This allows to distinguish between regional variants and scripts.
We still need to normalize the language code itself to make track selection
independent of the whether 2 or 3 letter codes are used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 239783115
When an error occurs we call stopInternal, and this clears the MediaPeriodQueue,
which in turn releases media period holders and notifies that media periods have
been released. AnalyticsCollector updates its information about media periods
using the media period release events, which means that if we post the source
error after stopInternal posts its events we can't determine what media period
the source error corresponds to.
Move error notifications before calling stopInternal, so that
AnalyticsCollector's model of the media period queue contains the loading period
at the point when it handles the error.
For consistency also move the other (non-source) error notifications to match
the new ordering.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238559324
This replaces the deprecated usages of RobolectricTestRunner and
RuntimeEnvironent and fully migrates the tests to androidx.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 238011667
SQLiteException is a runtime exception, which makes it easy to
forget to handle it. This change converts SQLiteExceptions into
a checked exception, which is then handled appropriately.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 237038793
We currently throw if a pending seek position was valid when the user issued
it on the app thread, but can't be resolved on the playback thread because the
timeline changed in the meantime. Throwing in this case seems wrong as the
user could not have known about the issue (and the seek position was actually
valid). Also, in other cases where the currently playing period is no longer
in the new timeline, we gracefully use a subsequent period or transition to
ENDED state instead of throwing. So it seems more consistent to transition to
ENDED state as well.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 236274862
The flag in ExoPlayer.prepare is documented as keeping the current window
index and window position. We are currently using the current period UID and
period position instead. This causes problems when the media source is changed
but the position is not reset.
Using the initial seek position instead ensures we actually use the window
index and position.
Issue:#5520
PiperOrigin-RevId: 236101024
- Expose constructor (package private for now, for tests only)
- Add some tests for cache initialization
- Add some TODOs for handling initialization failure
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235188386
*** Reason for rollback ***
Breaks ExoPlayer's gradle build
*** Original change description ***
Migrate Mockito Matchers.{hamcrestMethods} to MockitoHamcrest.{hamcrestMethods}
All methods accepting a hamcrest Matcher in org.mockito.Matchers have been changed
to only accept an ArgumentMatcher. The corresponding methods are now available on
MockitoHamcrest.
For more information see http://go/mockito-2-lsc
Tested:
TAP --sample for global presubmit queue
http://test/OCL:235033293:BASE:234998256:1550793421835:c2ccbbda
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235186705
All methods accepting a hamcrest Matcher in org.mockito.Matchers have been changed
to only accept an ArgumentMatcher. The corresponding methods are now available on
MockitoHamcrest.
For more information see http://go/mockito-2-lsc
Tested:
TAP --sample for global presubmit queue
http://test/OCL:235033293:BASE:234998256:1550793421835:c2ccbbda
PiperOrigin-RevId: 235153912
- Use Cache UID for CacheContentIndex and CacheFileMetadataIndex. This
enables SD card swapping for a single device.
- I'm hopeful of finding a way to get the Cache UID to DefaultDownloadIndex
so we can do the same there.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 234662753
Stop encoding/decoding presentation time as part of the message.
What's actually in emsg boxes is a presentation time delta,
which is why it's only 32 bits, and hence why it doesn't handle
large absolute timestamps. We were using this field to hold
absolute timestamps only for the purpose of passing presentation
times from DashManifestParser.parseEvent back to the calling
method. After this change, we return Pair<Long, EventMessage>
instead.
Issue: #5490
PiperOrigin-RevId: 233561731
When calling releaseSource(), all pending messages will be removed. That means
that all action-on-completion callbacks which are somewhere in flight are
just dropped without being called. This change adds code to keep track of the
current state of each callback to allow all of them being called when the
source is released.
Issue:#5464
PiperOrigin-RevId: 232312528
We can keep the reading media period and continue playing if we haven't read
beyond the new duration. Otherwise, we can keep the period, but need to reset
the renderers as we already read too far.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231406252
This requires to prepare the media source and the periods in a small helper similar
to the metadata retriever. It also gets rid of the need to have abstract protected
methods to load the manifest, to extract the track groups and to convert to stream keys,
as this can now be handled by the media period.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231385590
The way it is currently, it's very unclear that an operation on the
version table will correctly belong to a transaction in code such as
this, taken from DefaultDownloadIndex:
writableDatabase.beginTransaction();
try {
writableDatabase.execSQL(...);
versionTable.setVersion(...);
writableDatabase.setTransactionSuccessful();
} finally {
writableDatabase.endTransaction();
}
This change explicitly passes the database, to make it obvious that
the operation will really go into the same transaction:
writableDatabase.beginTransaction();
try {
writableDatabase.execSQL(....);
VersionTable.setVersion(writableDatabase, ...);
writableDatabase.setTransactionSuccessful();
} finally {
writableDatabase.endTransaction();
}
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231374933
If are allowing changing durations of periods, we shouldn't use the end position
of clipped content as part of the id as it may change. This change moves the end
position back to MediaPeriodInfo and adds the next ad group index to the id
instead to ensure we still have unique ids for all content parts.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 230878389
The combination of pre-16 API levels accounting for ~0.5% of the device
population, and that the most important components in ExoPlayer (e.g.
the MediaCodec renderers) have always required API level 16, mean it's
very unlikely this will negatively impact on anyone.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 230701808
We need to support serialization to/from an SQLite table. The
model of passing something around for each class to write into
doesn't work well for SQL, and it would be messy to have two
different structural designs for serialization. This change
centralizes the logic in CachedContentIndex, where a centralized
SQL based version can more easily sit alongside it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 230692291
1. The method kept track of the current period index to check if the next
period is still in the correct period. This is unneccessary since we no longer
use the period index but the actual uid in MediaPeriodId and mismatches are
already detected by canKeepMediaPeriodHolder.
2. We updated the MediaPeriodIndfo twice: once in getFollowingMediaPeriodInfo
and once in getUpdatedMediaPeriodInfo. That's confusing and difficult to
follow. The only difference is that getUpdatedMediaPeriodInfo keeps the
content position while getFollowingMediaPeriodInfo resets it. This is made more
explicit for readability.
3. The durations compatibility check for all following periods was broken as
it compared the same durations (partly due to the confusion caused by 2.)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 230519295