When the user is closing the compose view,
if it's new and empty, don't show a prompt.
if it's an existing draft and now empty, ask if the user wants to delete it or continue editing. I don't think there is much value in saving an empty draft.
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When NotificationWorker was moved from ...components.notifications to
...worker.
Installing Tusky with this change doesn't remove any future periodic
jobs queued under the old class name. So when Class.forName() is
called the old class name is not found, and the exception is thrown.
Handle this the same way androidx.work.WorkerFactory does -- catch
the exception, log it, and return null.
Fixes#3740
- Create a flow with new items (arbitrary ints) when a reload from the top should happen
- Combine this flow with notificationFilter, so changes to either of them trigger a reload
- Provide a menu item in NotificationsFragment to initiate the reload
- Handle the action in the view model
Remove the use of ReplacementSpan. It turns out this span type is incompatible with spans that occupy more than one line, and the result is that a longer diff can run off the end of the screen. The alternative means that the diff'd text doesn't have additional padding and rounded corners, but it's better than not being visible.
Display the most recent version of the status with larger text. Again, consistent with the thread view.
Display the avatar, name, and username of the poster in a pinned header at the top of the screen, instead of duplicating the information on every edit. This reduces the amount of redundant information on the screen.
The Android libraries have a bug where a TextView can forget that it contains selectable text, can be pasted in to, etc.
See https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37095917
Fix this with an extension method that toggles the selectable state to re-enable it, and use this on the profile fields when editing an account.
Fixes https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/issues/3706
- Use NO_POSITION instead of hardcoding 0.
- Don't set a state restoration policy, PagingDataAdapter already does that
- Return the closest item, not just the closest page, in getRefreshKey
It caused text size differences between the text in this view and all the other textviews in this layout.
It's not used in other layouts.
Fixes https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/issues/3494
This will make tests that need it easier.
- Rename from AccountPreferenceHandler
- Inject its dependencies
- Create an injectable CoroutineScope it can use for launching coroutines
- Use it in AccountPreferences
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In the previous code any errors that occured *before* a subscriber was
listening to `uiError` would be dropped, so the user would be unware
of them.
By implementing as a channel these errors will be shown to the user,
with an opportunity to retry the operation or report the error.
Introduce Flow<T>.throttleFirst(). In a flow this emits the first value,
and each value afterwards that is > some timeout after the previous
value.
This prevents accidental double-taps on UI elements from generating
multiple-actions.
The previous code used debounce(). That has a similar effect, but with
debounce() the code has to wait until after the timeout period has
elapsed before it can process the action, leading to an unnecessary
UI delay.
With throttleFirst a value is emitted immediately, there's no need
to wait. It's subsequent values that are potentially throttled.
- Extend what was `NotificationWorkerFactory` to `WorkerFactory`. This
can construct arbitrary Workers as long as they provide their own
Factory for construction.
The per-Worker factory contains any injected components just for that
worker type, keeping `WorkerFactory` clean.
- Move `NotificationWorkerFactory` to the new model.
- Implement `PruneCacheWorker`, and remove the code from
`CachedTimelineViewModel`.
- Create the periodic worker in `TuskyApplication`, ensuring that the
database is only pruned when the device is idle.
formatNumber() was existing code to show numbers with suffixes like K, M, etc, so re-use that code and delete shortNumber().
Update the tests to (a) test formatNumber(), and (b) be parameterised.
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