Some Player methods like getting the Looper and adding listeners
were always allowed to be called from any thread, but this is
undocumented. This change makes the threading rules of these
methods more explicit.
Removing listeners was never meant to be called from another thread
and we also don't support it safely because final callbacks may
be triggered from the wrong thread. To find potential issues, we
can assert the correct thread when releasing listeners.
Finally, there is a potential race condition when calling addListener
from a different thread at the same time as release, which may lead to
a registered listener that could receive callbacks after the player is
released.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493843981
The folder type has a mix of information about the item. It shows
whether the item is browsable (type != FOLDER_TYPE_NONE) and
which Bluetooth folder type to set for legacy session information.
It's a lot clearer to split this into a boolean isBrowsable and
use the existing mediaType to map back to the bluetooth folder type
where required.
folderType is not marked as deprecated yet as this would be an API
change, which will be done later.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493544589
This allows legacy media controllers and browsers to access this
information and legacy sessions and browser services to set this
information.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492414716
Do not log the exception stack traces raised by the BitmapLoader when a
bitmap fails to load, e.g. when the artwork's URI scheme is not
supported by the SimpleBitmapLoader. The logs are kept in place but only
a single line is printed.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492191461
This CL makes it possible to create a media3 ControllerInfo in test code, which is needed to test several aspects of a media3-based media app. It does this by exposing a test-only static factory method. This is a hacky low-effort approach; a better solution could be to split ControllerInfo up into a public interface that was exposed to client logic, and that they could extend, and a package-private implementation with internal fields like the callback. That's a much bigger change, however.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491978830
Before this change, the bitmap loading result with mainHandler, in which we set the metadata to `MediaSessionCompat`. However, the `MediaSessionCompat` is not thread safe, all calls should be made from the same thread. In the other calls to `MediaSessionCompat`, we ensure that they are on the application thread (which may be or may not be main thread), so we should do the same for `setMetadata` when bitmap arrives.
Also removes a comment in `DefaultMediaNotificationProvider` as bitmap request caching is already moved to CacheBitmapLoader.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490524209
This change includes a change in the `IMediaController.aidl` file and needs
to provide backwards compatibility for when a client connects that is of an older or
newer version of the current service implementation.
This CL proposes to create a new AIDL method `onPlayerInfoChangedWithExtensions`
that is easier to extend in the future because it does use an `Bundle` rather than
primitives. A `Bundle` can be changed in a backward/forwards compatible way
in case we need further changes.
The compatibility handling is provided in `MediaSessionStub` and `MediaControllerStub`. The approach is not based on specific AIDL/Binder features but implemented fully in application code.
Issue: androidx/media#102
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490483068
This avoids that apps have to depend on the legacy compat support
library when they want to make this conversion.
Also add a version to both helper methods that takes a Looper to
give apps the option to use an existing Looper, which should be
much faster than spinning up a new thread for every method call.
Issue: androidx/media#171
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490441913
When receiving the `onTimelineChanged` callback, we convert the timeline to the list of `QueueItem`s, where decoding a bitmap is needed for building each of the `QueueItem`s. The strategy is similar to what we did in <unknown commit> for list of `MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem` - set the queue item list until the bitmaps decoding for all the `MediaItem`s are completed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490283587
The only reason this is required at the moment is to set the
process UID field in the token, that is supposed to make it easier
for controller apps to identify the session. However, if this
visibility is not provided, it shouldn't stop us from creating
the controller for this session.
Also docuement more clearly what UID means in this context.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490184508
When we currently call SessionToken.createSessionToken with a legacy
token, we call the package manager to get the process UID. This
requires visiblity to the target package, which may not be available
unless the target runs a service known to the controller app.
However, when connecting to a Media3, this UID doesn't have to be
known, so we can move the call closer to where it's needed to
avoid the unncessary visibility check.
In addition, a legacy session may reply with unknown result code
to the session token request, which we should handle as well.
One of the constructor can be removed since it was only used from
a test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489917706
* Transforms the `ListenableFuture<LibraryResult<MediaItem>>` and `ListenableFuture<LibraryResult<List<MediaItem>>>` to `ListenableFuture<MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem>` and `ListenableFuture<List<MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem>>`, and the result will be sent out when `ListenableFuture` the `MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem` (or the list of it) is fulfilled.
* Add `artworkData` to the tests in `MediaBrowserCompatWithMediaLibraryServiceTest`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489205547
The MediaControllerImplBase listener invocations currently use the
class member state that can change if one of the listener method
implementations changes the state recursively.
Updating the listener invocations to use a final local variable
ensures all listeners get consistent updates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487503373
Creating the PlaybackStateCompat from a media3 Player state is done
already by the MediaSessionConnector (and used widely). The media3
session module should set the same states under the same circumstances
to ensure compatiblity and consistency.
PlaybackStateCompat changes made in media3 session:
- Use STATE_STOPPED when player is ended instead of STATE_PAUSED
- Use STATE_PLAYING when playback is suppressed temporarily.
- Set the playback speed to 0 if the player is not playing.
- Add extras for mediaId and user-set playback speed.
Part of the problem was that Player.isPlaying() was used to check
the state. Unfortunately, MockPlayer.isPlaying() is implemented in
a way that makes it hard to test these changes, because the value
is set independently of playbackState, playWhenReady and suppression
reason. To be able to write consistent, logical tests, this change
also removes the independent setting of isPlaying in MockPlayer to
align it better with a real player. This requires to update some
other tests to use alternative methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487500859
The connection to a legacy MediaSession may receive additional
onSessionReady callbacks that are treated as additional state updates.
We currently also set the "notifyConnected" flag for these updates
even though we are connected already, causing an IllegalStateException.
Fix the exception by not setting this flag.
We can also remove the wording about "locked" updates since this class
operates everything on a single application thread.
Issue: androidx/media#49
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487487286
Accepting a PlayerInfo while the MediaController is masking its state
means we are reverting all masking changes we've made earlier. This
only makes sense if the update already contains the masked operation.
If multiple operations are in flight (or are sent from the session
while they are in flight), we need to wait until all of them are
handled before accepting new updates.
In cases where a new update from the session excludes the Timeline
and the masked state is incompatible with the new update, we also
risk an exception if we accept the update too early.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487266899
This is the follow-up commit where the onEvents callback
raised by MediaController contains the missing events, for the
case where MediaController is connected to a legacy MediaSession.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487231996
The method getCurrentPosition() may return a lesser position during pause than the previous retrieved value due to ipc call delay in playerInfo update. Users see track position jump backwards at pause. Fixed to return last estimated position while paused if have not received updated playerInfo. Code is deduped to point getContentPosition() to getCurrentPosition() when !isPlayingAd.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486617341
Notification buttons for next/previous should change based on the new index of the currently played media item after another media item is added or removed from a playlist.
Issue: androidx/media#130
PiperOrigin-RevId: 485869144
* Add `Listener` in `MediaSession` with method `onNotificationRefreshRequired(MediaSession)`.
* Add `MediaSessionService` as the listener of the `MediaSession` when `MediaSession` is added to `MediaSessionService`
* Load bitmap when update metadata in `MediaSessionLegacyStub` and call `onNotificationRefreshRequired` when bitmap asynchronously arrives.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 485376145
This root extra needs to be set by apps manually in media1 and we
can do that automatically in Media3 based on the available session
commands.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 484286833
In Media3 there is the useful concept of connection hints that a
client can set when building the session and that are sent to the
service and passed to the `Callback.onConnect()` method when the
browser connects.
These connection hints are then included in the `ControllerInfo`
object that later will be passed to every callback method and the
implementor can then take decisions specific to these connection
hints.
These connection hints are not available in media1. However, when
an app creates a `MediaBrowserCompat` object, the constructor takes
a rootHint object that is sent to
`MediaBrowserServiceCompat.onGetRoot()`.
This change uses the browser rootHints as the connection hints when
creating the `ControllerInfo` for legacy browsers and makes them
available to the `MediaLibrarySession.Callback` domain methods in
the same way as connection hints of a Media3 browser.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 484220748
* Add `BitmapLoader` in `MediaSession.Builder` and `MediaLibrarySession.Builder`.
* Pass `BitmapLoader` into the constructor of `MediaSession`, `MediaSessionImpl`, `MediaLibrarySession` and `MediaLibrarySessionImpl`.
* Add an interface method `loadBitmapFromMetadata(MediaMetadata)` in `BitmapLoader`.
* Remove the reference of `BitmapLoader` in `DefaultMediaNotificationProvider`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 483654596
* Add `CacheBitmapLoader`.
* Add `CacheBitmapLoaderTest`.
* Remove the `BitmapLoadRequest` and some bitmap caching logic in `DefaultMediaNotificationProvider` since we moved all of them in `CacheBitmapLoader`.
* Modify `DefaultMediaNotificationProviderTest`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 482787445
The MediaNotficationManager stops the service from the foreground
calling Service.stopForeground(boolean) which is deprecated in API 33.
This change calls Service.stopForeground(int), which was added in API
24.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 482190332
This is the first commit out of two. This change adds the missing event
flags for the onEvents() callback when MediaController is connected to a
media3 session (see MediaControllerImplBase). I updated the
MediaControllerListenerTest and MediaControllerStateMaskingTest with
assertions that on onEvents() is called alongside individual
Player.Listener callbacks.
There will be a follow-up change for the case where a MediaController is
connected to a legacy MediaSession (MediaControllerImplLegacy). I've
split this in two separate changes to make the size of the commit
manageable for reviewing.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 481933437
Adds root extras and metadata extras to MockMediaLibraryService and MockMediaBrowserCompatService and completed test cases for asserting
interoperability with a media1 or Media3 browser.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480854842
When a media service currently produces multiple media sessions, the notification of the second session overwrites the notification of the first one, because all sessions use the same notification ID. When we use different notification IDs for different sessions, multiple media notifications can be up at the same time, which means that they can both be controlled at the same time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 478709069
`PlaybackStateCompat.toKeyCode(command)` was replaced by our
own implementation of `toKeyCode()`. The legacy implementation used PLAY and PAUSE, while the new implementation uses PLAY_PAUSE. This made `pause` a pending intent that attempt to start the service in the foreground, but `service.startForeground()` won't be called in `MediaNotificationManager.updateNotificationInternal` when paused.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476895752
Calling maybeUpdateLegacyErrorState potentially creates a new legacy playback
state which involves calling player methods. This change makes sure that the call
sites of `maybeUpdateLegacyErrorState` are called on the app thread as enforced by
the library.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476406282
The exception fires when intent resolution fails to find a service which declares an appropriate intent-filter. The existing message is confusing; it's trying to say that the service couldn't be found but the double negative renders it incorrect.
#cleanup
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 472736740
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