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UlrichKu
6cbcf3eef0
Properly summarize all notifications (#4848)
Do summary notifications like the Api defines it:
* Schedule and summarize without delay (in order for summerization to
work)
* Always have a summary notification: simplify code with this and make
more reliable
* Do not care about single notification count (the system already does
that as well)
* **Bugfix: Schedule summary first: This avoids a rate limit problem
that (then) not groups at all**

Testing this is probably the most difficult part.
For example I couldn't get any notification to ring with older Api
versions in the debugger. (Same as for current develop)
However one hack to always get notifications: Fix "minId" in
"fetchNewNotifications()" to a somewhat older value.


Next possible step: Have only one summary notification at all (for all
channels/notification types). You can still configure single channels
differently.
Or: For very many notifications: Only use a true summary one (something
like "you have 28 favorites and 7 boosts").

Generally: The notification timeline must be improved now. Because that
must be the go-to solution for any large number of notifications. It
must be easy to read. E. g. with grouping per post.
2025-01-12 20:37:05 +01:00
Konrad Pozniak
fc52074dcd
remove some unused code (#4776) 2024-11-28 19:15:54 +01:00
Konrad Pozniak
d554d71958
inject SharedPreferences (#4441)
(this one is for @charlag)

Calling `PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences()` will read the
preference file from disk every time. This PR makes `SharedPreferences`
a singleton so they will only be created once at appstart (with a few
exceptions where it is hard to inject, e.g. in the `openLink` helper)
which should help getting our ANRs down.

```
StrictMode policy violation; ~duration=285 ms: android.os.strictmode.DiskReadViolation
    at android.os.StrictMode$AndroidBlockGuardPolicy.onReadFromDisk(StrictMode.java:1666)
    at libcore.io.BlockGuardOs.access(BlockGuardOs.java:74)
    at libcore.io.ForwardingOs.access(ForwardingOs.java:128)
    at android.app.ActivityThread$AndroidOs.access(ActivityThread.java:8054)
    at java.io.UnixFileSystem.checkAccess(UnixFileSystem.java:313)
    at java.io.File.exists(File.java:813)
    at android.app.ContextImpl.ensurePrivateDirExists(ContextImpl.java:790)
    at android.app.ContextImpl.ensurePrivateDirExists(ContextImpl.java:781)
    at android.app.ContextImpl.getPreferencesDir(ContextImpl.java:737)
    at android.app.ContextImpl.getSharedPreferencesPath(ContextImpl.java:962)
    at android.app.ContextImpl.getSharedPreferences(ContextImpl.java:583)
    at android.content.ContextWrapper.getSharedPreferences(ContextWrapper.java:221)
    at android.content.ContextWrapper.getSharedPreferences(ContextWrapper.java:221)
    at androidx.preference.PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(PreferenceManager.java:119)
    at com.keylesspalace.tusky.BaseActivity.onCreate(BaseActivity.java:96)
   ...
```
2024-05-24 08:05:09 +02:00
Christophe Beyls
dc4ca06551
Replace Dagger-Android with Hilt and remove Kapt (#4423)
Hilt is an annotation processor built on top of Dagger which allows to
remove all the Android dependency injection boilerplate code (currently
around 900 lines) by writing it for us.

Hilt can use KSP instead of Kapt so Kapt can be completely removed from
the project. Kapt is slow, deprecated and has a few compatibility
issues. Removing Kapt will improve build times since no Java stubs have
to be generated for Kotlin classes anymore (Note that KSP also processes
annotations in Java classes so it can completely replace Kapt).

- Remove all modules related to manual dependency injection
configuration.
- Rename `AppModule` to `StorageModule` since it now only contains
configuration to retrieve the DataBase and SharedPreferences.
- Annotate all entry points (Activities, Fragments, BroadcastReceivers
and Services) with `@AndroidEntryPoint`.
- Annotate all injected ViewModels with `@HiltViewModel` and replace the
custom ViewModel Factory with the default one (which integrates with the
one generated by Hilt).
- Add a public field to allow overriding the default
ViewModelProvider.Factory in `BaseActivity` in tests.
- Annotate tested Activities with `@OptionalInject` since Activity tests
currently rely on the Activities not being injected automatically.
- Annotate injected `Context` arguments with `@ApplicationContext`. Hilt
provides the `Context` binding automatically but requires to specify if
the Application or Activity Context is wanted.
- Add WorkManager Hilt integration so all Workers are injected by Hilt
automatically using `HiltWorkerFactory`.
- Lazily initialize WorkManager in `TuskyApplication`.
- Remove Kapt and Kapt workarounds.
- ~~Remove toolchain configuration for Java 21. Toolchains force the
Java bytecode to match the JDK version used to build the project, and
apparently Hilt doesn't run inside the toolchain so cannot process the
source code if the JDK version of the toolchain is higher than the JDK
used to run Gradle. [And configuring a toolchain for an older Java
version causes other
issues](https://jakewharton.com/gradle-toolchains-are-rarely-a-good-idea/).
**Removing toolchains configuration doesn't prevent the project from
being built using JDK 21** or more recent versions but allows to build
the project using older JDKs as well.~~
Added a fix to allow Hilt to properly use the JDK toolchain.
- ~~Set the Java and Kotlin bytecode target to Java 17. The standard
bytecode target for Android projects is usually Java 8 or 11 (any higher
version doesn't provide any benefit but may cause compatibility issues).
However, since the app currently uses a library built against Java 17
bytecode (`networkresult-calladapter`), it needs to target at least Java
17 bytecode as well.~~
- Update the Dagger 2 URL in the licenses screen. Hilt is part of Dagger
2 so the label wasn't changed.
2024-05-10 15:55:07 +02:00
Konrad Pozniak
b2c0b18c8e
Refactor notifications to Kotlin & paging (#4026)
This refactors the NotificationsFragment and related classes to Kotlin &
paging.
While trying to preserve as much of the original behavior as possible,
this adds the following improvements as well:
- The "show notifications filter" preference was added again
- The "load more" button now has a background ripple effect when clicked
- The "legal" report category of Mastodon 4.2 is now supported in report
notifications
- Unknown notifications now display "unknown notification type" instead
of an empty line

Other code quality improvements:
- All views from xml layouts are now referenced via ViewBindings
- the classes responsible for showing system notifications were moved to
a new package `systemnotifications` while the classes from this
refactoring are in `notifications`
- the id of the local Tusky account is now called `tuskyAccountId` in
all places I could find

closes https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/issues/3429

---------

Co-authored-by: Zongle Wang <wangzongler@gmail.com>
2024-05-03 18:27:10 +02:00
Konrad Pozniak
b85ada930b
fix warnings in test runs (#4340)
Found while working on #4026 but not directly related.

Two cases of unmocked methods and one of unclosed resource.
2024-03-28 09:13:05 +01:00
Christophe Beyls
40fde54e0b
Replace RxJava3 code with coroutines (#4290)
This pull request removes the remaining RxJava code and replaces it with
coroutine-equivalent implementations.

- Remove all duplicate methods in `MastodonApi`:
- Methods returning a RxJava `Single` have been replaced by suspending
methods returning a `NetworkResult` in order to be consistent with the
new code.
- _sync_/_async_ method variants are replaced with the _async_ version
only (suspending method), and `runBlocking{}` is used to make the async
variant synchronous.
- Create a custom coroutine-based implementation of `Single` for usage
in Java code where launching a coroutine is not possible. This class can
be deleted after remaining Java code has been converted to Kotlin.
- `NotificationsFragment.java` can subscribe to `EventHub` events by
calling the new lifecycle-aware `EventHub.subscribe()` method. This
allows using the `SharedFlow` as single source of truth for all events.
- Rx Autodispose is replaced by `lifecycleScope.launch()` which will
automatically cancel the coroutine when the Fragment view/Activity is
destroyed.
- Background work is launched in the existing injectable
`externalScope`, since using `GlobalScope` is discouraged.
`externalScope` has been changed to be a `@Singleton` and to use the
main dispatcher by default.
- Transform `ShareShortcutHelper` to an injectable utility class so it
can use the application `Context` and `externalScope` as provided
dependencies to launch a background coroutine.
- Implement a custom Glide extension method
`RequestBuilder.submitAsync()` to do the same thing as
`RequestBuilder.submit().get()` in a non-blocking way. This way there is
no need to switch to a background dispatcher and block a background
thread, and cancellation is supported out-of-the-box.
- An utility method `Fragment.updateRelativeTimePeriodically()` has been
added to remove duplicate logic in `TimelineFragment` and
`NotificationsFragment`, and the logic is now implemented using a simple
coroutine instead of `Observable.interval()`. Note that the periodic
update now happens between onStart and onStop instead of between
onResume and onPause, since the Fragment is not interactive but is still
visible in the started state.
- Rewrite `BottomSheetActivityTest` using coroutines tests.
- Remove all RxJava library dependencies.
2024-02-29 15:28:48 +01:00
Konrad Pozniak
5192fb08a5
upgrade ktlint plugin to 12.0.3 (#4169)
There are some new rules, I think they mostly make sense, except for the
max line length which I had to disable because we are over it in a lot
of places.

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Co-authored-by: Goooler <wangzongler@gmail.com>
2024-01-04 17:00:55 +01:00
Nik Clayton
81b15e72f3
Only fetch and display a given notification once (#3626)
When fetching:

- Maintain a marker with the position of the newest fetched notification
- Use the marker to determine which notifications to fetch
- Fetch notifications with min_id to ensure that none are lost
- Update the marker as necessary
- Perform a one-time immediate fetch of notifications on startup

When creating notifications:

- Identify each notification with tag=${MastodonNotificationId}, id=${account.id}
- Remove activeNotifications field, it's no longer necessary
- Use the tag/id tuple to reliably identify existing notifications and avoid creating duplicates
- Cancelling notifications for an account must iterate over all the notifications, and individually remove the notifications that exist for that account.
- Limit notifications to a maximum of 40 (excluding summary notifications)
- Remove notifications (oldest first) to get under this limit
- Rate limit notification creation to 1 per second, so the OS won't drop them

Adjust the summary notification:

- Ensure the summary notification and the child notifications have the same group key
- Dismiss the summary notification if there is only one child notification

NotificationClearBroadcastReceiver is no longer needed, so remove it, and the need for deletePendingIntent.

Fixes #3625, #3539
2023-05-13 16:00:28 +02:00
Nik Clayton
f1b3faf85f
Show the follower's bio/note in a "followed you" notification (#3281)
This makes the notification view for a follow request contain more info about the new follower, and makes the layout (of their name / username) consistent with other notifications that show names/usernames.
2023-04-24 12:09:34 +02:00
Konrad Pozniak
d839f18267
update ktlint plugin to 11.3.1, format code (#3442) 2023-03-13 13:16:39 +01:00
Konrad Pozniak
15ff6191ae
Clean up Account adapters (#3202)
* make BlocksAdapter use viewbinding

* remove LoadingFooterViewHolder

* cleanup code

* move accountlist to component packes

* make FollowRequestsHeaderAdapter use viewbinding

* add license to MutesAdapter

* move accountlist to component packages

* use ConstraintLayout in item_blocked_user.xml

* support the bot badge everywhere

* cleanup code

* cleanup xml files

* ktlint

* ktlint
2023-02-04 20:29:13 +01:00
mcclure
b2511d782d
Dialog notifying user of failure when media upload fails (#3135)
* First attempt at user notifications of failure when media upload fails

* Drafts alert displays alert

* ktLint

* Fix defaced 46.json, add 47.json

* Mock draftsNeedUserAlert in MainActivityTest to prevent spurious failure

* Friendlier posts-failed message

* Create DraftsAlert object

* DraftsAlert works

* Not the cleanest, but DraftsAlert works with multiple accounts

* Use plural strings

* KtLint

* Clean up debug prints

* Simplify DraftsAlert per Conny suggestions

* Text change suggested by Conny

* ktLint again

* Back out test changes

* Fix MainActivityTest for new approach

* Tweak debug log

* Do not use GlobalScope for coroutines
2023-01-27 20:50:45 +01:00
Levi Bard
6b95790457
Add support for moderation report notifications (#2887)
* Add support for moderation report notifications

* Translate report categories

* Apply tint inside flag drawable

* Remove unused imports

Co-authored-by: Konrad Pozniak <connyduck@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-01 20:11:55 +01:00
Eva Tatarka
b39cb06748
Navigate to the Follow Requests page from notification (#2757)
* Navigate to the Follow Requests page from notification

Fixes #2655

* Fix lock status
2022-11-07 20:04:07 +01:00