvider.openFile. Any
launcher that is not the resolved default HOME activity was denied on every
image and drew its broken-image placeholder instead. Fire OS pins its own
launcher and silently reverts a third-party default, so Projectivy could
never satisfy either gate; a device with several launchers and no chosen
default resolves to the resolver activity and granted nobody at all.
Discover consumers with queryIntentActivities(MAIN+HOME, MATCH_ALL) so every
installed launcher is granted, drop the hand-rolled identity check, and make
the provider non-exported so the framework enforces the per-URI grants that
are now the only access path. Because those grants became load-bearing,
grantReadAccess reports failure per poster and the sync rolls back rather
than committing a row no launcher can open.
close#1706
- Add android:appCategory="video" for AAOS video app compliance
- Add uses-feature for android.hardware.type.automotive
This enables Plezy to run on AAOS vehicles (e.g., Polestar 2).
The system automatically handles driving restrictions for video apps.
Implemented native Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode for Android by updating the AndroidManifest, MainActivity, and introducing PipService and VideoPIPManager. Updated video player screen and controls to support toggling PiP mode, and added localized strings for the PiP button in multiple languages.
Relating to Issue #44: At this time PiP in Plezy only supports Android devices... iOS+MacOS will require significant changes to the video player for it to work properly...