### Description
Local folder feeds have no download records since files are placed
directly on-device. The subscription counter showed 0 downloaded episodes even
when episodes existed in the folder.
Fixes#7534
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### Description
Adds a Parental Controls feature that allows parents to set an 'parent
password' that restricts children from being able to search and
subscribe to any podcast out there.
Context: there's a lot of really great podcasts out there and I see my
children thrive with that knowledge. At the same time, not every podcast
is appropriate for their age, and I was looking for a simple way to stay
in control.
Idea:
- Initially, no password is set → "Add subscription" works directly
- parents can set an initial password in Settings → User Interface →
Parental Control Password
- Once set, "Add subscription" requires the password
- To change or clear the password, user must know the old password
Closes: #8280
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### Description
Migrate Gradle dependencies to version catalogs. This is the modern
style of managing dependencies. Confirmed with diff on `./gradlew
:app:dependencies` that no versions changed.
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### Description
The search icon in the queue now searches the queue only. A chip
indicates that this is the case. This lays the groundwork for adding
other filters as well.
Contributes to #4374
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### Description
Access the database sequentially. This will lead to horrible performance
but maybe it stops the crashes on Android 16 beta, which have trouble
locking SQLite. Unfortunately it is hard to figure out what the problem
actually is because Google no longer publishes the Android source code
during betas. We tried everything else, this is the last resort.
Closes#8338
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### Description
Hides the "Persistent playback controls" preference from the User
Interface settings screen when running on Android 11 (API 30) or newer.
Starting with Android 11, notification persistence for media sessions is
handled system-wide, so the app-level toggle is a no-op on modern
devices and can be confusing to users.
The change follows the existing pattern used for
`PREF_EXPANDED_NOTIFICATION`, which is hidden on API 26+ for the same
reason (notification channels superseded it).
On Android < 11 the preference remains visible and functional. On
Android 11+, `isPersistNotify()` continues to return its default
(`true`), so no behavioral regression for existing users.
One incidental change: `PREF_PERSISTENT_NOTIFICATION` was previously
`private` in `UserPreferences`; I changed it to `public` so
`UserInterfacePreferencesFragment` can reference it for visibility
control (matches the visibility of the adjacent
`PREF_EXPANDED_NOTIFICATION` constant).
Closes: #6809
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### Description
Reduce number of feed item events. Only have one type of event, instead
of item update AND unread update AND favorite update. This means that on
most screens, instead of receiving 2 events when marking something as
favorite, we receive only one event with that episode. This means we
query the database less frequently.
Additionally, for multi-select and similar batch tasks, instead of
sending one event per episode, send one combined event for all episodes
together. Again, this reduces the number of events we send and therefore
the number of database calls we make. Using multi-select to remove/add
all favorites feels noticeably faster.
Initial prototype: Claude, $2.59
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### Description
Tweak agent instructions, with special focus on Claude.
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### Description
Previewed feeds (with `STATE_NOT_SUBSCRIBED`) were being synced to
GPodder-compatible servers as though they were real subscriptions. This
caused previewed feeds to appear as subscribed on other devices after
sync.
The fix adds a `subscribedOnly` parameter to `getFeedListDownloadUrls`
and `getFeedCursorDownloadUrls`. The sync service passes `true` so only
actually subscribed feeds are uploaded.
Closes: #8361
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### Description
Make sure to close all streams and cursors, enable spotbugs
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Reduce number of database queries. Instead of loading queue and
favorites lists in separate queries, let sqlite do the join
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### Description
Remove the explicit disableWriteAheadLogging() call in
PodDBAdapter.openDb(). Without WAL, SQLite allows only one connection at
a time, forcing all threads to serialize on a single lock. When multiple
UI fragments (ExternalPlayerFragment, CoverFragment,
ItemDescriptionFragment, PlaybackHistoryFragment) simultaneously query
the database on separate RxJava IO threads, the resulting lock
contention on the same monitor exhausts the ART monitor inflation limit,
causing a fatal crash (monitor.cc:1125).
Fixes#8338
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### Description
Favorites were only reachable via a hidden filter on the Episodes
screen. This adds FavoritesFragment as a proper navigation destination,
mirrors the pattern of PlaybackHistoryFragment, and removes the
now-redundant star quick-filter button from the Episodes toolbar.
Closes#8253
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Build media item stub in main thread and full item in background thread.
We later plan to add more things to load to the main item creation code,
which should not run on the main thread.
Contributes to #8261
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Make the Statistics screen a top-level navigation destination in the
drawer and bottom navigation, instead of being hidden behind the
Subscriptions overflow menu. This makes it easier to discover and
reflects that statistics aren't just about subscriptions.
Fixes#8310
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Re-implement delete after playback in the new playback service. To avoid
a race condition (that we already had in the old playback service), we
have to replace `setMedia` in `deleteFeedMediaSynchronous` with a new
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but then it gets overwritten again by deletion setting all attributes.
Closes#8285
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Remove Android 5 support. For supporting Chromecast playback via media3,
we need to upgrade the media3 library. This library no longer supports
Android 5, so we need to bump our minimum version as well. Only 0.13% of
our Google Play users are still on this ancient Android version released
in 2014. Dropping support seems okay now, especially considering that no
one should expose such an old device to the internet anymore. The app
will continue to work on Android 5 but will not receive updates anymore.
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This no longer makes sense with tags always at the top,
users can always create their own main list.
After we remove the side navigation, we can remove the tag setting.
Only refresh the feeds that have not been refreshed since their last interval.
This solves the problem where force-stopping the app during a long feed refresh
would start the refresh all over instead of just taking the feeds that were not
refreshed already.