These are the remaining setter operations. They all share the same
logic that handles playlist and/or position changes. The logic to
create the placeholder state is mostly copied from ExoPlayerImpl's
maskTimelineAndPosition and getPeriodPositonUsAfterTimelineChanged.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496364712
(cherry picked from commit 09d37641d1)
The tunneling callbacks are sent via Handler messages and may be
handled after the codec/surface was changed or released.
We already guard against the codec/surface change condition by
creating a new listener and verifying that the current callback
happens for the correct listener instance, but we don't guard
against a released codec yet.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495882353
(cherry picked from commit 5e23b8bfd5)
Some Player methods operate relative to existing indices in the
playlist (add,remove,move,seek). As these operations may be issued
from a place with a stale playlist (e.g. a controller that sends
a command while the playlist is changing), we have to handle out-
of-bounds indices gracefully. In most cases this is already
documented and implemented correctly. However, some cases are not
documented and the existing player implementations don't handle
these cases consistently (or in some cases not even correctly).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495856295
(cherry picked from commit a1c0b10482)
The `MediaItem` instances in the following cases are not actually empty but acts as a placeholder. `EMPTY_MEDIA_ITEM` can also be confused with `MediaItem.EMPTY`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495843012
(cherry picked from commit 74559b4a18)
Improves the time taken to construct `playerInfo` from its bundle from ~450 ms to ~400 ms. Each `MediaItem` inside `Timeline.Window` contains `MediaMetadata` and hence is a good candidate for bundling optimisations. There already exists a test to check all parameters for null values when unset.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495614719
(cherry picked from commit 8dea624c98)
This simplifies some position tracking needs for an app implementing
SimpleBasePlayer.
- The period index can always be derived from the media item index
and the position. So there is no need to set it separately.
- The media item index can be left unset in the State in case the app
doesn't care about the value or wants to set it the default start
index (e.g. while the playlist is still empty where UNSET is
different from zero).
- Similarly, we should allow to set the content position (and buffered
position) to C.TIME_UNSET to let the app ignore it or indicate the
default position explictly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495352633
(cherry picked from commit 91557ac9d4)
This ensures they are not accidentally triggered again when
the state is rebuilt with a buildUpon method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495280711
(cherry picked from commit fa5aaf958d)
This improves the time taken to construct PlayerInfo from bundle from ~600ms to ~450ms.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495055355
(cherry picked from commit 7de47fe2a1)
isLoading is not allowed to be true when IDLE, so we have to set to
false when stopping in case it was set to true before.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 494975405
(cherry picked from commit e4f0b73aa3)
BasePlayer simplifies implementations by handling all the various
seek methods and forwarding to a single method that can then be
implemented by subclasses. However, this loses the information about
the concrete entry point used for seeking, which is relevant when
the subclass wants to verify or filter by Player.Command. This
can be improved by adding the command as a new parameter. Since
we have to change the method anyway, we can also incorporate the
boolean flag about whether the current item is repeated to avoid
the separate method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 494948094
(cherry picked from commit 6e0f1f10b3)
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
(cherry picked from commit e9364b0f6e)
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
(cherry picked from commit 9d059352cf)
This adds support for the release handling. To align with the
established behavior in ExoPlayer, the player can only call
listeners from within the release methods (and not afterwards)
and automatically enforces an IDLE state (without listener call)
in case getters of the player are used after release.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493543958
(cherry picked from commit 3a66c28d4f)
The callback is currently triggered on the ExoPlayer playback thread
instead of the app thread that added the listener.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492474405
(cherry picked from commit f3fc4fb973)
Added onSetMediaItems callback listener to allow the session to modify/set MediaItem list, starting index and position before call to Player.setMediaItem(s).
Added conditional check in MediaSessionStub.setMediaItem methods to only call player.setMediaItem rather than setMediaItems if player does not support COMMAND_CHANGE_MEDIA_ITEMS
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503427927
(cherry picked from commit bb11e0286e)
This makes it implicitly clear that if the value of a getter changes due
to a change in command availability then the listener will be invoked,
without needing to explicitly document every command on every listener
method.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503178383
(cherry picked from commit 280889bc4a)
We stop estimating new position when pausing until we
receive a new position from the player. However, this
means that we will continue to return a possible stale
previous position. Updating the current position before
pausing solves this issue.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503153982
(cherry picked from commit e961c1b5e9)
We currently only document it for the getCurrentMediaItem(), but
the command was always meant to cover all information about the
current media item and the position therein.
To correctly hide information for controllers, we need to filter
the Timeline when bundling the PlayerInfo class if only this
command is available.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503098124
(cherry picked from commit f15b752543)
When bundling PlayerInfo, we need to remove information if the
controller is not allowed to access it. This was only partially
done at the moment.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502852798
(cherry picked from commit 69cfba7c53)
When bundling PlayerInfo, we remove data when the controller is not
allowed to access this data via getters. We also remove data for
performance reasons. In the toBundle() method, it's currently hard to
make the connection between allowed commands and filtering, because
the values are checked at a different place. This can be made more
readable by forwarding the applicable Commands directly.
The only functional fix is to filter the Timeline when sending the
first PlayerInfo after a connecting a controller if the command to
get the Timeline is not available. This also allows us to remove a
path to filter MediaItems from Timelines as it isn't used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502607391
(cherry picked from commit c90ca7ba5f)
PlayerWrapper advertises PlaybackStateCompat actions to the legacy
MediaSession based on the player's available commands.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502559162
(cherry picked from commit 39f4a17ad4)
This player didn't fully check all player commands before calling the
respective methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502353704
(cherry picked from commit a2a44cdc02)
The method to dispatch actions in MediaControllerImplBase takes
a Player.Command, but the value is only used to check if we
are setting a surface and need to handle the special blocking
call. This can be cleaned up by removing the parameter and calling
a dedicated blocking method where needed. This also ensures we
have to mention the relevant Player.Command only once in each
method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502341862
(cherry picked from commit 664ab72d09)
This avoids throwing exceptions for correct (but deprecated) Player
method invocations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502341428
(cherry picked from commit 86a95c2a4a)
This fix applies to Android 12 and above.
In this fix, the `MediaSessionService` will try to start in the foreground before the session playback resumes, if ForegroundServiceStartNotAllowedException is thrown, then the app can handle the exception with their customized implementation of MediaSessionService.Listener.onForegroundServiceStartNotAllowedException. If no exception thrown, the a media notification corresponding to paused state will be sent as the consequence of successfully starting in the foreground. And when the player actually resumes, another media notification corresponding to playing state will be sent.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501803930
(cherry picked from commit 0d0cd78626)
This method allows to call through to `StreamManager.focus()` of the currently playing SSAI stream.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501399144
(cherry picked from commit 16285ca5df)
Starting with Android 13 (API 33) an app needs to request the
permission to post notifications or notifications are suppressed.
This change documents this in the class level JavaDoc of the
`DownloadService`.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10884
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501346908
(cherry picked from commit 20aa5bd926)
Starting with API 33 the POST_NOTIFICATION permission needs to be
requested at runtime or the notification is not shown.
Note that with an app with targetSdkVersion < 33
but on a device with API 33 the notification permission is automatically
requested when the app starts for the first time. If the user does not
grant the permission, requesting the permission at runtime result in
an empty array of grant results.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10884
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501320632
(cherry picked from commit 6484c14acd)
For TV devices the skip button needs to have the focus to be accessible with
the remote control. This property makes this configurable while being set to
true by default.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501077608
(cherry picked from commit 9882a20783)
Initialising the fields as Integer and then getting a String on compute
time is slow. Instead we directly initialise these fields as String.
Improves the time taken in bundling PlayerInfo further to less than
200ms from ~300ms.
Also modified a test to improve productive coverage.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 500003935
(cherry picked from commit 578f2de48f)
As per the javadoc for AtomParsers.parseTrack, ParserException should be "thrown if the trak atom can't be parsed."
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499522748
(cherry picked from commit d8ea770e9b)
Improves the time taken to construct playerInfo from its bundle from ~400 ms to ~300 ms.
Also made `Timeline.Window.toBundle(boolean excludeMediaItem)` public as it was required to assert a condition in tests.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499512353
(cherry picked from commit 790e27d929)