- Implemented PATCH method in network package for partial updates.
- Ensured compatibility and ease of use alongside existing GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE methods.
This addition allows for more efficient and targeted updates, improving the flexibility and performance of data synchronization and other network interactions in SyncYomi.
Signed-off-by: KaiserBh <kaiserbh@proton.me>
Wasn't working correctly in release build, _probably_ because of R8 despite kotlin-reflect
shipping with Proguard rules and us already keeping all Tachiyomi classes.
- In case you want a backup of just settings?
- Also disable backup options if dependent option is disabled (and fix being able to toggle disabled items)
- Also fix crash in RestoreBackupScreen due to attempt to parcelize Uri
- Make restore validation message a bit nicer
Requires adjusting some file reading to first copy to a temporary file
in cache that we have permissions to read from. This is only applicable for things
like ZIP files where we need an actual File rather than just some Android content
URI shenanigans.
Given that the next stable version of Chrome (120) will require Android 8+, it's
inevitable that the WebView functionality will gradually break. As always, newer
OS versions are recommended for better support with evolving Internet technologies.
According to https://apilevels.com/, Android 8+ still covers 93.7% of Android users.
* Added display preview for HistoryDialogs
* Added preview with provider for each branch for HistoryItem
* Added previews for HistoryScreen
Created in-memory preferences construct for when its needed at top-level injection
* Fixed ktlint violations
This had a bunch of issues around split pages not showing up properly so things
end up appearing to be missing while reading.
It'd be more worthwhile redoing the reader viewers than trying to get this to work
properly. It'd be better to just enable the split pages on download instead.
Closes#8433
These are basically 1-to-1 replacements for the existing RxJava APIs.
This will make the initial migration off of RxJava simpler. We'll
revisit the actual call flows in followup versions of the API.
* Add support to kotlin.time APIs in the rate limit interceptor.
* Add a missing line break in the doc.
* Move the specific host to the same file.
* Add kotlin.time rule to Proguard and remove specific host rule.
* Mark the old version as deprecated and address review.
* Remove unused import.
* Remove yet another unused import.