
Even when fixed to the US locale (and thus avoiding surprising behaviour in e.g. Turkish locale with "i" and "I") there are unexpected behaviours when upper and lower casing non-ASCII characters. For example it's sometimes not symmetric, e.g.: "ẞ".toLowerCase() -> "ß" "ß".toUpperCase() -> "SS" In all the ExoPlayer usages we are either dealing with known-ASCII strings (e.g. MIME types) or comparing against ASCII constant strings anyway, so it seems easier to just use Guava's ASCII-only class in these cases. This change also includes some null-twiddling, because Util.toLowerInvariant() is null tolerant, while Ascii.toLowerCase() is not. Most of the usages were already non-null, and it was easy enough to change the remaining ones to be so by simple reordering of statements. I'll make an equivalent change for Util.toUpperInvariant() next. PiperOrigin-RevId: 368419813
ExoPlayer HLS library module
Provides support for HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) content.
Adding a dependency to this module is all that's required to enable playback of
HLS MediaItem
s added to an ExoPlayer
or SimpleExoPlayer
in their default
configurations. Internally, DefaultMediaSourceFactory
will automatically
detect the presence of the module and convert HLS MediaItem
s into
HlsMediaSource
instances for playback.
Similarly, a DownloadManager
in its default configuration will use
DefaultDownloaderFactory
, which will automatically detect the presence of
the module and build HlsDownloader
instances to download HLS content.
For advanced playback use cases, applications can build HlsMediaSource
instances and pass them directly to the player. For advanced download use cases,
HlsDownloader
can be used directly.
Links
- Developer Guide.
- Javadoc: Classes matching
com.google.android.exoplayer2.source.hls.*
belong to this module.