Remove all usages of memberBinding from the app.
For some reason, certain devices running Android 10 and lower will
have a lifecycle race condition whenever the theme is mis-matched.
This ends up resulting in an invalid state whenever memberBinder was
used. Since we can't replace memberBinder with a better solution,
just dumpster the whole thing. This platform is so god damn broken,
jesus christ.
Resolves#80.
Change createMosaic to use SquareFrameTransform.
This should help fix a theoretical bug where non-1:1 album covers will
be oddly stretched in a generated mosaic, as all album covers will be
forcefully cropped to a 1:1 ratio.
Rework logging to be clearer and more standardized.
Rework all usages of lossing to follow a single unified style,
introducing a new "warn" option alongside this.
Actually migrate to API 32 [Android 12L], co-inciding with the upgrade
of my studio install and the android gradle plugin. Alongside this, add
a bunch of fixes for lints that the new studio picked up.
When using gesture navigation, swipe up events might conflict with the
slide up behavior of the playback layout. To fix this, inset the
playback bar based on the gesture insets instead of the system bar
insets.
Switch auxio to a single-queue system. "Play next" adds songs to the top
of the queue, similar to before, and then "Add to queue" adds songs to
the bottom of the queue. This enables many more enhancements to be made
to the playback experience, at the cost of a feature I preferred.
Resolves#44.
Refactor sorting again to support free-floating ascending/descending
values on every single sort mode. This enables greater freedom in how
users can sort their music and allows me to finally get rid of the
old legacy sematic sorting modes that chose their ascending/decending
order depending on how they wanted it.
Update the small/wide widgets to show just the cover art and controls.
This is for two reasons:
1. The old layouts wasted space, which didn't make them look very good
2. I want to add a more Material3-eque "Stylistic" widget option for
the people who want them. Doing this allows me to pack that option into
the widget without having to add a new option.
The way Material3 uses an initial light accent seeds is...odd. It more
closely resembles deep purple [darker on light mode, lighter on dark
mode] in behavior. Therefore we simply rename the light accents to
this. This does mess up translations a lot, but I'll fix it when I
update the rest of the translations.
Show the name of the currently shown detail item when scrolling. This
is just UI candy that I've always wanted to add but couldn't due to
CollapsingToolbarLayout being a mess. This addition circumvents that
by simply doing some reflection magic and hooking the alpha of the
toolbar title to the current scroll state, solving the issue.
Improve playback persistence in the following ways:
1. Shift the boundary of PlaybackStateManager and PlaybackStateDatabase
so that the reading and searching phases both occur at the same time,
which is more efficient.
2. Improve music hashing so that conflicts are minimized [this also
helps the future playlists addition]
3. Generally improve code style
Refactor the way music models are constructed to achieve the following:
- Add a unified interface for resolving display names of artists
- Disambiguate the role of Header in the music objects
- Eliminate the need to load strings in with a context when creating
Header instances
Finally add tab customization. This implementation is a
bit ugly, but I had to futureproof it for playlists and I'm
planning to clean up a lot of the duplicate code across the app.
This addition notably allows a default tab to be set, which is
something that was widely requested in #12. This UI rework finally
allows it to be added.
Improve the queue UI some more:
- Fixed an issue where clearing the user queue by clearing all items would
result in it bugging out
- Queue items now show a Material-y background when they are swiped
away. This was way harder than you might think it was.
Mostly migrate to Material 3/Material You.
- Auxio should now follow dynamic colors on Android 12
- Accents have been regenerated to align with the new color roles
- Some colors have been tweaked here and there to line up with the
new design system
- Dialogs were not fully migrated, but that's because Material3 dialogs
look god-awful.
- Accent class was reworked to take up less memory
Now that this is out of the way, I can focus on other UI things before
the release of 2.0.0.
Refactor music loading to be based off of songs entirely. This reduces
efficency but enables some nices fixes, notably:
1. Album artists now have basic support [You won't be able to see
specific artists, but they won't be fragmented anymore]
2. Samsung devices probably shouldn't get confused about artist names
anymore, like in #40
This should hopefully be the last time I need to refactor this horrible
system. Thank god.
Refactor the styling again to make all styles start with the Auxio
prefix. Also try to phase out the usage of layout_width and
layout_height in most places, since those can cause a lot of
frustration if they aren't used in the layout they are expected in.
Remove the notification colorizing option. It's simply causing too many
bugs for it to be usable, especially on Android 11 with it's insane
behavior regarding album cover loading.
Completely refactor the detail module. This is for a few reasons:
- Prevent data regeneration every time a fragment re-creates.
- Make DetailModel follow the customs of other ViewModels.
- Simplify layouts into a single detail item to reduce code
complexity.
Currently sorting doesn't work, but that is still being worked out
as the legacy SortMode continues to be phased out of Auxio.
Re-add sorting to HomeFragment, except heavily improved. The major
improvement here is the addition of song sorting, which was a heavily
requested feature judging by #16. The setting does not save yet and
is not present in the detail fragments, but it is still a major
milestone for the new home ui.
Drop the Bridge theme and completely migrate to material. This is for
two reasons:
- To make Material You less painful
- Improve coloring [Dark mode, other colors, etc].
Most of the previous UI elements were kept [no rounded corners], but
did come at the cost of removing the hint tagline from the search bar
since there was simply no good way to integrate it. There are also
some other miscellanious issues [Weird selection menus, dividers are
not migrated still], but those will be fixed in future commits.
Make HomeFragment's AppBarLayout lift when the data scrolls. This
was something I wanted to do initially, but kept running into issues
with. Turns out the addition of my custom AppBarLayout made this pretty
trivial all things considered. The entire app now follows this idiom.
Make playback/about UIs follow the new liftOnScroll and edge-to-edge
idioms. This finally allows me to collapse a lot of duplicate code
into MainActivity and in general reduce code mess.
Make a hack layout that fixes the problem of the lift state not
actually following the RecyclerView state. This should remove the
need for all the fragile fixes for this UI idiom.
Do the final utility refactor, placing custom views into a .ui
submodule and the general utils into a new .util module. This
system seems to stick well.
Add a nice elevation effect to queue dragging operations. This has no
purpose outside of looking nicer. Luckily it doesn't effect queue
behavior at all.
Move the AndroidUtils file into the root Auxio directory, renaming it
to AuxioUtils as well. This also changes some methods to be extension
methods instead of argument functions.
Tweak some dimens so that they line up with the 8dp grid. This doesn't
apply to all of them since some of them are fined-tuned [such as the
fast-scroller]. The latter would likely be migrated in the later UI
overhaul.
Actually bother to add license boilerplate. Even though I've written
the entirety of Auxio, the boilerplate will be under "Auxio Project"
instead, as I don't want to share my real name.