This ensures we keep the loading period in sync with the the playing period in
PlybackInfo, when the latter changes to something new.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244838123
- We had buildAddRequest and sendNewDownload. Converged to
buildAddDownload and sendAddDownload.
- Also fixed a few more inconsistencies, and brought the
action constants into line as well.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244274041
- Listener based reporting of progress allows the content length
to be persisted into the download index (and notified via a
download state change) as soon as it's available.
- Moved contentLength back into Download proper. It should only
ever change once, so I'm not sure it belongs in the mutable part
of Download.
- Made a DownloadProgress class, for naming sanity.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244242487
1. customCacheKey for DASH/HLS/SS is now asserted against
in DownloadRequest
2. Merging of event delivery in DownloadManager is very
tricky to get right and probably not a good idea
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244048392
Currently SimpleCache will touch cache spans whenever it reads
from them. With legacy SimpleCache setups this involves a potentially
expensive file rename. With new SimpleCache setups it involves
a more efficient but still non-free database write.
For offline use cases, and more generally any use case where the
eviction policy doesn't use last access timestamps, touching is
not useful. This change allows the evictor to specify whether it
needs cache spans to be touched or not. SimpleCache will only touch
spans if the evictor requires it.
Note: There is a potential change in behavior in cases where a
cache uses an evictor that doesn't need cache spans to be touched,
but then later switches to an evictor that does. The new evictor
may temporarily make sub-optimal eviction decisions as a result.
I think this is a very fair trade-off, since this scenario is
unlikely to occur much, if at all, in practice, and even if it
does occur the result isn't that bad.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244005682
One goal we forgot about a little bit was to allow applications
to provide their own index implementation. This requires the
writable side to also be defined by an interface.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243979660
ImaAdsLoader gets the player position after the app releases
the player to support resuming ads at their current position
if the same ads loader is reused.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243969916
We currently do manual position tracking while the player is in error mode.
This is to allow an initial seek to the new position when trying to re-prepare.
Instead, we can just use our player.retry method and remove the tracking code.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243819580
The removed condition only applies when prepare fails and no timeline was or
is known. We should keep a pending seek position in such a case. The internal
player does the same thing already.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243819466
- It can work with any DownloadIndex
- Also simplify things to not require that it's registered
as a DownloadManager listener by someone else
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243697352
- Expose constructors that take DatabaseProvider. Deprecate those
that do not.
- Expose Cache.getUid. This will likely be used for naming of the
tables accessed by DefaultDownloadIndex .
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243637786
- Allows enforcing immutability, which in a future CL will allow
avoiding allocating a new array/list on every call.
- Also some left over doc cleanup from the DownloadState rename.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243627352
The old domain automatically forwards to the new one. For consistency, change
all doc and code references regardless.
Also adds GitHub CNAME config file which configures our page for the custom
domain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243592110